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Diffusion-weighted and perfusion MRI demonstrates parenchymal changes in complex partial status epilepticus

Diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) and perfusion MRI (PI) have been mainly applied in acute stroke, but may provide information in the peri-ictal phase in epilepsy patients. Both transient reductions of brain water diffusion, namely a low apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), and signs of hyperperfusion h...

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Main Authors: Szabo, Kristina, Poepel, Annkathrin, Pohlmann-Eden, Bernd, Hirsch, Jochen, Back, Tobias, Sedlaczek, Oliver, Hennerici, Michael, Gass, Achim
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description Diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) and perfusion MRI (PI) have been mainly applied in acute stroke, but may provide information in the peri-ictal phase in epilepsy patients. Both transient reductions of brain water diffusion, namely a low apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), and signs of hyperperfusion have been reported in experimental and human epilepsy case studies. We studied 10 patients with complex partial status epilepticus (CPSE) with serial MRI including DWI and PI. All patients showed regional hyperintensity on DWI, and a reduction of the ADC in (i) the hippocampal formation and the pulvinar region of the thalamus (six out of 10 patients), (ii) the pulvinar and cortical regions (two out of 10), (iii) the hippocampal formation only (one out of 10), and (iv) the hippocampal formation, the pulvinar and the cortex (one out of 10). In all patients a close spatial correlation of focal hyperperfusion with areas of ADC/DWI change was present. In two patients hyperperfusion was confirmed in additional SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography) studies. All patients received follow-up MRI examinations showing partial or complete resolution of diffusion and perfusion abnormalities depending on the length of the follow-up interval. The clinical course, EEG and SPECT results all indicate that MRI detected changes related to prolonged epileptic activity. Combined PI and DWI can visualize haemodynamic and tissue changes after CPSE in the hippocampus, thalamus and affected cortical regions.
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Adult
Aged
Biological and medical sciences
Brain - diagnostic imaging
CBF = cerebral blood flow
CBV = cerebral blood volume
CPSE = complex partial status epilepticus
diffusion
Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
DWI = diffusion-weighted MRI
Electroencephalography
epilepsy
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Headache. Facial pains. Syncopes. Epilepsia. Intracranial hypertension. Brain oedema. Cerebral palsy
Hippocampus - pathology
Humans
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
magnetic resonance imaging
Male
MCA = middle cerebral artery
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
MRA = magnetic resonance angiography
MTT = mean transit time
Nervous system
Nervous system (semeiology, syndromes)
Neurology
PCA = posterior cerebral artery
perfusion
PI = perfusion MRI
Radiodiagnosis. Nmr imagery. Nmr spectrometry
ROI = region of interest
SPECT = single photon emission computed tomography
Status Epilepticus - diagnostic imaging
Status Epilepticus - pathology
Status Epilepticus - physiopathology
Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon
TTP = time to peak
title Diffusion-weighted and perfusion MRI demonstrates parenchymal changes in complex partial status epilepticus
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