Role of T2 relaxometry in localization of mesial temporal sclerosis and the degree of hippocampal atrophy in patients with intractable temporal lobe epilepsy: A cross sectional study

Author:

Sarkar Prasenjit1ORCID,Sherwani Poonam1ORCID,Dev Rahul1,Tiwari Ashutosh1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiodiagnosis and Department of Neurology All India Institute of Medical Sciences Rishikesh India

Abstract

AbstractMesial temporal lobe epilepsy is one of the most common causes of refractory epilepsy worldwide. A good percentage of patients do not have detectable hippocampal atrophy on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The objective of this study is to evaluate whether T2 relaxometry can identify hippocampal pathology and lateralize the epileptic focus in patients with intractable temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). T2 relaxometry can also be used to correlate the clinical severity of the disease with the relaxometry readings in those who have hippocampal atrophy as well as those who do not. Thirty two patients having clinical and electrophysiological features of TLE were enrolled and a MRI brain with T2 relaxometry was done. Hippocampal T2 relaxometry values were calculated in the head, body, and tail of the hippocampus and average T2 relaxometry values were calculated, and a comparison was done with the controls. For patients with unilateral involvement, the contralateral side was taken as control and in cases of bilateral involvement, controls were identified from normal subjects. T2 relaxometry is found to be superior to MR visual analysis in the early detection of cases of hippocampal sclerosis where there is no atrophy on visual analysis. Nine out of 32 patients (28%) were normal on MR visual analysis; however, showed increased values on T2 relaxometry, correlating with clinical and electrophysiological diagnosis. The rest of the patients with hippocampal atrophy showed a correlation of T2 relaxometry values with the degree of atrophy. The hippocampal T2 measurement is thus more sensitive and specific. The study was clinically significant (p < .0001). There was a mild female predilection of the disease and there was no significant correlation with comorbidities. There was a strong positive correlation with patients having a history of febrile seizures in childhood. T2 relaxometry may accurately lateralize the majority of patients with persistent TLE and offers evidence of hippocampus injury in those patients who do not show evidence of atrophy on MRI and also the T2 relaxometry values correlated with the degree of atrophy. Early identification of hippocampal sclerosis is crucial for prompt management which offers better outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience

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