Hypometabolic patterns are related to post‐surgical seizure outcomes in focal cortical dysplasia: A semi‐quantitative study

Author:

Yao Yuan1ORCID,Wang Xiu1,Zhao Baotian1ORCID,Mo Jiajie1,Guo Zhihao1,Yang Bowen1,Li Zilin1ORCID,Fan Xiuliang1,Cai Du1,Sang Lin2,Zheng Zhong2,Shao Xiaoqiu3,Ai Lin4,Hu Wenhan5,Zhang Chao1,Zhang Kai1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery Beijing TianTan Hospital, Capital Medical University Beijing China

2. Department of Neurosurgery Beijing FengTai Hospital Beijing China

3. Department of Neurology Beijing TianTan Hospital, Capital Medical University Beijing China

4. Department of Nuclear Medicine Beijing TianTan Hospital, Capital Medical University Beijing China

5. Beijing Neurosurgical Institute Capital Medical University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveFluorine‐18‐fluorodeoxyglucose–positron emission tomography (FDG‐PET) is routinely used for presurgical evaluation in many epilepsy centers. Hypometabolic characteristics have been extensively examined in prior studies, but the metabolic patterns associated with specific pathological types of drug‐resistant epilepsy remain to be fully defined. This study was developed to explore the relationship between metabolic patterns or characteristics and surgical outcomes in type I and II focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) patients based on results from a large cohort.MethodsData from individuals who underwent epilepsy surgery from 2014 to 2019 with a follow‐up duration of over 3 years and a pathological classification of type I or II FCD in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Hypometabolic patterns were quantitatively identified via statistical parametric mapping (SPM) and qualitatively analyzed via visual examination of PET‐MRI co‐registration images. Univariate analyses were used to explore the relationship between metabolic patterns and surgical outcomes.ResultsIn total, this study included data from 210 patients. Following SPM calculations, four hypometabolic patterns were defined including unilobar, multi‐lobar, and remote patterns as well as cases where no pattern was evident. In type II FCD patients, the unilobar pattern was associated with the best surgical outcomes (p = 0.014). In visual analysis, single gyrus (p = 0.032) and Clear‐cut hypometabolism edge (p = 0.040) patterns exhibited better surgery outcomes in the type II FCD group.ConclusionsPET metabolic patterns are well‐correlated with the prognosis of type II FCD patients. However, similar correlations were not observed in type I FCD, potentially owing to the complex distribution of the epileptogenic region.Plain Language SummaryIn this study, we demonstrated that FDG‐PET was a crucial examination for patients with FCD, which was a common cause of epilepsy. We compared the surgical prognosis for patients with different hypometabolism distribution patterns and found that clear and focal abnormal region in PET was correlated with good surgical outcome in type II FCD patients.

Funder

National Basic Research Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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