Utility of 3D Double Inversion Recovery Sequence in Paediatric Epilepsy and its Comparison to 3D Fluid Attenuation Inversion Recovery Sequence and T1 Inversion Recovery Sequence : A Cross-sectional Study

Author:

Chelladurai Amarnath,Paraman Chirtrarasan,Kannappan Sivakumar,Muthaiyan Priya,Velappan Guhan Ramasamy,Thiyagarajan Pradeebha

Abstract

Introduction: Epilepsy is a disease with predisposition to generate epileptic seizures, associated with neurobiological, cognitive, psychological, and social consequences. Nearly 30% of children undergoing medical treatment for epilepsy become refractive to the treatment. For those children, the ability to find the epileptogenic area is higher with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the brain. The traditional 2D spin-echo sequences used in epilepsy protocol for adults cannot be used alone in paediatric structural neuroimaging. Additional sequences are needed to identify epileptogenic areas due to differences in myelination. Here, present study compared the role of three volumetric sequences 3D-Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery (FLAIR) , 3D-T1 weighted Inversion Recovery (T1-IR) and 3D-Double Inversion Recovery (DIR) for paediatric epilepsy as part of structural neuroimaging. Aim: To assess the utility of 3D-DIR in paediatric epilepsy disorders and localisation of epileptogenic foci in brain, congenital malformations of brain and compare its findings with 3D-FLAIR and 3D-T1-IR. Materials and Methods: The present study was a cross-sectional study of children diagnosed with paediatric epilepsy, who were evaluated with MRI brain at Stanley Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, between April 2020 to April 2021 with three sequences, 3D-DIR, 3D-T1-IR and 3D-FLAIR. Lesions of atleast 3 mm in diameter were identified as foci of high signal intensity and counted in each of the three sequences separately and classified according to their location. Then, average signal intensities of the lesions were calculated manually on each of sequences using Region of Interest (ROI) analysis which had a mean size of 3 mm2 . Then the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR), Contrast to-Noise Ratio (CNR), Contrast Ratio (CR), and Asymmetry Signal Ratio (ASR) were calculated. Results: Evaluation was done on 51 paediatric epilepsy patients and showed the total number of lesions detected (208 lesions) and measured contrast parameters (CR, CNR and ASR) which were found to be significantly higher in 3D-DIR, showed higher detection of the intracortical and white matter lesions than 3DFLAIR and 3D-T1-IR. SNR was higher in 3D-FLAIR. Conclusion: Present study concluded that the greatest value of the DIR sequence has a higher ability in detecting epileptogenic foci and congenital malformations of the lesions in comparison with FLAIR and T1-IR.

Publisher

JCDR Research and Publications

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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