Voxel-based relaxometry for cases of an unresolved epilepsy diagnosis

2012 
Summary Purpose Voxel-based relaxometry (VBR) is a technique in which a voxel-level statistical comparison of quantitative MR T2 maps is performed to identify regions with significantly elevated T2 relaxation time. Our objective was to assess the performance of single-subject VBR at 3T as a diagnostic tool for patients whose diagnosis of epilepsy or seizure focus location is uncertain. Methods Fifty-nine patients with possible epilepsy or known epilepsy, but an unknown focus and forty-five healthy controls were studied. All subjects were scanned at 3T using a Carr–Purcell–Meiboom–Gill MR sequence. Single-subject VBR was performed at a significance level of α =0.001. Patients were classified based on whether the diagnosis of epilepsy was in question and whether there was a suspected focus. A VBR score was determined based on the presence of VBR abnormalities in any of 13 predefined regions per hemisphere. Results All patients exhibited significantly more median VBR abnormalities than controls ( p Conclusions Single subject VBR can help identify potential seizure foci in patients whose seizure foci are uncertain.
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