The role of hybrid FDG-PET/MRI on decision-making in presurgical evaluation of drug-resistant epilepsy

BMC Neurol. 2021 Sep 18;21(1):363. doi: 10.1186/s12883-021-02352-z.

Abstract

Background: When MRI fails to detect a potentially epileptogenic lesion, the chance of a favorable outcome after epilepsy surgery becomes significantly lower (from 60 to 90% to 20-65%). Hybrid FDG-PET/MRI may provide additional information for identifying the epileptogenic zone. We aimed to investigate the possible effect of the introduction of hybrid FDG-PET/MRI into the algorithm of the decision-making in both lesional and non-lesional drug-resistant epileptic patients.

Methods: In a prospective study of patients suffering from drug-resistant focal epilepsy, 30 nonlesional and 30 lesional cases with discordant presurgical results were evaluated using hybrid FDG-PET/MRI.

Results: The hybrid imaging revealed morphological lesion in 18 patients and glucose hypometabolism in 29 patients within the nonlesional group. In the MRI positive group, 4 patients were found to be nonlesional, and in 9 patients at least one more epileptogenic lesion was discovered, while in another 17 cases the original lesion was confirmed by means of hybrid FDG-PET/MRI. As to the therapeutic decision-making, these results helped to indicate resective surgery instead of intracranial EEG (iEEG) monitoring in 2 cases, to avoid any further invasive diagnostic procedures in 7 patients, and to refer 21 patients for iEEG in the nonlesional group. Hybrid FDG-PET/MRI has also significantly changed the original therapeutic plans in the lesional group. Prior to the hybrid imaging, a resective surgery was considered in 3 patients, and iEEG was planned in 27 patients. However, 3 patients became eligible for resective surgery, 6 patients proved to be inoperable instead of iEEG, and 18 cases remained candidates for iEEG due to the hybrid FDG-PET/MRI. Two patients remained candidates for resective surgery and one patient became not eligible for any further invasive intervention.

Conclusions: The results of hybrid FDG-PET/MRI significantly altered the original plans in 19 of 60 cases. The introduction of hybrid FDG-PET/MRI into the presurgical evaluation process had a potential modifying effect on clinical decision-making.

Trial registration: Trial registry: Scientific Research Ethics Committee of the Medical Research Council of Hungary.

Trial registration number: 008899/2016/OTIG . Date of registration: 08 February 2016.

Keywords: Clinical decision-making; Drug-resistant epilepsy; Epilepsy surgery; Hybrid FDG-PET/MRI; Preoperative workflow.

MeSH terms

  • Electroencephalography
  • Epilepsy*
  • Fluorodeoxyglucose F18
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations*
  • Positron-Emission Tomography
  • Prospective Studies

Substances

  • Pharmaceutical Preparations
  • Fluorodeoxyglucose F18