2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.seizure.2015.06.010
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Initial experience in hybrid PET-MRI for evaluation of refractory focal onset epilepsy

Abstract: Our initial hybrid PET-MRI experience increased diagnostic yields for detection of potential epileptic lesions. This may be due to the unique advantage of improved co-registration and simultaneous review of both structural and functional data.

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“…After a relatively long period of development, PET/MR scanners have now reached the stage of commercial availability [Heiss, ], and are sold as whole‐body, dedicated brain and pre‐clinical (small animal) systems. The first immediate benefit of such systems is that they improve anatomical localization of PET anomalies in oncology [Bagade et al, ] and clinical studies in dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases[Barthel et al, ; Schutz et al, ] and epilepsy [Shin et al, ]. In the field of translational pharmacological research, the combination of simultaneous MRI and PET acquisitions allows for better interpretation of different resting‐state fMRI metrics [Aiello et al, ], which is of course critical to the interpretation of pharma‐fMRI.…”
Section: Opportunities and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After a relatively long period of development, PET/MR scanners have now reached the stage of commercial availability [Heiss, ], and are sold as whole‐body, dedicated brain and pre‐clinical (small animal) systems. The first immediate benefit of such systems is that they improve anatomical localization of PET anomalies in oncology [Bagade et al, ] and clinical studies in dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases[Barthel et al, ; Schutz et al, ] and epilepsy [Shin et al, ]. In the field of translational pharmacological research, the combination of simultaneous MRI and PET acquisitions allows for better interpretation of different resting‐state fMRI metrics [Aiello et al, ], which is of course critical to the interpretation of pharma‐fMRI.…”
Section: Opportunities and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…76 Simultaneous PET/MR has also been reported to show new lesions that were not detected on PET/CT and MR evaluation alone. 77 …”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ECD'nin yüksek kan akımında daha doğrusal ekstraksiyon ve daha uzun süre stabilizasyon zamanı (akuzisyon gerçekleştirmek için daha uzun süre sağlar) gibi üstün özellikleri olsa da HMPAO'nun sensitivitesi daha yüksektir (34). F-18 FDG PET özellikle ekstratemporal lob epilepsisinde iktal SPECT'e yakın sensitiviteye sahiptir (35,36). Ayrıca C-11 FMZ ile yapılan çalışmalar epileptik odak belirlemeye katkısı olabileceğini gösterse de MR'yi normal olan olgularda FMZ PET'in FDG'ye göre yanlış pozitifliklerinin daha fazla olduğu da bildirilmektedir (37,38).…”
Section: Epilepsiodağınagörealttiplerunclassified
“…PET/MR çalışmasının kortikal displazi hastalarında EEG'si uyumsuz %33 olguda ek bulgu verebileceğini göstermiştir (65). PET/MR ile yapılan 29 olguluk bir seride ise tanısal etkinliği arttırabileceği yönünde sonuçlar elde edilmekle birlikte daha geniş serilerde çalışmalar yapmak önerilmektedir (66).…”
Section: Pozitron Emisyon Tomografisi/manyetik Rezonansunclassified