NeuroImage: Clinical (Jan 2014)

Multimodal neuroimaging in presurgical evaluation of drug-resistant epilepsy

  • Jing Zhang,
  • Weifang Liu,
  • Hui Chen,
  • Hong Xia,
  • Zhen Zhou,
  • Shanshan Mei,
  • Qingzhu Liu,
  • Yunlin Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2013.10.017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. C
pp. 35 – 44

Abstract

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Intracranial EEG (icEEG) monitoring is critical in epilepsy surgical planning, but it has limitations. The advances of neuroimaging have made it possible to reveal epileptic abnormalities that could not be identified previously and improve the localization of the seizure focus and the vital cortex. A frequently asked question in the field is whether non-invasive neuroimaging could replace invasive icEEG or reduce the need for icEEG in presurgical evaluation. This review considers promising neuroimaging techniques in epilepsy presurgical assessment in order to address this question. In addition, due to large variations in the accuracies of neuroimaging across epilepsy centers, multicenter neuroimaging studies are reviewed, and there is much need for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to better reveal the utility of presurgical neuroimaging. The results of multiple studies indicate that non-invasive neuroimaging could not replace invasive icEEG in surgical planning especially in non-lesional or extratemporal lobe epilepsies, but it could reduce the need for icEEG in certain cases. With technical advances, multimodal neuroimaging may play a greater role in presurgical evaluation to reduce the costs and risks of epilepsy surgery, and provide surgical options for more patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.

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