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The usefulness of subtraction ictal SPECT and ictal near-infrared spectroscopic topography in patients with West syndrome
Authors:Kazuhiro Haginoya  Mitsugu Uematsu  Mitsutoshi Munakata  Yosuke Kakisaka  Atsuo Kikuchi  Tojo Nakayama  Naomi Hino-Fukuyo  Rie Tsuburaya  Taro Kitamura  Ikuko Sato-Shirai  Yu Abe  Yoko Matsumoto  Keisuke Wakusawa  Tomoko Kobayashi  Mamiko Ishitobi  Noriko Togashi  Masaki Iwasaki  Nobukazu Nakasato  Kazuie Iinuma
Affiliation:1. Department of Pediatrics, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai 980-8574, Japan;2. Department of Pediatric Neurology, Takuto Rehabilitation Center for Children, Sendai 982-0241, Japan;3. Department of Neurosurgery, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai 980-8574, Japan;4. Department of Epileptology, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai 980-8574, Japan
Abstract:
The recent findings on subtraction ictal SPECT and ictal near-infrared spectroscopic topography in patients with West syndrome were summarized and its availability for presurgical evaluation was discussed. The subtraction ictal SPECT study in patients with West syndrome demonstrated the cortical epileptic region and subcortical involvement, which may consist of epilepsy networks related to the spasms. Moreover, subtraction ictal SPECT may have predictive power for short-term seizure outcome. Patients with a symmetric hyperperfusion pattern are predicted to have a better seizure outcome, whereas patients with asymmetric hyperperfusion pattern may develop poor seizure control. Importantly, asymmetric MRI findings had no predictive power for seizure outcome. Multichannel near-infrared spectroscopic topography applied to the patients with West syndrome detected an increase in regional cerebral blood volume in multiple areas which were activated either simultaneously or sequentially during spasms. Topographic changes in cerebral blood volume were closely correlated with spasm phenotype, suggesting that the cortex is involved in the generation of spasms. In conclusion, subtraction ictal SPECT may be considered as a useful tool for presurgical evaluation of patients with West syndrome and investigation of the pathophysiology of spasms. The ictal near-infrared spectroscopic topography should be more investigated to see if this is useful tool for presurgical evaluation.
Keywords:West syndrome   Infantile spasms   SPECT   NIRS   Near-infrared spectroscopy   Subtraction
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