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Identification of cerebral perfusion using arterial spin labeling in patients with seizures in acute settings.


ABSTRACT: This study aimed to explore the utility of arterial spin labeling perfusion-weighted imaging (ASL-PWI) in patients with suspected seizures in acute settings. A total of 164 patients who underwent ASL-PWI for suspected seizures in acute settings (with final diagnoses of seizure [n = 129], poststroke seizure [n = 18], and seizure mimickers [n = 17]), were included in this retrospective study. Perfusion abnormality was analyzed for: (1) pattern, (2) multifocality, and (3) atypical distribution against vascular territories. Perfusion abnormality was detected in 39% (50/129) of the seizure patients, most (94%, 47/50) being the hyperperfusion pattern. Of the patients with perfusion abnormality, multifocality or hemispheric involvement and atypical distribution against vascular territory were revealed in 46% (23/50) and 98% (49/50), respectively. In addition, seizures showed characteristic features including hyperperfusion (with or without non-territorial distribution) on ASL-PWI, thus differentiating them from poststroke seizures or seizure mimickers. In patients in whom seizure focus could be localized on both EEG and ASL-PWI, the concordance rate was 77%. The present study demonstrates that ASL-PWI can provide information regarding cerebral perfusion status in patients with seizures in acute settings and has the potential to be used as a non-invasive imaging tool to identify the cerebral perfusion in patients with seizures.

SUBMITTER: Yoo RE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5349669 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of cerebral perfusion using arterial spin labeling in patients with seizures in acute settings.

Yoo Roh-Eul RE   Yun Tae Jin TJ   Yoon Byung-Woo BW   Lee Sang Kun SK   Lee Soon-Tae ST   Kang Koung Mi KM   Choi Seung Hong SH   Kim Ji-Hoon JH   Sohn Chul-Ho CH   Park Sun-Won SW   Han Moon Hee MH  

PloS one 20170314 3


This study aimed to explore the utility of arterial spin labeling perfusion-weighted imaging (ASL-PWI) in patients with suspected seizures in acute settings. A total of 164 patients who underwent ASL-PWI for suspected seizures in acute settings (with final diagnoses of seizure [n = 129], poststroke seizure [n = 18], and seizure mimickers [n = 17]), were included in this retrospective study. Perfusion abnormality was analyzed for: (1) pattern, (2) multifocality, and (3) atypical distribution agai  ...[more]

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