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慢波睡眠期持续棘慢波儿童的丘脑异常:F-18-氟脱氧葡萄糖正电子发射断层扫描视角

Thalamic abnormalities in children with continuous spike-wave during slow-wave sleep: An F-18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography perspective.

作者信息

Agarwal Rajkumar, Kumar Ajay, Tiwari Vijay N, Chugani Harry

机构信息

Carman and Ann Adams Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Michigan and Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.

Division of Neurology, Children's Hospital of Michigan and Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.

出版信息

Epilepsia. 2016 Feb;57(2):263-71. doi: 10.1111/epi.13278. Epub 2015 Dec 24.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Thalamic injury has been implicated in the development of continuous spike-wave during slow-wave sleep (CSWS) in children with epilepsy. We studied thalamic abnormalities in children with CSWS using F-18-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET) imaging.

METHODS

Twenty-three patients (12 male; mean age 9 years) with CSWS and normal thalami on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) underwent FDG-PET. Thalamic glucose metabolism, represented by standardized uptake value normalized to whole brain (nSUV, RT for right thalamus and LT for left thalamus), and its asymmetry--absolute asymmetry index (AAI): ¦(RT-LT)¦*100/[(RT+LT)/2]--was calculated. These values were compared with those from 10 normal healthy controls (five female; mean age 11.1 years).

RESULTS

Thalamic glucose metabolism was abnormal in 18 patients (78.3%). Thalamic nSUV was decreased (n = 6) or increased (n = 1) bilaterally in seven children without any asymmetry. Abnormal thalamic symmetry [AAI = 3.7-31.5% (0.8-3.3% in controls)] was seen in 11 children. Of these, six children had a unilateral thalamic metabolic abnormality (increased metabolism, n = 3 and decreased metabolism, n = 3), whereas 5 of 14 children had abnormal asymmetry index with bilaterally normal (n = 4) or increased (n = 1) thalamic metabolism. No clear association of thalamic metabolic abnormalities was seen with the stage of evolution of CSWS (prodromal, acute, or residual) or with the cortical FDG abnormalities.

SIGNIFICANCE

Functional thalamic abnormalities, both unilateral and bilateral, are frequently seen in patients with CSWS. FDG-PET is a sensitive and quantifiable modality to detect these changes.

摘要

目的

丘脑损伤与癫痫患儿慢波睡眠期持续棘慢波(CSWS)的发生有关。我们使用F-18-氟脱氧葡萄糖(FDG)正电子发射断层扫描(PET)成像研究了CSWS患儿的丘脑异常情况。

方法

23例CSWS患儿(12例男性;平均年龄9岁),其脑磁共振成像(MRI)显示丘脑正常,接受了FDG-PET检查。计算丘脑葡萄糖代谢情况,以全脑标准化摄取值表示(nSUV,右侧丘脑为RT,左侧丘脑为LT),及其不对称性——绝对不对称指数(AAI):∣(RT-LT)∣*100/[(RT+LT)/2]。将这些值与10名正常健康对照者(5例女性;平均年龄11.1岁)的值进行比较。

结果

18例患者(78.3%)丘脑葡萄糖代谢异常。7例患儿双侧丘脑nSUV降低(n = 6)或升高(n = 1),无任何不对称情况。11例患儿出现丘脑对称性异常[AAI = 3.7-31.5%(对照组为0.8-3.3%)]。其中,6例患儿有单侧丘脑代谢异常(代谢增加,n = 3;代谢降低,n = 3),而14例患儿中有5例不对称指数异常,丘脑代谢双侧正常(n = 4)或增加(n = 1)。未发现丘脑代谢异常与CSWS的演变阶段(前驱期、急性期或残留期)或皮质FDG异常有明确关联。

意义

CSWS患者中经常可见单侧和双侧的功能性丘脑异常。FDG-PET是检测这些变化的一种敏感且可量化的方法。

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