Hippocampal 1H-MRSI correlates with severity of depression symptoms in temporal lobe epilepsy
- PMID: 17261683
- DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000252813.86812.81
Hippocampal 1H-MRSI correlates with severity of depression symptoms in temporal lobe epilepsy
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the association of an indicator of hippocampal function with severity of depression symptoms in temporal lobe epilepsy.
Methods: We evaluated 31 patients with video/EEG-confirmed temporal lobe epilepsy using creatine/N-acetylaspartate ratio maps derived from a previously validated (1)H magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging ((1)H-MRSI) technique at 4.1 T. We also assessed depression symptoms, epilepsy-related factors, and self-perceived social and vocational disability. We used conservative nonparametric bivariate procedures to determine the correlation of severity of depression symptoms with imaging and clinical variables.
Results: The extent of hippocampal (1)H-MRSI abnormalities correlated with severity of depression (Spearman rho = 0.65, p value < 0.001), but other clinical factors did not.
Conclusion: The extent of hippocampal dysfunction is associated with depression symptoms in temporal lobe epilepsy and may be a more important factor than seizure frequency or degree of disability.
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