Lobar localization information in epilepsy patients: MEG--a useful tool in routine presurgical diagnosis
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2007.07.006
Lobar localization information in epilepsy patients: MEG--a useful tool in routine presurgical diagnosis
Abstract
Epilepsy surgery is an established therapy for pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy. This study investigated the contribution of routinely used magnetoencepahlography (MEG) in addition to long term video-EEG-monitoring in presurgical evaluation. The distribution of localization results to anatomical lobes was compared with special focus to MEG spike localization results in cases without or with ambiguous EEG findings. A total of 105 consecutive patients with intractable focal epilepsy and epilepsy surgery after investigation by video-EEG-monitoring and MEG were included. The percentages of monolobar results were analysed and compared, especially with respect to the resection lobe. Postoperative outcome was used for further validation. No spikes were recorded on MEG in 30% (32 of 105). In cases with a diagnostic finding by the respective method, MEG localized in 82% (60 of 73 patients) within one anatomical lobe. Ictal EEG localized within one lobe in 72% (66 of 92 patients), interictal EEG in 60% (59 of 98 patients). In 25 of 105 patients (24%) no clear localization within one lobe was found either in interictal or in ictal EEG. In 11 of these cases MEG localized within the resection lobe. Six patients of these became seizure free, the other five had at least 50% reduction of their seizure rate 1 year after surgery. In summary MEG is a useful tool in the routine workup for epilepsy surgery contributing information to focus hypothesis in addition to video-EEG.
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