Pattern analysis of glucose metabolic brain data for lateralization of MRI-negative temporal lobe epilepsy.

Epilepsy Res

Institute of Cyclotron and Drug Discovery Research, Southern TOHOKU Research Institute for Neuroscience, 7- 61-2, Yatsumada, Koriyama, 963-8052, Japan; Department of Radiology, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, 4-1-1, Ogawahigashi-cho, Kodaira, Tokyo, 187-8551, Japan.

Published: November 2020

In this paper, we assessed the reliability of glucose metabolic brain data for identifying lateralization of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-negative temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients. We designed and developed an efficacious and automatic metabolic-wise lateralization framework. The proposed lateralization framework comprises three main systematic levels. In the first stage of our investigation, we pre-processed interictal fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography images to extract glucose metabolic brain data. In the second stage, we used a voxel selection method involving a feature-ranking strategy to select the most discriminative metabolic voxels. Finally, we used a support vector machine followed by a 10-fold cross-validation strategy to assess the proposed lateralization framework in 27 patients with right MRI-negative TLE and 29 patients with left MRI-negative TLE. The proposed lateralization framework achieved an excellent accuracy of 96.43 % concordance with experienced PET interpreter. Thus, we show that pattern analysis of glucose metabolic brain data can accurately lateralize MRI-negative TLE patients in the clinical setting.

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