Wh. Theodore et al., POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHIC MEASUREMENT OF CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW AND TEMPORAL LOBECTOMY, Annals of neurology, 36(2), 1994, pp. 241-244
We used positron emission tomography (PET) and bolus injection of (H2O
)-O-15 to measure interictal cerebral blood flow (CBF) in 32 patients
who had temporal lobectomy for uncontrolled complex partial seizures.
Seizure focus localization was confirmed by ictal video-electroencepha
lographic (video-EEG) telemetry, and patients who had imaging findings
suggesting the presence of a tumor were excluded. PET-CBF studies wer
e interpreted using a standard template by raters blinded to EEG and c
linical data, and were not used in surgical planning. After surgery, p
atients were followed for 32 +/- 18 months. Twenty-six patients were s
eizure free and 6 had persistent seizures. Mean lateral temporal hypop
erfusion was 8 +/- 14% in patients who became seizure free and 9 +/- 6
% in patients with persistent seizures. Fourteen patients had at least
15%, and 11 at least 20% hypoperfusion, but were not more likely to b
e seizure free. Three additional patients had 15 to 20% hypoperfusion
in the temporal lobe contralateral to their EEG focus. PET measurement
of CBF using bolus (H2O)-O-15 should not be used to help select patie
nts for temporal lobectomy.