Journal article

The practical utility of performing peri-ictal SPECT in the evaluation of children with partial epilepsy

TJ O'Brien, ML Zupanc, BP Mullan, MK O'Connor, BH Brinkmann, KM Cicora, EL So

PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 1998

Abstract

Peri-ictal brain single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is increasingly being established as a useful test in localizing partial epilepsy in adults. However, obtaining an ictal injection and acquiring the SPECT images poses a greater challenge in pediatric patients, and few reports have specifically addressed the practical use of this technique in children. The Mayo Clinic experience of peri-ictal SPECT in the evaluation of children with partial epilepsy is reported here. Peri-ictal SPECT was attempted during 71 admissions involving 59 patients (median age 12 years, range 1 year 6 months-17 years). A peri-ictal SPECT injection was performed on 48 (67.6%) of these admissions in 43..

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