Epilepsy is a common disease affecting 0.5 to 1% of the general population. Epilepsies refractory to drug treatment lead to increased morbidity, mortality and high costs for public health (representing 75% of the costs associated with epilepsy is among the most costly diseases in Neurology). The only curative therapy is surgical removal or disconnection of the epileptogenic network. To do this, a comprehensive presurgical evaluation is essential to accurately define the location of the epileptogenic zone (EZ) and its relationship with the functional areas that must be preserved. This approach requires in some cases intracerebral EEG recordings. This latter technique, expensive and invasive, remains at present, the standard method in the location of the ZE. In this context, the development of non-invasive and inexpensive methods is a priority in the field. Moreover, many fundamental studies have shown changes in ion homeostasis including sodium associated with hyperexcitability related to epilepsy. The investigators team at CEMEREM, CHU Timone, specialized in the development and validation of innovative methods in MRI, has developed an in vivo sodium MRI acquisition and processing of data unique in France, capable of quantifying the intracerebral sodium concentration in three dimensions in a completely non-invasive and non-irradiating manner
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
78
Assistance Publique - Hopitaux de Marseille
Marseille, France
CHU Montpellier
Montpellier, France
CHU NICE
Nice, France
CHU Nimes
Nîmes, France
Interest of Sodium MRI in the management of patients for localizing the EZ responsible for seizures that must be removed surgically to cure patients
The location of significant abnormal sodium concentrations will be compared to the location of surgical excision and faced with post-surgical results. The number of concordant and discordant locations (locations of sodium concentration abnormalities/ surgical cavity) It will be allowed the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of our technique ( patients free of seizures compare non-free patients crises postoperatively)
Time frame: 3 years
etablish links between brain ionic changes and brain abnorman electrical activities
Comparing the location of sodium abnormalities with the location of electrical abnormalities recorded in surface (EEG) or depth (SEEG) will allow us to establish links between ionic changes and abnormal electrical activity
Time frame: 3years
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