Postprocessing of MRIs Using FreeSurfer in Epilepsy Surgery Patients Provides an Excellent Imaging Marker of Hippocampal Sclerosis but Fails to Separate Subtypes

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Postprocessing of MRIs Using FreeSurfer in Epilepsy Surgery Patients Provides an Excellent Imaging Marker of Hippocampal Sclerosis but Fails to Separate Subtypes. / Kloster, Ane G.; Opheim, Giske; Alfstad, Kristin; Larsen, Karen B.; Niehusmann, Pitt; Holm, Emil; Fink-Jensen, Philip; Lund, Eva Løbner; Jespersen, Bo; Ivanovic, Jugoslav; Rubboli, Guido; Madsen, Camilla G.; Marthinsen, Pål B.; Ganz, Melanie; Lossius, Morten; Pinborg, Lars H.

In: Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, Vol. 2023, 2366355, 2023.

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Kloster, AG, Opheim, G, Alfstad, K, Larsen, KB, Niehusmann, P, Holm, E, Fink-Jensen, P, Lund, EL, Jespersen, B, Ivanovic, J, Rubboli, G, Madsen, CG, Marthinsen, PB, Ganz, M, Lossius, M & Pinborg, LH 2023, 'Postprocessing of MRIs Using FreeSurfer in Epilepsy Surgery Patients Provides an Excellent Imaging Marker of Hippocampal Sclerosis but Fails to Separate Subtypes', Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, vol. 2023, 2366355. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/2366355

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Kloster, A. G., Opheim, G., Alfstad, K., Larsen, K. B., Niehusmann, P., Holm, E., Fink-Jensen, P., Lund, E. L., Jespersen, B., Ivanovic, J., Rubboli, G., Madsen, C. G., Marthinsen, P. B., Ganz, M., Lossius, M., & Pinborg, L. H. (2023). Postprocessing of MRIs Using FreeSurfer in Epilepsy Surgery Patients Provides an Excellent Imaging Marker of Hippocampal Sclerosis but Fails to Separate Subtypes. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2023, [2366355]. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/2366355

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Kloster AG, Opheim G, Alfstad K, Larsen KB, Niehusmann P, Holm E et al. Postprocessing of MRIs Using FreeSurfer in Epilepsy Surgery Patients Provides an Excellent Imaging Marker of Hippocampal Sclerosis but Fails to Separate Subtypes. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 2023;2023. 2366355. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/2366355

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Kloster, Ane G. ; Opheim, Giske ; Alfstad, Kristin ; Larsen, Karen B. ; Niehusmann, Pitt ; Holm, Emil ; Fink-Jensen, Philip ; Lund, Eva Løbner ; Jespersen, Bo ; Ivanovic, Jugoslav ; Rubboli, Guido ; Madsen, Camilla G. ; Marthinsen, Pål B. ; Ganz, Melanie ; Lossius, Morten ; Pinborg, Lars H. / Postprocessing of MRIs Using FreeSurfer in Epilepsy Surgery Patients Provides an Excellent Imaging Marker of Hippocampal Sclerosis but Fails to Separate Subtypes. In: Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 2023 ; Vol. 2023.

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@article{ad84ecd5f7ff42b1927ac89e3cf35c81,
title = "Postprocessing of MRIs Using FreeSurfer in Epilepsy Surgery Patients Provides an Excellent Imaging Marker of Hippocampal Sclerosis but Fails to Separate Subtypes",
abstract = "Objective. Histopathological examinations will diminish as minimally invasive epilepsy surgery increasingly replaces open surgery. The objective of this study was to test if visual and computer-aided quantitative analyses of presurgical high-quality 3 Tesla MRIs complying with the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Neuroimaging Task Force recommendations can inform on histopathological diagnosis. Methods. Ninety-two patients from Copenhagen and Oslo University Hospitals fulfilled patient-, imaging-, and histopathological inclusion criteria: 69 patients were diagnosed with hippocampal sclerosis (HS) ILAE type 1 or 2, and 23 patients had normal appearing hippocampi or other histopathology than HS (no-HS). MRIs from 52 healthy controls (HC) were included. Image processing was performed in FreeSurfer v.6.0 with the built-in cross-sectional hippocampal subfield segmentation tool and multimodal MRI input. Volume outputs were used to calculate volume asymmetry ratios (VARs) for whole hippocampus (WH) and subfields. Results. HS patients had significantly larger WH VARs compared to no-HS patients and HC, with a sensitivity=0.93 and specificity=1.0 for histopathological HS diagnosis. Visual MRI assessment yielded a sensitivity=0.90 and specificity=0.96 for histopathological HS diagnosis. CA1 and CA4 VARs and the number of seizure-free patients were not significantly different in HS ILAE type 1 compared to type 2 patients. Significance. FreeSurfer analyses of presurgical MRIs are excellent at separating patients histopathologically diagnosed with HS from patients with other pathology or normal appearing hippocampi. Using the FreeSurfer hippocampal subfield segmentation tool did not allow for separating HS ILAE subtypes. ",
author = "Kloster, {Ane G.} and Giske Opheim and Kristin Alfstad and Larsen, {Karen B.} and Pitt Niehusmann and Emil Holm and Philip Fink-Jensen and Lund, {Eva L{\o}bner} and Bo Jespersen and Jugoslav Ivanovic and Guido Rubboli and Madsen, {Camilla G.} and Marthinsen, {P{\aa}l B.} and Melanie Ganz and Morten Lossius and Pinborg, {Lars H.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 Ane G. Kloster et al.",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1155/2023/2366355",
language = "English",
volume = "2023",
journal = "Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, Supplement",
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T1 - Postprocessing of MRIs Using FreeSurfer in Epilepsy Surgery Patients Provides an Excellent Imaging Marker of Hippocampal Sclerosis but Fails to Separate Subtypes

AU - Kloster, Ane G.

AU - Opheim, Giske

AU - Alfstad, Kristin

AU - Larsen, Karen B.

AU - Niehusmann, Pitt

AU - Holm, Emil

AU - Fink-Jensen, Philip

AU - Lund, Eva Løbner

AU - Jespersen, Bo

AU - Ivanovic, Jugoslav

AU - Rubboli, Guido

AU - Madsen, Camilla G.

AU - Marthinsen, Pål B.

AU - Ganz, Melanie

AU - Lossius, Morten

AU - Pinborg, Lars H.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 Ane G. Kloster et al.

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Objective. Histopathological examinations will diminish as minimally invasive epilepsy surgery increasingly replaces open surgery. The objective of this study was to test if visual and computer-aided quantitative analyses of presurgical high-quality 3 Tesla MRIs complying with the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Neuroimaging Task Force recommendations can inform on histopathological diagnosis. Methods. Ninety-two patients from Copenhagen and Oslo University Hospitals fulfilled patient-, imaging-, and histopathological inclusion criteria: 69 patients were diagnosed with hippocampal sclerosis (HS) ILAE type 1 or 2, and 23 patients had normal appearing hippocampi or other histopathology than HS (no-HS). MRIs from 52 healthy controls (HC) were included. Image processing was performed in FreeSurfer v.6.0 with the built-in cross-sectional hippocampal subfield segmentation tool and multimodal MRI input. Volume outputs were used to calculate volume asymmetry ratios (VARs) for whole hippocampus (WH) and subfields. Results. HS patients had significantly larger WH VARs compared to no-HS patients and HC, with a sensitivity=0.93 and specificity=1.0 for histopathological HS diagnosis. Visual MRI assessment yielded a sensitivity=0.90 and specificity=0.96 for histopathological HS diagnosis. CA1 and CA4 VARs and the number of seizure-free patients were not significantly different in HS ILAE type 1 compared to type 2 patients. Significance. FreeSurfer analyses of presurgical MRIs are excellent at separating patients histopathologically diagnosed with HS from patients with other pathology or normal appearing hippocampi. Using the FreeSurfer hippocampal subfield segmentation tool did not allow for separating HS ILAE subtypes.

AB - Objective. Histopathological examinations will diminish as minimally invasive epilepsy surgery increasingly replaces open surgery. The objective of this study was to test if visual and computer-aided quantitative analyses of presurgical high-quality 3 Tesla MRIs complying with the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Neuroimaging Task Force recommendations can inform on histopathological diagnosis. Methods. Ninety-two patients from Copenhagen and Oslo University Hospitals fulfilled patient-, imaging-, and histopathological inclusion criteria: 69 patients were diagnosed with hippocampal sclerosis (HS) ILAE type 1 or 2, and 23 patients had normal appearing hippocampi or other histopathology than HS (no-HS). MRIs from 52 healthy controls (HC) were included. Image processing was performed in FreeSurfer v.6.0 with the built-in cross-sectional hippocampal subfield segmentation tool and multimodal MRI input. Volume outputs were used to calculate volume asymmetry ratios (VARs) for whole hippocampus (WH) and subfields. Results. HS patients had significantly larger WH VARs compared to no-HS patients and HC, with a sensitivity=0.93 and specificity=1.0 for histopathological HS diagnosis. Visual MRI assessment yielded a sensitivity=0.90 and specificity=0.96 for histopathological HS diagnosis. CA1 and CA4 VARs and the number of seizure-free patients were not significantly different in HS ILAE type 1 compared to type 2 patients. Significance. FreeSurfer analyses of presurgical MRIs are excellent at separating patients histopathologically diagnosed with HS from patients with other pathology or normal appearing hippocampi. Using the FreeSurfer hippocampal subfield segmentation tool did not allow for separating HS ILAE subtypes.

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DO - 10.1155/2023/2366355

M3 - Journal article

AN - SCOPUS:85161349934

VL - 2023

JO - Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, Supplement

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