Pediatr Neurol. 2016 May;58:57-66 doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2016.01.013. 2016 Jan 20.

The Use of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in the Evaluation of Pediatric Patients With Seizures

Rincon SP, Blitstein MB, Caruso PA, González RG, Thibert RL, Ratai EM.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The objective was to determine if it is useful to routinely add magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the evaluation of seizure in the pediatric patient. Specifically, how often does MRS contribute information to conventional MRI?
METHODS: A retrospective search, over a period of 3 years, of patients RESULTS: In 100 of 233 cases (43%), MRS contributed information additional to MRI. In 40 cases, MRS contributed information relevant to patient management by prompting an evaluation for an underlying inborn error of metabolism. MRS contributed information relevant to diagnosis in 24 of 100 cases (e.g., neoplasm versus dysplasia). MRS contributed information relevant to prognosis in 36 cases (e.g., hypoxic-ischemic injury). MRS added more information in cases where the patients had a diagnosis relevant to seizure before imaging. Interestingly, in 25 cases where the MRI was normal, MRS was found to be abnormal, which prompted evaluation for an inborn error of metabolism.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that MRS is a useful evaluation tool in addition to MRI for children undergoing imaging for the evaluation of seizures.

PMID: 26948493