Innovative MRI to Localize the Epileptic Zone (NCT06057233) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Innovative MRI to Localize the Epileptic Zone
40 participantsStarted 2024-10
Plain-language summary
The goal of EPI-CATCHER is to outline the clinical potential of multiparametric quantitative MRI (mqMRI) and of GABA-edited magnetic resonance spectroscopy (GABA-MRS), combined with machine learning tools, as imaging biomarkers to localize and delineate the EZ.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 65 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Patient group
* Patients aged 18-65 years,
* Patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy,
* Patients with MTLE suspicion, with normal MRI or hippocampal sclerosis, and candidate for surgery,
* Negative pregnancy test for child-bearing aged woman,
* Obtained signed informed consent from patient
* Reference group
* Male or female, 18-65 years,
* Obtained signed informed consent from participants,
* Negative pregnancy test for child-bearing aged woman
Exclusion Criteria:
* Patient group
* Patient without social security system
* Inability or unwillingness of the individual to provide written informed consent, according to national regulations.
* Impossibility of collecting information on exposure (subjects recently arrived in France, foreign language, etc.),
* Contraindication for MRI,
* Contraindication for injection of MRI contrast agent (Gd-Chelate),
* Evidence on neuroimaging (CT or MRI) of a brain lesion in the same hemisphere as the EZ (tumor, stroke, cerebral edema with midline shift and a clinically significant compression of ventricles, or subarachnoid hemorrhage, or intracerebral parenchymal hematoma (petechial small hemorrhages are NOT a non-inclusion criteria),
* Severe leucoariosis
* Pre-existing dementia
* Pregnant, breastfeeding women
* Reference group
* Person who is participating in another therapeutic trial
* Person with a psychiatric disorder, an epilepsy, or a brain lesion susceptible to impac…