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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03882151
Other study ID # 2018/26SEP/355
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 15, 2019
Est. completion date December 31, 2020

Study information

Verified date March 2019
Source Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc- Université Catholique de Louvain
Contact Susana Ferrao Santos, MD, PhD
Phone 027647801
Email susana.ferrao@uclouvain.be
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Drug resistant epilepsy is best managed by surgery. The goal of presurgical evalution is to correctly identify the epileptogenic zone, defined by the extent of cortical tissue that needs to be removed is order to achieve seizure freedom. When no causative lesion is identified, careful study of interictal activity is mandatory. Complementary analysis methods exist, designed to identify the source of electrical activity recorded with surface electro-encephalogram. While results are interesting in retrospective studies, the real clinical added value needs to be demonstrated with prospective studies. The company Epilog (Epilog, Ghent, Belgium) offers, with EPILOG PreOp®, a long-term EEG analysis to automatically detect epileptiform activity, combined with an estimation of the electrical source localization using a sLORETA inverse solution model. We will propose the EPILOG PreOp analysis to refractory epileptic patients with non-contributive cerebral imaging, under presurgical evaluation. By comparing the therapeutic decision with and without knowledge of the results of EPILOG PreOp®, we will establish the added clinical value of EPILOG PreOp®.


Description:

Saint-Luc University Hospital (CUSL) are the sponsor of the study. The study is bi-centric, in collaboration with the William Lennox Neurological Hospital Center (CHNWL).

Will be included prospectively the first thirty patients with refractory focal epilepsy being evaluated at CUSL or CHNWL between for surgery, and for whom the cerebral MRI 3 Tesla (3T) did not show any obvious causal lesion.

The pre-surgical evaluation includes (standard of care - SOC):

- EEG-video scalp monitoring (SOC)

- MRI 3Tesla (SOC)

- PET scan FDG (SOC)

- neuropsychological assessment (SOC) MRI examination will be reviewed by an experienced neuroradiologist at CUSL (SOC).

The automated EEG analysis and electrical source localization with EPILOG PreOp® (non-SOC) will be carried out by Epilog (Epilog, Ghent, Belgium), blind to the rest of the workup. The costs of this analysis are 250 € / patient and will be covered by a clinical research fund. If the patient is referred by the CUSL, the costs are charged to account 830 E. If the patient is referred by the CHNWL, the costs are charged to a local scientific account.

The results of the pre-surgical evaluation will be discussed in a multidisciplinary meeting, blind to the results of EPILOG PreOp®, in order to determine the presumed localization of the epileptogenic zone as well as the management plan. The result of this discussion will be classified as follows:

- A focal surgical resection is possible;

- B the assessment must be completed by an invasive EEG (SOC);

- C the option of resective surgery is rejected. If an invasive EEG is considered, the anatomical location of electrodes is planned. Then, the results of EPILOG PreOp® are presented (by Dr. Susana Ferrao Santos) and their influence on the management is evaluated. The possible change of care in relation to the initial plan is considered to be relevant if the EPILOG PreOp® analysis results in

1. a modification of the therapeutic decision as defined above,

2. a modification of the invasive EEG implantation plan or

3. the use of an additional non-invasive imaging method to delineate the epileptogenic zone or to establish the functional risk.

Patients will then be followed for 6 months to determine the clinical relevance of any management changes derived from the EPILOG PreOp® analysis. We will also evaluate the relationship between the localization of the EPILOG + regions (ie the brain regions involved in the irritative zone according to the results provided by the EPILOG PreOp® analysis), the surgical resection, the pathology analysis results and post-surgical results.

EPILOG PreOp® analysis will be carried out using the full length EEG recording collected during video-EEG monitoring (SOC) at CUSL or CHNWL, ie 7 days of recording. with 19-27 electrodes placed according to the international 10-20 system. The EEG data will be transmitted after acquisition and anonymization. For patients investigated at CHNWL, a high-density (non-SOC) recording with 64-76 electrodes will be offered for 24 to 48 hours if the investigator deems it necessary. The additional costs associated with high density EEG are borne by the CHNWL. The result will also be sent to Epilog for analysis, after anonymisation of the data.

The EPILOG PreOp® analysis will begin with automated detection of interictal epileptiform activity using the Persyst program (Persyst Spike Detector P13, Persyst, San Diego, CA, USA), and interictal activity will be clustered and localized. source will be estimated using the sLORETA inverse solution model, using the methodology described previously.

Pathology For all patients undergoing resective surgery, histological sections will be reviewed (SOC). Focal cortical dysplasias will be classified according to the ILAE (SOC) classification. Non-contributory results include: gliosis, absence of microscopic or histological abnormality.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 30
Est. completion date December 31, 2020
Est. primary completion date June 1, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group N/A to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- drug resistant epilepsy under presurgical evaluation

- non lesional 3Tesla MRI scan

- epileptic seizure(s) recorded during video-EEG monitoring

Exclusion Criteria:

- patient does not agree for follow-up during 6 months

- patient has an obvious causal lesion on MRI scan

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Diagnostic Test:
electrical source imaging
automated analysis of surface EEG with electrocal source imaging

Locations

Country Name City State
Belgium Saint-Luc University Hospital Brussels
Belgium Centre Hospitalier William Lennox Ottignies

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc- Université Catholique de Louvain

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Belgium, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other added value of high density EEG + Epilog PreOp Are results obtained with Epilog Preop from high density EEG better? up to 24 months after recruitment
Primary Quantification of Epilog+ driven changes of management plan Descriptive analysis of population with results from Epilog Preop analysis that changed initial clinical decision (total number of patients, type management plan modification) up to 6 months after recruitment
Secondary Sensitivity and specificity of Epilog+ compared to resection zone Are Epilog+ results in the same location as the resection zone? up to 24 months after recruitment
Secondary Sensitivity and specificity of Epilog+ compared to pathology Are Epilog+ results identifying abnormal cortex? up to 24 months after recruitment
Secondary Sensitivity and specificity of Epilog+ compared to seizure outcome What proportion of patients are seizure free if Epilog+ results are resected; what proportion of patients are not seizure free if Epilog + results are not resected? up to 24 months after recruitment
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