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Functional Link Between Hippocampal and Vestibular Systems: a Pilot Study in Epilepsy Surgery (HIPPOCAMPE)

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Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

Status

Completed

Conditions

Epilepsy

Treatments

Other: vestibular test before and after hippocampal surgery

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01285921
P100106
2010-A01220-39 (Other Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

Vestibular signals deeply influence hippocampal spatial representations and may contribute to the navigational deficits of humans with vestibular dysfunction. The reciprocal influence of hippocampal signals on the vestibular system are more putative. The investigators wish to investigate in this pilot study the consequences on vestibular system of the removal of the hippocampal formation to treat drug resistant temporal lobe epilepsy.

Full description

Functional link between hippocampal and vestibular systems: a pilot study in epilepsy surgery

Hypothesis:

The human hippocampal formation plays a crucial role in various aspects of memory processing. Work in rodents and some other species emphasized the role of the hippocampus in spatial learning and memory as well. A few human studies also point to a direct relation between hippocampal size, navigation and spatial memory. Patients with acquired chronic bilateral vestibular loss develop a significant selective atrophy of the hippocampus (Brandt et al, 2005) and activation of lateral semicircular canal by caloric stimulation induces activation of hippocampal formation in f-MRI (VITTE et al, 1996). But the investigators still do not know the effects on vestibular responses of the removal of the hippocampal formation to cure temporal lobe epilepsy. If the hippocampal formation directly influences the vestibular response, an asymmetry of the vestibular responses should be recorded postoperatively.

Principal criterion Research for an asymmetry of the vestibular responses (Caloric test, Vestibular Evoked Myogenic potentials: VEMp, Head Impulse Test: HIT, Eye Rotational Test: ERI)

Inclusion criteria

  • patients suffering of intractable mesial temporal lobe epilepsy and candidate for surgery,
  • without history of any cochlea-vestibular disorder
  • older than 18 years,
  • French residents,
  • with medicare,
  • after signed informed consent. Exclusion criteria
  • History of cochlea-vestibular disorder
  • Pregnancy

Population

  • 22 patients suffering of intractable epilepsy and candidate for surgery (10 right side and 10 left side).
  • Evaluation before and after surgery

Methodology Vestibular function will be quantified by daily practice vestibular tests

  • Research of a spontaneous nystagmus with and without fixation (VIDEONYSTAGMOSCOPY) and segmentary deviations (Fukuda test)
  • HIT (testing semicircular canal function at high frequency). Results: Gain in %
  • VEMp (testing saccular function). Results: Amplitude in μV and latency in ms
  • ERI (testing lateral semicircular function at middle frequency). Results: Nystagmus during and after the rotations in frequency and slow phase velocity (SPV) in °/s
  • Caloric test (testing lateral semicircular function at low frequency). Results: Canal paresis in % and SPV in °/S

Results Vestibular function will be quantified with daily practice vestibular tests

  • Quantification of the vestibular asymmetry
  • Ipsi or contralateral to the side of the surgery?
  • Depending on the hemispheric dominance?

Enrollment

22 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients suffering of intractable mesial temporal lobe epilepsy and candidate for surgery,
  • without history of any cochlea-vestibular disorder
  • older than 18 years,
  • French residents,
  • with medicare,
  • after signed informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  • History of cochlea-vestibular disorder
  • Pregnancy

Trial design

Primary purpose

Diagnostic

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

22 participants in 1 patient group

hippocampal surgery
Experimental group
Description:
Vestibular test before and after hippocampal surgery Principal criterion: Research for an asymmetry of the vestibular responses (Caloric test, Vestibular Evoked Myogenic potentials: VEMp, Head Impulse Test: HIT, Eye Rotational Test: ERI). Investigator performs a blind vestibular test (single blind)
Treatment:
Other: vestibular test before and after hippocampal surgery

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