Electrical stimulation mapping of language with stereo-EEG

We prospectively validated stereo-electroencephalography (EEG) electrical stimulation mapping (ESM) of language against a reference standard of meta-analytic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) framework (Neurosynth). Language ESM was performed using 50 Hz, biphasic, bipolar, stimulation at...

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Veröffentlicht in:Epilepsy & behavior 2019-10, Vol.99, p.106395, Article 106395
Hauptverfasser: Arya, Ravindra, Ervin, Brian, Dudley, Jonathan, Buroker, Jason, Rozhkov, Leonid, Scholle, Craig, Horn, Paul S., Vannest, Jennifer, Byars, Anna W., Leach, James L., Mangano, Francesco T., Greiner, Hansel M., Holland, Katherine D., Glauser, Tracy A.
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Zusammenfassung:We prospectively validated stereo-electroencephalography (EEG) electrical stimulation mapping (ESM) of language against a reference standard of meta-analytic functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) framework (Neurosynth). Language ESM was performed using 50 Hz, biphasic, bipolar, stimulation at 1–8 mA, with a picture naming task. Electrode contacts (ECs) were scored as ESM+ if ESM interfered with speech/language function. For each patient, presurgical MRI was transformed to a standard space and coregistered with computed tomographic (CT) scan to obtain EC locations. After whole-brain parcellation, this fused image data were intersected with three-dimensional language fMRI (Neurosynth), and each EC was classified as lying within/outside the fMRI language parcel. Diagnostic odds ratio (DOR) and other indices were estimated. Current thresholds for language inhibition and after-discharges (ADs) were analyzed using multivariable linear mixed models. In 10 patients (5 females), aged 5.4–21.2 years, speech/language inhibition was noted with ESM on 87/304 (29%) ECs. Stereo-EEG language ESM was a valid classifier of fMRI (Neurosynth) language sites (DOR: 9.02, p 
ISSN:1525-5050
1525-5069
1525-5069
DOI:10.1016/j.yebeh.2019.06.038