Preoperative activation and intraoperative stimulation of language-related areas in patients with glioma

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作者
Herholz, K
Reulen, HJ
vonStockhausen, HM
Thiel, A
Ilmberger, J
Kessler, J
Eisner, W
Yousry, TA
Heiss, WD
机构
[1] UNIV COLOGNE, NEUROL KLIN, D-5000 COLOGNE, GERMANY
[2] MAX PLANCK INST NEUROL RES, D-50931 COLOGNE, GERMANY
[3] UNIV MUNICH, KLINIKUM GROSSHADERN, DEPT NEUROSURG, D-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY
[4] UNIV MUNICH, KLINIKUM GROSSHADERN, DEPT PHYS MED, D-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY
[5] UNIV MUNICH, KLINIKUM GROSSHADERN, DEPT NEURORADIOL, D-8000 MUNICH, GERMANY
关键词
brain mapping; electric stimulation; emission-computed tomography; glioma; language;
D O I
10.1097/00006123-199712000-00004
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of the accuracy of preoperative localization of language-related cortex by magnetic resonance imaging-guided positron emission tomography. METHODS: Patients with gliomas in the left dominant hemisphere were examined preoperatively with magnetic resonance imaging-guided positron emission tomography and intraoperatively by electrical stimulation of cortex. RESULTS: A verb generation task yielded more intense and better lateralized local increases of cerebral blood flow in the positron emission tomographic examination than did a naming task. Significant correspondence of preoperative and intraoperative findings was observed for the verb generation task. Cortical sites with aphasic disturbance during electrical stimulation had a significantly higher cerebral blood flow increase during preoperative activation than did sites without intraoperative language impairment. Areas with cerebral blood flow increases above an optimum threshold had 73% sensitivity and 81% specificity to predict aphasic disturbance during intraoperative stimulation. CONCLUSION: The data suggest that with further technical improvements, imaging of language function may become a preoperative diagnostic tool for patients with tumors close to language-related brain structures.
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页码:1253 / 1260
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