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Naming fMRI-guided white matter language tract volumes influence naming decline after temporal lobe resection.
Trimmel, Karin; Vos, Sjoerd B; Binding, Lawrence; Caciagli, Lorenzo; Xiao, Fenglai; van Graan, Louis A; Koepp, Matthias J; Thompson, Pamela J; Duncan, John S.
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  • Trimmel K; Department of Neurology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. k.trimmel@ucl.ac.uk.
  • Vos SB; Epilepsy Society MRI Unit, Epilepsy Society, Chalfont St Peter, UK. k.trimmel@ucl.ac.uk.
  • Binding L; Department of Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, UK. k.trimmel@ucl.ac.uk.
  • Caciagli L; Epilepsy Society MRI Unit, Epilepsy Society, Chalfont St Peter, UK.
  • Xiao F; Centre for Medical Image Computing, Department of Computer Science, University College London, London, UK.
  • van Graan LA; Neuroradiological Academic Unit, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
  • Koepp MJ; Centre for Microscopy Characterisation and Analysis, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia.
  • Thompson PJ; Epilepsy Society MRI Unit, Epilepsy Society, Chalfont St Peter, UK.
  • Duncan JS; Department of Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
J Neurol ; 271(7): 4158-4167, 2024 Jul.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38583105
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The aim of this study was to explore the relation of language functional MRI (fMRI)-guided tractography with postsurgical naming decline in people with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE).

METHODS:

Twenty patients with unilateral TLE (9 left) were studied with auditory and picture naming functional MRI tasks. Activation maxima in the left posterobasal temporal lobe were used as seed regions for whole-brain fibre tractography. Clinical naming performance was assessed preoperatively, 4 months, and 12 months following temporal lobe resection. Volumes of white matter language tracts in both hemispheres as well as tract volume laterality indices were explored as moderators of postoperative naming decline using Pearson correlations and multiple linear regression with other clinical variables.

RESULTS:

Larger volumes of white matter language tracts derived from auditory and picture naming maxima in the hemisphere of subsequent surgery as well as stronger lateralization of picture naming tract volumes to the side of surgery correlated with greater language decline, which was independent of fMRI lateralization status. Multiple regression for picture naming tract volumes was associated with a significant decline of naming function with 100% sensitivity and 93% specificity at both short-term and long-term follow-up.

INTERPRETATION:

Naming fMRI-guided white matter language tract volumes relate to postoperative naming decline after temporal lobe resection in people with TLE. This can assist stratification of surgical outcome and minimize risk of postoperative language deficits in TLE.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Lóbulo Temporal / Imagen por Resonancia Magnética / Epilepsia del Lóbulo Temporal / Sustancia Blanca Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: J Neurol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Austria

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Lóbulo Temporal / Imagen por Resonancia Magnética / Epilepsia del Lóbulo Temporal / Sustancia Blanca Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: J Neurol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Austria