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Electrocorticographic mapping of expressive language function without requiring the patient to speak: A report of three cases

机译:无需患者讲话即可表达语言功能的皮质描记图:三例报告

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Objective Patients requiring resective brain surgery often undergo functional brain mapping during perioperative planning to localize expressive language areas. Currently, all established protocols to perform such mapping require substantial time and patient participation during verb generation or similar tasks. These issues can make language mapping impractical in certain clinical circumstances (e.g., during awake craniotomies) or with certain populations (e.g., pediatric patients). Thus, it is important to develop new techniques that reduce mapping time and the requirement for active patient participation. Several neuroscientific studies reported that the mere auditory presentation of speech stimuli can engage not only receptive but also expressive language areas. Here, we tested the hypothesis that submission of electrocorticographic (ECoG) recordings during a short speech listening task to an appropriate analysis procedure can identify eloquent expressive language cortex without requiring the patient to speak. Methods Three patients undergoing temporary placement of subdural electrode grids passively listened to stories while we recorded their ECoG activity. We identified those sites whose activity in the broadband gamma range (70–170 Hz) changed immediately after presentation of the speech stimuli with respect to a prestimulus baseline. Results Our analyses revealed increased broadband gamma activity at distinct locations in the inferior frontal cortex, superior temporal gyrus, and/or perisylvian areas in all three patients and premotor and/or supplementary motor areas in two patients. The sites in the inferior frontal cortex that we identified with our procedure were either on or immediately adjacent to locations identified using electrical cortical stimulation (ECS) mapping. Conclusions The results of this study provide encouraging preliminary evidence that it may be possible that a brief and practical protocol can identify expressive language areas without requiring the patient to speak. This protocol could provide the clinician with a map of expressive language cortex within a few minutes. This may be useful as an adjunct to ECS interrogation or as an alternative to mapping using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). In conclusion, with further development and validation in more subjects, the approach presented here could help in identifying expressive language areas in situations where patients cannot speak in response to task instructions.
机译:目的需要进行切除性脑外科手术的患者通常在围手术期计划期间进行功能性脑部测绘,以定位表达性语言区域。当前,执行这种映射的所有已建立的协议在动词生成或类似任务期间需要大量时间和患者参与。这些问题会使语言映射在某些临床情况下(例如在清醒的开颅手术期间)或某些人群(例如儿科患者)不切实际。因此,重要的是开发减少映射时间和患者积极参与需求的新技术。几项神经科学研究报告说,语音刺激的单纯听觉表现不仅可以使人接受,而且还可以表达语言。在这里,我们测试了一种假设,即在简短的语音聆听任务期间向适当的分析程序提交脑电记录(ECoG)可以识别出雄辩的表达语言皮层,而无需患者讲话。方法在记录他们的ECoG活性的同时,三名正在临时放置硬膜下电极网格的患者被动地听故事。我们确定了在语音刺激相对于刺激前基线呈现后,其在宽带伽马范围(70-170 Hz)中的活动立即改变的站点。结果我们的分析显示,在所有三名患者中,额叶下皮质,颞上回和/或肩周区的不同位置以及两名患者的运动前和/或辅助运动区的不同位置,宽带伽马活性增加。我们通过手术发现的额叶下部皮层的位置在皮层电刺激(ECS)标测的位置上或紧邻该位置。结论这项研究的结果提供了令人鼓舞的初步证据,表明简短而实用的协议可能会识别出表达性语言区域而无需患者讲话。该协议可以在几分钟内为临床医生提供表达语言皮层图。这可以用作ECS询问的辅助工具,也可以用作使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)进行映射的替代方法。总之,随着更多学科的进一步发展和验证,此处提出的方法可能有助于在患者无法响应任务说明说话的情况下识别表达性语言区域。

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