Adam A Dmytriw, Aristides Hadjinicolaou, Georgios Ntolkeras, Eleonora Tamilia, Matthew Pesce, Laura F Berto, P Ellen Grant, Elizabeth Pang, Banu Ahtam
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Abstract
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is an imaging technique that enables the assessment of cortical activity via direct measures of neurophysiology. It is a non-invasive and passive technique that is completely painless. MEG has gained increasing prominence in the field of pediatric neuroimaging. This dedicated review article for the pediatric population summarizes the fundamental technical and clinical aspects of MEG for the clinician. We discuss methods tailored for children to improve data quality, including child-friendly MEG facility environments and strategies to mitigate motion artifacts. We provide an in-depth overview on accurate localization of neural sources and different analysis methods, as well as data interpretation. The contemporary platforms and approaches of two quaternary pediatric referral centers are illustrated, shedding light on practical implementations in clinical settings. Finally, we describe the expanding clinical applications of MEG, including its pivotal role in presurgical evaluation of epilepsy patients, presurgical mapping of eloquent cortices (somatosensory and motor cortices, visual and auditory cortices, lateralization of language), its emerging relevance in autism spectrum disorder research and potential future clinical applications, and its utility in assessing mild traumatic brain injury. In conclusion, this review serves as a comprehensive resource of clinicians as well as researchers, offering insights into the evolving landscape of pediatric MEG. It discusses the importance of technical advancements, data acquisition strategies, and expanding clinical applications in harnessing the full potential of MEG to study neurological conditions in the pediatric population.
脑磁图(MEG)是一种通过直接测量神经生理学来评估大脑皮层活动的成像技术。它是一种完全无痛的非侵入性被动技术。MEG 在儿科神经成像领域的地位日益突出。这篇专门针对儿科人群的综述文章为临床医生总结了 MEG 的基本技术和临床方面。我们讨论了为儿童量身定制的提高数据质量的方法,包括适合儿童的 MEG 设备环境和减少运动伪影的策略。我们深入概述了神经源的准确定位、不同的分析方法以及数据解读。我们还介绍了两个四级儿科转诊中心的现代平台和方法,揭示了在临床环境中的实际应用。最后,我们介绍了 MEG 不断扩大的临床应用,包括其在癫痫患者手术前评估中的关键作用、手术前绘制大脑皮层(躯体感觉和运动皮层、视觉和听觉皮层、语言侧化)图谱、其在自闭症谱系障碍研究中的新兴相关性和未来潜在的临床应用,以及其在评估轻度脑外伤中的实用性。总之,这篇综述为临床医生和研究人员提供了全面的资源,让他们深入了解小儿 MEG 不断发展的情况。它讨论了技术进步、数据采集策略和不断扩大的临床应用在充分利用 MEG 的全部潜力研究儿科神经状况方面的重要性。
期刊介绍:
NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal (formerly Rivista di Neuroradiologia) is the official journal of the Italian Association of Neuroradiology and of the several Scientific Societies from all over the world. Founded in 1988 as Rivista di Neuroradiologia, of June 2006 evolved in NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal. It is published bimonthly.