为更准确地识别m1手,开发10-20系统中的手旋钮位置。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Leandro Moura Silva, José Jailson Costa do Nascimento, Wigínio Gabriel de Lira Bandeira, Severino Aires de Araújo-Neto, Shannon de Oliveira Hunt, Paula Rejane Beserra Diniz
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国际10-20系统的C3/C4位置是tDCS中定位主电机手区域(M1-HAND)的标准,并作为TMS电机映射参考。虽然具有成本效益,但与专业方法相比,它们的M1-HAND定位精度有限。本研究旨在在10-20系统内建立一个新的位置,以准确识别解剖上的手钮,从而为M1-HAND提供准确的间接参考。我们分析了116个MRI扫描,以定义代表解剖把手的头皮投影的标准化X和Y坐标。这些坐标分别根据鼻窦和耳屏到耳屏的距离转换成百分比(X%和Y%)。最初的测试显示X%不能提高准确性,因此被排除在外。然而,Y%(耳屏到耳屏距离的13%)通过将最佳位置相对于C3/C4位置向中间移动,显著增强了靶向性。然后,我们根据C1/C2、C3h/C4h和C3/C4评估了这个新位置的准确性。头皮上把手对应解剖区域的X坐标与C3/C4位置相似,但Y坐标差异显著。在所有评估的位置中,新位置(手旋钮位置)显示最接近头皮解剖上的手旋钮区域。我们的研究在10-20系统中建立了一个准确的位置,用于识别头皮上相应的把手解剖区域。与传统的10-20个系统位置相比,Y%值(耳屏到耳屏距离的13%)显著增强了M1-HAND定位的特异性(通过其解剖学相关性)。
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Development of the Hand Knob Position in the 10-20 System for a More Accurate Identification of the M1-HAND.

The international 10-20 system's C3/C4 positions are standard for locating the primary motor hand area (M1-HAND) in tDCS and as TMS motor mapping references. While cost-effective, their accuracy for M1-HAND localization is limited as compared to specialized methods. This study aimed to establish a novel position within the 10-20 system for accurately identifying the anatomical hand knob, thereby providing an accurate indirect reference for the M1-HAND. We analyzed 116 MRI scans to define standardized X and Y coordinates representing the scalp projection of the anatomical hand knob. These coordinates were converted into percentages (X% and Y%) based on the nasion-inion and tragus-to-tragus distances, respectively. Initial testing revealed X% didn't improve accuracy and thus was excluded. However, Y% (13% of the tragus-to-tragus distance) significantly enhanced targeting by shifting the optimal site medially relative to C3/C4 placements. We then evaluated the accuracy of this new position against C1/C2, C3h/C4h, and C3/C4. While X coordinates of the corresponding anatomical area of the hand knob on the scalp and C3/C4 positions were similar, their Y coordinates differed significantly. The new position (hand knob position) demonstrated the closest proximity to the anatomical hand knob area on the scalp among all evaluated positions. Our study establishes an accurate position within the 10-20 system for identifying the corresponding anatomical area on the scalp of the hand knob. The Y% value (13% of tragus-to-tragus distance) notably enhances the specificity of M1-HAND localization (via its anatomical correlate) as compared to traditional 10-20 system positions.

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Brain Topography
Brain Topography 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
7.40%
发文量
41
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Brain Topography publishes clinical and basic research on cognitive neuroscience and functional neurophysiology using the full range of imaging techniques including EEG, MEG, fMRI, TMS, diffusion imaging, spectroscopy, intracranial recordings, lesion studies, and related methods. Submissions combining multiple techniques are particularly encouraged, as well as reports of new and innovative methodologies.
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