神经胶质瘤患者的定位动作命名:传递性的影响

Q4 Neuroscience
Effrosyni Ntemou , Klara Reisch , Frank Burchert , Roel Jonkers , Thomas Picht , Adrià Rofes
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摘要

目的利用nTMS对左脑胶质瘤患者进行语言定位,为清醒脑外科手术做准备。动作命名是对手术前语言映射协议的重要补充。然而,还没有确定具体的动作刺激是否会在诱导错误的数量和/或定位方面影响映射结果。方法利用神经束图对左弓状束(AF)进行了nTMS语言映射,用及物动词和不及物动词两种类型的动词进行了研究。我们收集了22例左周神经胶质瘤患者的数据。结果nTMS诱发的及物动词错误率高于不及物动词错误率,特别是在刺激左心房后颞端时(及物错误率:8.3%;不及物错误率:4.8%)。当神经胶质瘤取代AF的颞端时,这种效应不存在。此外,在刺激AF的后颞端时,nTMS触发的传递性(与非传递性)动作的语义错误数量更高(语义错误率-传递性:3.3%;语义错误率——不及物:0%)。结论使用nTMS进行语言定位的临床结果受到语言刺激选择的影响。及物动词可能适合于在该人群中获得左侧心房颤动后颞区最佳的nTMS映射结果。肿瘤导致的脑白质末端移位会影响这些结果,语义错误可能表明在管理及物动词时可以映射核心语言过程。
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Mapping action naming in patients with gliomas: The influence of transitivity

Objective

Patients with left perisylvian gliomas might undergo language mapping with nTMS in preparation for awake brain surgery. Action naming is an important addition to the presurgical language mapping protocol. However, it has not yet been determined whether specific action stimuli can influence mapping outcomes in terms of number and/or localisation of induced errors.

Methods

We investigated this question by employing tractography-based nTMS language mapping of the left arcuate fasciculus (AF) with two types of verbs: transitive and intransitive. Data were collected from 22 patients with a left perisylvian glioma.

Results

Our results demonstrated that nTMS induced a higher error rate with transitive rather than intransitive verbs, specifically during stimulation of the posterior temporal terminations of the left AF (transitive error rate: 8.3%; intransitive error rate: 4.8%). The effect was absent when gliomas displaced the temporal terminations of the AF. Also, nTMS triggered a higher number of semantic errors with transitive (vs intransitive) actions during stimulation of the posterior temporal terminations of the AF (semantic error rate – transitives: 3.3%; semantic error rate – intransitives: 0%).

Conclusion

Our work highlights that clinical outcomes of language mapping with nTMS are affected by the choice of linguistic stimuli. Transitive verbs may be suited to achieve optimal nTMS mapping outcomes in posterior temporal areas of the left AF in this population. Displacement of white matter terminations due to the tumor can affect these results, and semantic errors may indicate core language processes that can be mapped when administering transitive verbs.

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Neuroimage. Reports
Neuroimage. Reports Neuroscience (General)
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