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Determination of language areas in patients with epilepsy using the super-selective Wada test()

The Wada test is the gold standard for determining language-dominant hemisphere. However, the precise determination of language areas in each patient requires more invasive methods, such as electrocortical stimulation. Some studies have reported the use of anesthetic injection into selective cerebra...

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Autores principales: Kakinuma, Kazuo, Osawa, Shin-ichiro, Hosokawa, Hiroaki, Oyafuso, Marie, Ota, Shoko, Kobayashi, Erena, Kawakami, Nobuko, Ukishiro, Kazushi, Jin, Kazutaka, Ishida, Makoto, Sato, Takafumi, Sakamoto, Mika, Niizuma, Kuniyasu, Tominaga, Teiji, Nakasato, Nobukazu, Suzuki, Kyoko
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9418183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36039070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibneur.2022.08.002
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author Kakinuma, Kazuo
Osawa, Shin-ichiro
Hosokawa, Hiroaki
Oyafuso, Marie
Ota, Shoko
Kobayashi, Erena
Kawakami, Nobuko
Ukishiro, Kazushi
Jin, Kazutaka
Ishida, Makoto
Sato, Takafumi
Sakamoto, Mika
Niizuma, Kuniyasu
Tominaga, Teiji
Nakasato, Nobukazu
Suzuki, Kyoko
author_facet Kakinuma, Kazuo
Osawa, Shin-ichiro
Hosokawa, Hiroaki
Oyafuso, Marie
Ota, Shoko
Kobayashi, Erena
Kawakami, Nobuko
Ukishiro, Kazushi
Jin, Kazutaka
Ishida, Makoto
Sato, Takafumi
Sakamoto, Mika
Niizuma, Kuniyasu
Tominaga, Teiji
Nakasato, Nobukazu
Suzuki, Kyoko
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description The Wada test is the gold standard for determining language-dominant hemisphere. However, the precise determination of language areas in each patient requires more invasive methods, such as electrocortical stimulation. Some studies have reported the use of anesthetic injection into selective cerebral arteries to predict postoperative function. To assess the function of the anterior and posterior language areas separately, we developed an advanced test named the “super-selective Wada test” (ssWada). The ssWada procedure is as follows: an endovascular neurosurgeon identifies the arterial branches of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) perfusing the anterior language area of the inferior frontal gyrus and the posterior language area of the posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus using angiography. Behavioral neurologists assess language symptoms before and after propofol administration using a microcatheter tip in the selected arterial branch. From 30 serial patients with epilepsy who underwent ssWada test at Tohoku University Hospital, we retrospectively reviewed patients in whom multiple areas in the bilateral MCA region was examined. Eight cases were identified in this study. All eight cases had been considered for resection of the area overlapping the classical language area. Three of the eight cases were left-dominant, and the within-hemisphere distribution was also considered typical. One case was determined to be left-dominant but atypical in the intra-hemispheric functional distribution. Two cases were right-dominant, and the intra-hemispheric functional distribution was considered a mirror image of the typical pattern. The remaining two cases were considered atypical, not only in terms of bilateral language function, but also in terms of anterior-posterior functional distribution. This case series demonstrates the potential utility of ssWada in revealing separate function of the anterior and posterior language areas. The ssWada allows simulation of local surgical brain resection and detailed investigation of language function, which potentially contributes to planning the resection area. Although indications for ssWada are quite limited, it could play a complementary role to noninvasive testing because it provides information related to resection using a different approach.
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spelling pubmed-94181832022-08-28 Determination of language areas in patients with epilepsy using the super-selective Wada test() Kakinuma, Kazuo Osawa, Shin-ichiro Hosokawa, Hiroaki Oyafuso, Marie Ota, Shoko Kobayashi, Erena Kawakami, Nobuko Ukishiro, Kazushi Jin, Kazutaka Ishida, Makoto Sato, Takafumi Sakamoto, Mika Niizuma, Kuniyasu Tominaga, Teiji Nakasato, Nobukazu Suzuki, Kyoko IBRO Neurosci Rep Research Paper The Wada test is the gold standard for determining language-dominant hemisphere. However, the precise determination of language areas in each patient requires more invasive methods, such as electrocortical stimulation. Some studies have reported the use of anesthetic injection into selective cerebral arteries to predict postoperative function. To assess the function of the anterior and posterior language areas separately, we developed an advanced test named the “super-selective Wada test” (ssWada). The ssWada procedure is as follows: an endovascular neurosurgeon identifies the arterial branches of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) perfusing the anterior language area of the inferior frontal gyrus and the posterior language area of the posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus using angiography. Behavioral neurologists assess language symptoms before and after propofol administration using a microcatheter tip in the selected arterial branch. From 30 serial patients with epilepsy who underwent ssWada test at Tohoku University Hospital, we retrospectively reviewed patients in whom multiple areas in the bilateral MCA region was examined. Eight cases were identified in this study. All eight cases had been considered for resection of the area overlapping the classical language area. Three of the eight cases were left-dominant, and the within-hemisphere distribution was also considered typical. One case was determined to be left-dominant but atypical in the intra-hemispheric functional distribution. Two cases were right-dominant, and the intra-hemispheric functional distribution was considered a mirror image of the typical pattern. The remaining two cases were considered atypical, not only in terms of bilateral language function, but also in terms of anterior-posterior functional distribution. This case series demonstrates the potential utility of ssWada in revealing separate function of the anterior and posterior language areas. The ssWada allows simulation of local surgical brain resection and detailed investigation of language function, which potentially contributes to planning the resection area. Although indications for ssWada are quite limited, it could play a complementary role to noninvasive testing because it provides information related to resection using a different approach. Elsevier 2022-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9418183/ /pubmed/36039070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibneur.2022.08.002 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Paper
Kakinuma, Kazuo
Osawa, Shin-ichiro
Hosokawa, Hiroaki
Oyafuso, Marie
Ota, Shoko
Kobayashi, Erena
Kawakami, Nobuko
Ukishiro, Kazushi
Jin, Kazutaka
Ishida, Makoto
Sato, Takafumi
Sakamoto, Mika
Niizuma, Kuniyasu
Tominaga, Teiji
Nakasato, Nobukazu
Suzuki, Kyoko
Determination of language areas in patients with epilepsy using the super-selective Wada test()
title Determination of language areas in patients with epilepsy using the super-selective Wada test()
title_full Determination of language areas in patients with epilepsy using the super-selective Wada test()
title_fullStr Determination of language areas in patients with epilepsy using the super-selective Wada test()
title_full_unstemmed Determination of language areas in patients with epilepsy using the super-selective Wada test()
title_short Determination of language areas in patients with epilepsy using the super-selective Wada test()
title_sort determination of language areas in patients with epilepsy using the super-selective wada test()
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9418183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36039070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibneur.2022.08.002
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