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Selective Stimulus Intensity during Hotspot Search Ensures Faster and More Accurate Preoperative Motor Mapping with nTMS

Introduction: Navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) has emerged as one of the most innovative techniques in neurosurgical practice. However, nTMS motor mapping involves rigorous steps, and the importance of an accurate execution method has not been emphasized enough. In particular, desp...

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Autores principales: Sartori, Luca, Caliri, Samuel Luciano, Baro, Valentina, Colasanti, Roberto, Furlanis, Giulia Melinda, D’Amico, Alberto, De Nardi, Gianluigi, Ferreri, Florinda, Corbetta, Maurizio, d’Avella, Domenico, Denaro, Luca, Landi, Andrea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9954713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36831828
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13020285
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author Sartori, Luca
Caliri, Samuel Luciano
Baro, Valentina
Colasanti, Roberto
Furlanis, Giulia Melinda
D’Amico, Alberto
De Nardi, Gianluigi
Ferreri, Florinda
Corbetta, Maurizio
d’Avella, Domenico
Denaro, Luca
Landi, Andrea
author_facet Sartori, Luca
Caliri, Samuel Luciano
Baro, Valentina
Colasanti, Roberto
Furlanis, Giulia Melinda
D’Amico, Alberto
De Nardi, Gianluigi
Ferreri, Florinda
Corbetta, Maurizio
d’Avella, Domenico
Denaro, Luca
Landi, Andrea
author_sort Sartori, Luca
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description Introduction: Navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) has emerged as one of the most innovative techniques in neurosurgical practice. However, nTMS motor mapping involves rigorous steps, and the importance of an accurate execution method has not been emphasized enough. In particular, despite strict adherence to procedural protocols, we have observed high variability in map activation according to the choice of stimulation intensity (SI) right from the early stage of hotspot localization. We present a retrospective analysis of motor mappings performed between March 2020 and July 2022, where the SI was only chosen with rigorous care in the most recent ones, under the guide of an expert neurophysiologist. Materials and methods: In order to test the ability to reduce inaccurate responses and time expenditure using selective SI, data were collected from 16 patients who underwent mapping with the random method (group A) and 15 patients who underwent mapping with the proposed method (group B). The parameters considered were resting motor threshold (%), number of stimuli, number of valid motor evoked potentials (MEPs), number of valid MEPs considered true positives (TPs), number of valid MEPs considered false positives (FPs), ratio of true-positive MEPs to total stimuli, ratio of true-positive MEPs to valid MEPs, minimum amplitude, maximum amplitude and mapping time for each patient. Results: The analysis showed statistically significant reductions in total stimulus demand, procedural time and number of false-positive MEPs. Significant increases were observed in the number of true-positive MEPs, the ratio of true-positive MEPs to total stimuli and the ratio of true-positive MEPs to valid MEPs. In the subgroups analyzed, there were similar trends, in particular, an increase in true positives and a decrease in false-positive responses. Conclusions: The precise selection of SI during hotspot search in nTMS motor mapping could provide reliable cortical maps in short time and with low employment of resources. This method seems to ensure that a MEP really represents a functionally eloquent cortical point, making mapping more intuitive even in less experienced centers.
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spelling pubmed-99547132023-02-25 Selective Stimulus Intensity during Hotspot Search Ensures Faster and More Accurate Preoperative Motor Mapping with nTMS Sartori, Luca Caliri, Samuel Luciano Baro, Valentina Colasanti, Roberto Furlanis, Giulia Melinda D’Amico, Alberto De Nardi, Gianluigi Ferreri, Florinda Corbetta, Maurizio d’Avella, Domenico Denaro, Luca Landi, Andrea Brain Sci Article Introduction: Navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) has emerged as one of the most innovative techniques in neurosurgical practice. However, nTMS motor mapping involves rigorous steps, and the importance of an accurate execution method has not been emphasized enough. In particular, despite strict adherence to procedural protocols, we have observed high variability in map activation according to the choice of stimulation intensity (SI) right from the early stage of hotspot localization. We present a retrospective analysis of motor mappings performed between March 2020 and July 2022, where the SI was only chosen with rigorous care in the most recent ones, under the guide of an expert neurophysiologist. Materials and methods: In order to test the ability to reduce inaccurate responses and time expenditure using selective SI, data were collected from 16 patients who underwent mapping with the random method (group A) and 15 patients who underwent mapping with the proposed method (group B). The parameters considered were resting motor threshold (%), number of stimuli, number of valid motor evoked potentials (MEPs), number of valid MEPs considered true positives (TPs), number of valid MEPs considered false positives (FPs), ratio of true-positive MEPs to total stimuli, ratio of true-positive MEPs to valid MEPs, minimum amplitude, maximum amplitude and mapping time for each patient. Results: The analysis showed statistically significant reductions in total stimulus demand, procedural time and number of false-positive MEPs. Significant increases were observed in the number of true-positive MEPs, the ratio of true-positive MEPs to total stimuli and the ratio of true-positive MEPs to valid MEPs. In the subgroups analyzed, there were similar trends, in particular, an increase in true positives and a decrease in false-positive responses. Conclusions: The precise selection of SI during hotspot search in nTMS motor mapping could provide reliable cortical maps in short time and with low employment of resources. This method seems to ensure that a MEP really represents a functionally eloquent cortical point, making mapping more intuitive even in less experienced centers. MDPI 2023-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9954713/ /pubmed/36831828 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13020285 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sartori, Luca
Caliri, Samuel Luciano
Baro, Valentina
Colasanti, Roberto
Furlanis, Giulia Melinda
D’Amico, Alberto
De Nardi, Gianluigi
Ferreri, Florinda
Corbetta, Maurizio
d’Avella, Domenico
Denaro, Luca
Landi, Andrea
Selective Stimulus Intensity during Hotspot Search Ensures Faster and More Accurate Preoperative Motor Mapping with nTMS
title Selective Stimulus Intensity during Hotspot Search Ensures Faster and More Accurate Preoperative Motor Mapping with nTMS
title_full Selective Stimulus Intensity during Hotspot Search Ensures Faster and More Accurate Preoperative Motor Mapping with nTMS
title_fullStr Selective Stimulus Intensity during Hotspot Search Ensures Faster and More Accurate Preoperative Motor Mapping with nTMS
title_full_unstemmed Selective Stimulus Intensity during Hotspot Search Ensures Faster and More Accurate Preoperative Motor Mapping with nTMS
title_short Selective Stimulus Intensity during Hotspot Search Ensures Faster and More Accurate Preoperative Motor Mapping with nTMS
title_sort selective stimulus intensity during hotspot search ensures faster and more accurate preoperative motor mapping with ntms
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9954713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36831828
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13020285
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