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Multimodality language mapping in patients with left-hemispheric language dominance on Wada test.


ABSTRACT: We determined the utility of electrocorticography (ECoG) and stimulation for detecting language-related sites in patients with left-hemispheric language-dominance on Wada test.We studied 13 epileptic patients who underwent language mapping using event-related gamma-oscillations on ECoG and stimulation via subdural electrodes. Sites showing significant gamma-augmentation during an auditory-naming task were defined as language-related ECoG sites. Sites at which stimulation resulted in auditory perceptual changes, failure to verbalize a correct answer, or sensorimotor symptoms involving the mouth were defined as language-related stimulation sites. We determined how frequently these methods revealed language-related sites in the superior-temporal, inferior-frontal, dorsolateral-premotor, and inferior-Rolandic regions.Language-related sites in the superior-temporal and inferior-frontal gyri were detected by ECoG more frequently than stimulation (p < 0.05), while those in the dorsolateral-premotor and inferior-Rolandic regions were detected by both methods equally. Stimulation of language-related ECoG sites, compared to the others, more frequently elicited language symptoms (p < 0.00001). One patient developed dysphasia requiring in-patient speech therapy following resection of the dorsolateral-premotor and inferior-Rolandic regions containing language-related ECoG sites not otherwise detected by stimulation.Language-related gamma-oscillations may serve as an alternative biomarker of underlying language function in patients with left-hemispheric language-dominance.Measurement of language-related gamma-oscillations is warranted in presurgical evaluation of epileptic patients.

SUBMITTER: Kojima K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3658143 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multimodality language mapping in patients with left-hemispheric language dominance on Wada test.

Kojima Katsuaki K   Brown Erik C EC   Rothermel Robert R   Carlson Alanna A   Matsuzaki Naoyuki N   Shah Aashit A   Atkinson Marie M   Mittal Sandeep S   Fuerst Darren D   Sood Sandeep S   Asano Eishi E  

Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 20120412 10


<h4>Objective</h4>We determined the utility of electrocorticography (ECoG) and stimulation for detecting language-related sites in patients with left-hemispheric language-dominance on Wada test.<h4>Methods</h4>We studied 13 epileptic patients who underwent language mapping using event-related gamma-oscillations on ECoG and stimulation via subdural electrodes. Sites showing significant gamma-augmentation during an auditory-naming task were defined as language-related ECoG sites. Sites at which st  ...[more]

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