Preoperative prediction of language function by diffusion tensor imaging

Abstract For surgery of eloquent tumors in language areas, the accepted gold standard is functional mapping through direct cortical stimulation (DCS) in awake patients. Ever since, neuroscientists are searching for reliable noninvasive detection of function in the human brain, with variable success....

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Main Authors: C. F. Freyschlag, J. Kerschbaumer, D. Pinggera, T. Bodner, A. E. Grams, C. Thomé
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-05-01
Series:Brain Informatics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40708-017-0064-8
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spelling doaj-d0d0f5ad4be04033974b688367bc72fd2020-11-25T02:34:42ZengSpringerOpenBrain Informatics2198-40182198-40262017-05-014320120510.1007/s40708-017-0064-8Preoperative prediction of language function by diffusion tensor imagingC. F. Freyschlag0J. Kerschbaumer1D. Pinggera2T. Bodner3A. E. Grams4C. Thomé5Department of Neurosurgery, Medical University of InnsbruckDepartment of Neurosurgery, Medical University of InnsbruckDepartment of Neurosurgery, Medical University of InnsbruckDepartment of Neurology, Medical University of InnsbruckDepartment of Neuroradiology, Medical University of InnsbruckDepartment of Neurosurgery, Medical University of InnsbruckAbstract For surgery of eloquent tumors in language areas, the accepted gold standard is functional mapping through direct cortical stimulation (DCS) in awake patients. Ever since, neuroscientists are searching for reliable noninvasive detection of function in the human brain, with variable success. The potential of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in combination with computational cortical parcellation to predict functional areas in language eloquent tumors has not been assessed so far. We present a proof-of-concept report involving awake surgery for a temporodorsal tumor. Postoperatively, the imaging was extensively studied and a predictive value of multimodal MR imaging for the possible extent of resection was analyzed. After resection using DCS, the extent of resection and functional outcome were correlated with the processed imaging. Preoperative imaging of our patient was taken to compute the lesion volume as a seed for tractography (DTI) and combined with a tractography of the entire hemisphere. For better spatial resolution, an elastic image fusion was performed to correct the distortion of DTI data. After subtotal resection and imaging analysis, the status of the superior part of the lesion could be identified and predicted as functional cortex. There was a strong correlation between the tumor remnant during surgery and the imaging parameters of DTI connectivity of the eloquent tissue. A combination of complex DTI processing may be able to predict function in a patient suffering eloquent brain tumors and thus allow estimation of extent of resection.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40708-017-0064-8Diffusion-tensor imagingPrediction of functionAwake surgeryEloquent glioma surgeryFunctional MRI
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author C. F. Freyschlag
J. Kerschbaumer
D. Pinggera
T. Bodner
A. E. Grams
C. Thomé
spellingShingle C. F. Freyschlag
J. Kerschbaumer
D. Pinggera
T. Bodner
A. E. Grams
C. Thomé
Preoperative prediction of language function by diffusion tensor imaging
Brain Informatics
Diffusion-tensor imaging
Prediction of function
Awake surgery
Eloquent glioma surgery
Functional MRI
author_facet C. F. Freyschlag
J. Kerschbaumer
D. Pinggera
T. Bodner
A. E. Grams
C. Thomé
author_sort C. F. Freyschlag
title Preoperative prediction of language function by diffusion tensor imaging
title_short Preoperative prediction of language function by diffusion tensor imaging
title_full Preoperative prediction of language function by diffusion tensor imaging
title_fullStr Preoperative prediction of language function by diffusion tensor imaging
title_full_unstemmed Preoperative prediction of language function by diffusion tensor imaging
title_sort preoperative prediction of language function by diffusion tensor imaging
publisher SpringerOpen
series Brain Informatics
issn 2198-4018
2198-4026
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Abstract For surgery of eloquent tumors in language areas, the accepted gold standard is functional mapping through direct cortical stimulation (DCS) in awake patients. Ever since, neuroscientists are searching for reliable noninvasive detection of function in the human brain, with variable success. The potential of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in combination with computational cortical parcellation to predict functional areas in language eloquent tumors has not been assessed so far. We present a proof-of-concept report involving awake surgery for a temporodorsal tumor. Postoperatively, the imaging was extensively studied and a predictive value of multimodal MR imaging for the possible extent of resection was analyzed. After resection using DCS, the extent of resection and functional outcome were correlated with the processed imaging. Preoperative imaging of our patient was taken to compute the lesion volume as a seed for tractography (DTI) and combined with a tractography of the entire hemisphere. For better spatial resolution, an elastic image fusion was performed to correct the distortion of DTI data. After subtotal resection and imaging analysis, the status of the superior part of the lesion could be identified and predicted as functional cortex. There was a strong correlation between the tumor remnant during surgery and the imaging parameters of DTI connectivity of the eloquent tissue. A combination of complex DTI processing may be able to predict function in a patient suffering eloquent brain tumors and thus allow estimation of extent of resection.
topic Diffusion-tensor imaging
Prediction of function
Awake surgery
Eloquent glioma surgery
Functional MRI
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40708-017-0064-8
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