A practical clinical method to quantify language lateralization in fMRI using whole-brain analysis

被引:39
|
作者
Jones, Stephen E. [1 ]
Mahmoud, Shamseldeen Y. [1 ]
Phillips, Micheal D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cleveland Clin, Imaging Inst, Div Neuroradiol, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
关键词
Lateralization index; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Language lateralization; fMRI; TEMPORAL-LOBE EPILEPSY; FUNCTIONAL MRI; WADA TEST; TUMOR SURGERY; DOMINANCE; ACTIVATION; INDEX; MEMORY; COMPLICATIONS; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.10.052
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Surgery is often the only effective treatment for intractable epilepsy, but its benefits must be balanced by potential disruption of eloquent cortical functions. Wada test is the standard technique to lateralize language before surgery; however, it is invasive and associated with complications. fMRI provides an attractive noninvasive alternative, which has been previously shown to correlate with Wada results. However this correlation is imperfect since standard fMRI laterality indices are dependent on a particular arbitrary statistical threshold used in the data processing. We report a novel automated, threshold-independent fMRI methodology to assess language lateralization, which we hypothesize provides a robust and unbiased preoperative assessment. This hemispheric histogram analysis method can accurately interrogate language lateralization, as validated against the Wada test. Fifty-nine subjects with intractable epilepsy received preoperative evaluation for language lateralization using fMRI. fMRI data then were analyzed using a novel automated threshold-independent method for determining language lateralization. The methodology generated a lateralization score based on hemispheric activation of language areas and a quality index based on multiple factors, including patient motion and signal-to-noise characteristics. Lateralization scores were compared to Wada test results (51 patients), direct cortical stimulation (3 patients), and subdural grid stimulation (5 patients). Data sets were used to generate a probability score for language lateralization for each subject. The lateralization scores correlated well with the objective measures of language lateralization (r(2)=0.46). Cumulative historical data were utilized to prospectively determine probabilities of language lateralization for individual patients. In conclusion, hemispheric language lateralization can be accurately determined using a novel objective and automated methodology that calculates language lateralization in a threshold-independent manner and can be used to determine the probability of language dominance in individual patients. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:2937 / 2949
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] White-matter microstructure and language lateralization in left-handers: A whole-brain MRI analysis
    Perlaki, Gabor
    Horvath, Reka
    Orsi, Gergely
    Aradi, Mihaly
    Auer, Tibor
    Varga, Eszter
    Kantor, Gyongyi
    Altbaecker, Anna
    John, Flora
    Doczi, Tamas
    Komoly, Samuel
    Kovacs, Norbert
    Schwarcz, Attila
    Janszky, Jozsef
    BRAIN AND COGNITION, 2013, 82 (03) : 319 - 328
  • [2] Resting fMRI as an alternative for task-based fMRI for language lateralization in temporal lobe epilepsy patients: a study using independent component analysis
    Smitha, K. A.
    Arun, K. M.
    Rajesh, P. G.
    Thomas, Bejoy
    Radhakrishnan, Ashalatha
    Sarma, P. Sankara
    Kesavadas, C.
    NEURORADIOLOGY, 2019, 61 (07) : 803 - 810
  • [3] Effectiveness of four different clinical fMRI paradigms for preoperative regional determination of language lateralization in patients with brain tumors
    Zaca, Domenico
    Nickerson, Joshua P.
    Deib, Gerard
    Pillai, Jay J.
    NEURORADIOLOGY, 2012, 54 (09) : 1015 - 1025
  • [4] Whole-brain causal discovery using fMRI
    Arab, Fahimeh
    Ghassami, Amiremad
    Jamalabadi, Hamidreza
    Peters, Megan A. K.
    Nozari, Erfan
    NETWORK NEUROSCIENCE, 2025, 9 (01): : 392 - 420
  • [5] Repeatability of language fMRI lateralization and localization metrics in brain tumor patients
    Agarwal, Shruti
    Hua, Jun
    Sair, Haris I.
    Gujar, Sachin
    Bettegowda, Chetan
    Lu, Hanzhang
    Pillai, Jay J.
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2018, 39 (12) : 4733 - 4742
  • [6] An improved temporal clustering analysis method applied to whole-brain data in fMRI study
    Lu, Na
    Shan, Bao-Ci
    Xu, Jian-Yang
    Wang, Wei
    Li, Kun-Cheng
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, 2007, 25 (01) : 57 - 62
  • [7] Language lateralization of a bilingual person with epilepsy using a combination of fMRI and neuropsychological assessment findings
    O'Grady, Christopher
    Omisade, Antonina
    Sadler, R. Mark
    NEUROCASE, 2016, 22 (05) : 436 - 442
  • [8] Improved temporal clustering analysis method applied to whole-brain data in acupuncture fMRI study
    Lu, Na
    Shan, Bao-Ci
    Xu, Jian-Yang
    Wang, Wei
    Li, Kun-Cheng
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, 2007, 25 (08) : 1190 - 1195
  • [9] Application of a Computerized Language Lateralization Index from fMRI by a Group of Clinical Neuroradiologists
    Jones, S. E.
    Mahmoud, S. Y.
    Gonzalez-Martinez, J.
    Lockwood, D. S.
    Moon, D.
    Smith, A. S.
    Stultz, T. W.
    Tievsky, A. L.
    Phillips, M. D.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY, 2013, 34 (03) : 564 - 569
  • [10] Clinical Standardized fMRI Reveals Altered Language Lateralization in Patients with Brain Tumor
    Partovi, S.
    Jacobi, B.
    Rapps, N.
    Zipp, L.
    Karimi, S.
    Rengier, F.
    Lyo, J. K.
    Stippich, C.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY, 2012, 33 (11) : 2151 - 2157