Roles of fMRI and Wada tests in the presurgical evaluation of language functions in temporal lobe epilepsy
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Roles of fMRI and Wada tests in the presurgical evaluation of language functions in temporal lobe epilepsy
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Erratum: Roles of fMRI and Wada tests in the presurgical evaluation of language functions in temporal lobe epilepsy.Front Neurol. 2023 Dec 12;14:1342365. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1342365. eCollection 2023. Front Neurol. 2023. PMID: 38152641 Free PMC article.
Abstract
Surgical treatment of pharmacoresistant temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) carries risks for language function that can significantly affect the quality of life. Predicting the risks of decline in language functions before surgery is, consequently, just as important as predicting the chances of becoming seizure-free. The intracarotid amobarbital test, generally known as the Wada test (WT), has been traditionally used to determine language lateralization and to estimate their potential decline after surgery. However, the test is invasive and it does not localize the language functions. Therefore, other noninvasive methods have been proposed, of which functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) has the greatest potential. Functional MRI allows localization of language areas. It has good concordance with the WT for language lateralization, and it is of predictive value for postsurgical naming outcomes. Consequently, fMRI has progressively replaced WT for presurgical language evaluation. The objective of this manuscript is to review the most relevant aspects of language functions in TLE and the current role of fMRI and WT in the presurgical evaluation of language. First, we will provide context by revising the language network distribution and the effects of TLE on them. Then, we will assess the functional outcomes following various forms of TLE surgery and measures to reduce postoperative language decline. Finally, we will discuss the current indications for WT and fMRI and the potential usefulness of the resting-state fMRI technique.
Keywords: epilepsy surgery; functional MRI; intracarotid amobarbital test; naming; outcome; resting-state.
Copyright © 2022 Massot-Tarrús and Mirsattari.
Conflict of interest statement
AM-T has received honoraria for speaking and advisory board engagements from Bial, Eisai, UCB Pharma, and GW pharmaceuticals, as well as research support from Eisai and UCB. He has been involved in multiple multicenter clinical trials unrelated to fMRI and WT. SM is on the advisory boards and speaker bureaus for UCB Canada Inc., Eisai Limited, and Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Canada, Inc. He has been involved in multiple multicenter clinical trials unrelated to fMRI and WT.
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