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Author(s):  
Omar A Danoun ◽  
Nicholas Beimer ◽  
Henry Buchtel ◽  
Simon Glynn ◽  
David Harris

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nadine Conradi ◽  
Friederike Rosenberg ◽  
Susanne Knake ◽  
Louise Biermann ◽  
Anja Haag ◽  
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AbstractIn recent years, the clinical usefulness of the Wada test (WT) has been debated among researchers in the field. Therefore, we aimed to assess its contribution to the prediction of change in verbal learning and verbal memory function after epilepsy surgery. Data from 56 patients with temporal lobe epilepsy who underwent WT and subsequent surgery were analyzed retrospectively. Additionally, a standard neuropsychological assessment evaluating attentional, learning and memory, visuospatial, language, and executive function was performed both before and 12 months after surgery. Hierarchical linear regression analyses were used to determine the incremental value of WT results over socio-demographic, clinical, and neuropsychological characteristics in predicting postsurgical change in patients’ verbal learning and verbal memory function. The incorporation of WT results significantly improved the prediction models of postsurgical change in verbal learning (∆R2 = 0.233, p = .032) and verbal memory function (∆R2 = 0.386, p = .005). Presurgical performance and WT scores accounted for 41.8% of the variance in postsurgical change in verbal learning function, and 51.1% of the variance in postsurgical change in verbal memory function. Our findings confirm that WT results are of significant incremental value for the prediction of postsurgical change in verbal learning and verbal memory function. Thus, the WT contributes to determining the risks of epilepsy surgery and, therefore, remains an important part of the presurgical work-up of selected patients with clear clinical indications.


Author(s):  
Susana Pacreu ◽  
Esther Vilà ◽  
Luis Moltó ◽  
Rodrigo Rocamora ◽  
Juan Luis Fernández-Candil
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 163-176
Author(s):  
Mahdieh Karami ◽  
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Jafar Mehvari Habibabadi ◽  
Reza Nilipour ◽  
Majid Barekatain ◽  
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Introduction: about 20% to 30% of patients with epilepsy are diagnosed with drug-resistant epilepsy and one third of these are candidates for epilepsy surgery. Surgical resection of the epileptogenic tissue is a well-established method for treating patients with intractable focal epilepsy. Determining language laterality and locality is an important part of a comprehensive epilepsy program before surgery. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has been increasingly employed as a non-invasive alternative method for the Wada test and cortical stimulation. Sensitive and accurate language tasks are essential for any reliable fMRI mapping. Methods: The present study reviews the methods of presurgical fMRI language mapping and their dedicated fMRI tasks, specifically for patients with epilepsy. Results: Different language tasks including verbal fluency are used in fMRI to determine language laterality and locality in different languages such as Persian. there are some considerations including the language materials and technical protocols for task design that all presurgical teams should take into consideration. Conclusion: Accurate presurgical language mapping is very important to preserve patients language after surgery. This review was the first part of a project for designing standard tasks in Persian to help precise presurgical evaluation and in Iranian PWFIE.


NeuroImage ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 226 ◽  
pp. 117566
Author(s):  
Sebastian Halder ◽  
Bjørn E Juel ◽  
André S Nilsen ◽  
Lashmi Venkat Raghavan ◽  
Johan F Storm
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