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Language lateralization by fMRI and Wada testing in 229 patients with epilepsy: rates and predictors of discordance.

Julie K Janecek1, Sara J Swanson, David S Sabsevitz, Thomas A Hammeke, Manoj Raghavan, Megan E Rozman, Jeffrey R Binder.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To more definitively characterize Wada/functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) language dominance discordance rates with the largest sample of patients with epilepsy to date, and to examine demographic, clinical, and methodologic predictors of discordance.
METHODS: Two hundred twenty-nine patients with epilepsy underwent both a standardized Wada test and a semantic decision fMRI language protocol in a prospective research study. Language laterality indices were computed for each test using automated and double-blind methods, and Wada/fMRI discordance rates were calculated using objective criteria for discordance. Regression analyses were used to explore a range of variables that might predict discordance, including subject variables, Wada quality indices, and fMRI quality indices. KEY
FINDINGS: Discordant results were observed in 14% of patients. Discordance was highest among those categorized by either test as having bilateral language. In a multivariate model, the only factor that predicted discordance was the degree of atypical language dominance on fMRI. SIGNIFICANCE: fMRI language lateralization is generally concordant with Wada testing. The degree of rightward shift of language dominance on fMRI testing is strongly correlated with Wada/fMRI discordance, suggesting that fMRI may be more sensitive than Wada to right hemisphere language processing, although the clinical significance of this increased sensitivity is unknown. The relative accuracy of fMRI versus Wada testing for predicting postsurgical language outcome in discordant cases remains a topic for future research. Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
© 2013 International League Against Epilepsy.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23294162      PMCID: PMC3649863          DOI: 10.1111/epi.12068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsia        ISSN: 0013-9580            Impact factor:   5.864


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2.  Functional MRI and Wada studies in patients with interhemispheric dissociation of language functions.

Authors:  Dongwook Lee; Sara J Swanson; David S Sabsevitz; Thomas A Hammeke; F Scott Winstanley; Edward T Possing; Jeffrey R Binder
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3.  Use of preoperative functional MRI to predict verbal memory decline after temporal lobe epilepsy surgery.

Authors:  Jeffrey R Binder; David S Sabsevitz; Sara J Swanson; Thomas A Hammeke; Manoj Raghavan; Wade M Mueller
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2008-04-24       Impact factor: 5.864

4.  The role of the Wada test in the surgical treatment of temporal lobe epilepsy: an international survey.

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Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 5.864

Review 5.  Functional MRI is a valid noninvasive alternative to Wada testing.

Authors:  Jeffrey R Binder
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6.  Functional MR evaluation of temporal and frontal language dominance compared with the Wada test.

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8.  Comprehensive presurgical functional MRI language evaluation in adult patients with epilepsy.

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9.  Strongly lateralized activation in language fMRI of atypical dominant patients-implications for presurgical work-up.

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Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2008-05-29       Impact factor: 5.864

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2.  Functional MRI and direct cortical stimulation: Prediction of postoperative language decline.

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3.  Practice guideline summary: Use of fMRI in the presurgical evaluation of patients with epilepsy: Report of the Guideline Development, Dissemination, and Implementation Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology.

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Review 4.  Brain imaging in the assessment for epilepsy surgery.

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Review 5.  Comparing the Intracarotid Amobarbital Test and Functional MRI for the Presurgical Evaluation of Language in Epilepsy.

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6.  Temporal lobe regions essential for preserved picture naming after left temporal epilepsy surgery.

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7.  Naming outcome prediction in patients with discordant Wada and fMRI language lateralization.

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8.  Predictors of language lateralization in temporal lobe epilepsy.

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9.  Resting-State Functional MR Imaging for Determining Language Laterality in Intractable Epilepsy.

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10.  Naming outcome after left or right temporal lobectomy in patients with bilateral language representation by Wada testing.

Authors:  Julie K Janecek; F Scott Winstanley; David S Sabsevitz; Manoj Raghavan; Wade Mueller; Jeffrey R Binder; Sara J Swanson
Journal:  Epilepsy Behav       Date:  2013-05-18       Impact factor: 2.937

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