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Characterizing the relationship between functional MRI-derived measures and clinical outcomes in patients with vascular lesions.

Thomas A Gallagher1, Veena A Nair2, Michael F Regner2, Brittany M Young2, Andrew Radtke2, Joshua Pankratz2, Ryan L Holdsworth2, Dovile Baniulis2, Nicole K Kornder2, Jed Voss2, Benjamin P Austin3, Chad Moritz2, Elizabeth M Meyerand4, Vivek Prabhakaran2.   

Abstract

OBJECT: Functional MRI (fMRI) has proven to be an effective component of pretreatment planning in patients harboring a variety of different brain lesions. The authors have recently reported significant relationships concerning distances between brain tumor borders and areas of functional activation (lesion-to-activation distance; LAD) with regard to patient morbidity and mortality. This study further examines the relationship between LAD, focusing on a host of vascular lesions and pre- and posttreatment morbidity.
METHODS: This study included a sample population of patients with vascular lesions (n = 106), primarily arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and cavernomas. These patients underwent pretreatment fMRI-based motor mapping (n = 72) or language mapping (n = 84). The impact of LAD and other variables derived from the patient medical record were analyzed with respect to functional deficits in terms of morbidity (weakness and/or aphasia).
RESULTS: In patients with no pretreatment deficits, there was trend for a significant relationship between the Wernicke area LAD and posttreatment language deficits. In patients with or without pretreatment deficits, a trend toward significance was observed between sensorimotor LAD and posttreatment motor deficits. Additionally, lesion type (AVMs or cavernomas) affected posttreatment deficits, with more patients with cavernomas showing posttreatment language deficits than patients with AVMs. However, this difference was not observed for posttreatment motor deficits.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that the proximity of a vascular lesion to sensorimotor and language areas is a relevant parameter in estimating patient prognosis in the perioperative period. Additionally, vascular lesion type and existence of pretreatment deficits play a significant role in outcomes.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23544414      PMCID: PMC3807681          DOI: 10.3171/2013.2.FOCUS12417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Focus        ISSN: 1092-0684            Impact factor:   4.047


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2.  Characterizing the relationship between lesion-activation distance using fMRI and verbal measures in brain tumor patients.

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