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Cognitive performance change of pediatric patients after conducting frontal transcortical approach to treat lateral ventricular tumor.

Wanchun Zhu1, Jintao He1, Xiang Li1, Lei Wang1, Zheng Lu1, Chunde Li1, Jian Gong2,3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Applying frontal transcortical approach to treat lateral ventricular tumor is one of the most common neurosurgical manipulations. The frontal transcortical approach generally passes through the middle frontal gyrus in which there is no major function involved in the traditional sense. However, current researches have suggested that the prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays a central role in the whole network of the brain cognitive frame. In addition, cognitive function is crucial in growing and developmental stages and essential for the educational achievement, especially for children. Based on this, the authors in this study analyzed cognitive performance change of pediatric patients who had accepted frontal transcortical operation in 1-year follow-up and discussed the possibility of higher cognitive functions of the damaged region. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this single-center study, 15 pediatric patients (median age at surgery, 9.21 years old; range, 6.42-14.17 years old) who had been treated with frontal transcortical approach for lateral ventricular tumors were selected as research objects. The cognitive function assessment was conducting by adopting the revised Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-fourth edition (WISC-IV). In addition, the resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (resting-state fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) were carried out to measure the level of co-activation and to explore the functional connectivity between the brain regions at the preoperative period and 1-year follow-up after surgery.
RESULTS: GTR was achieved in all patients, and all patients were in good condition after surgery. Compared to the preoperative indices of WISC-IV, patients generally had a lower level of indices of the WISC-IV after surgery, for example, the total IQ was declined to M = 83.60, SD = 9.500 from M = 95.33, SD = 13.844 within 1 year convalescence. The data of perceptual reasoning (t = - 2.392, p = 0.016), processing speed (t = - 2.121, p = 0.033), and total IQ (t = -2.638, p = 0.008) before and after surgery showed statistically significance. Furthermore, decreased functional connectivity and disconnected neural fasciculus were revealed by the size of activation regions in the resting-state fMRI and the reconstruction of three-dimensional images of white matter tracts in the DTI pre- and post-operative.
CONCLUSION: The PFC was not regarded as a major functional area in the past, but the researches at present have shown that the interactions between PFC and other posterior brain regions serve as the basis of the higher cognitive functions. According to imaging manifestations and WISC-IV tasks in this paper, we found that the PFC injury caused by the frontal transcortical approach led to damaged brain structure and impaired the performance of cognitive function. On this basis, we detected that the perceptual reasoning and processing speed maybe have more extensive connections with the middle frontal gyrus.

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Keywords:  Children lateral ventricular tumor; Cognitive performance change; Frontal transcortical approach

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28939939     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-017-3604-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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