癫痫
荟萃分析
诱发电位
神经科学
癫痫外科
心理学
计算机科学
医学
病理
作者
René Andrade Machado,Jennifer Meylor
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.yebeh.2024.109851
摘要
Purpose The purpose of this meta-analysis was to determine the best available evidence for the use of cortico-cortical evoked potential (CCEP) for language mapping. Methods PubMed/Medline/Google Scholar/Cochrane and Scopus electronic databases were searched for articles using CCEP for language mapping. CCEP data was obtained including the area of the cortex generating CCEP, resection data, and post-resection language outcomes. Inclusion criteria were clinical articles reporting the use of CCEP in language regions of the brain, reporting language outcomes and whether there was final resection of the cortex, studies with more than five patients, and studies in either English or Spanish. Review articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, or case series with less than five patients were excluded. Results Seven studies with a total of 59 patients were included in this meta-analysis. The presence of CCEPs from stimulation of Broca's area or posterior perisylvian region in the resection predicts language deficits after surgery. The diagnostic odds ratio shows values greater than 0 perioperatively (0.69–5.82) and after six months (1.38–11), supporting a high likelihood of a language deficit if the presence of CCEPs from stimulation of Broca's area or posterior perisylvian region are included in the resection and vice versa. The True Positive rate varied between 0.38 and 0.87. This effect decreases after six months to 0.61 (0.30–0.86). However, the True Negative rate increased from 0.53 (0.32–0.79) to 0.71 (0.55–0.88). Conclusion This meta-analysis supports the utility of CCEP to predict the probability of having long-term language deficits after surgery. .
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