학술논문

Right Brodmann area 18 predicts tremor arrest after Vim radiosurgery: a voxel-based morphometry study.
Document Type
Article
Source
Acta Neurochirurgica. Mar2018, Vol. 160 Issue 3, p603-609. 7p. 1 Chart, 1 Graph.
Subject
*DRUG resistance
*ESSENTIAL tremor
*RADIOSURGERY
*THALAMOTOMY
*BRAIN imaging
Language
ISSN
0001-6268
Abstract
Introduction: Drug-resistant essential tremor (ET) can benefit from open standard stereotactic procedures, such as deep-brain stimulation or radiofrequency thalamotomy. Non-surgical candidates can be offered either high-focused ultrasound (HIFU) or radiosurgery (RS). All procedures aim to target the same thalamic site, the ventro-intermediate nucleus (e.g., Vim). The mechanisms by which tremor stops after Vim RS or HIFU remain unknown. We used voxel-based morphometry (VBM) on pretherapeutic neuroimaging data and assessed which anatomical site would best correlate with tremor arrest 1 year after Vim RS.Methods: Fifty-two patients (30 male, 22 female; mean age 71.6 years, range 49–82) with right-sided ET benefited from left unilateral Vim RS in Marseille, France. Targeting was performed in a uniform manner, using 130 Gy and a single 4-mm collimator. Neurological (pretherapeutic and 1 year after) and neuroimaging (baseline) assessments were completed. Tremor score on the treated hand (TSTH) at 1 year after Vim RS was included in a statistical parametric mapping analysis of variance (ANOVA) model as a continuous variable with pretherapeutic neuroimaging data. Pretherapeutic gray matter density (GMD) was further correlated with TSTH improvement. No a priori hypothesis was used in the statistical model.Results: The only statistically significant region was right Brodmann area (BA) 18 (visual association area V2, p = 0.05, cluster size Kc = 71). Higher baseline GMD correlated with better TSTH improvement at 1 year after Vim RS (Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient = 0.002).Conclusions: Routine baseline structural neuroimaging predicts TSTH improvement 1 year after Vim RS. The relevant anatomical area is the right visual association cortex (BA 18, V2). The question whether visual areas should be included in the targeting remains open. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]