Determination of language dominance in pediatric patients with epilepsy for clinical decision-making: Correspondence of intracarotid amobarbitol procedure and fMRI modalities

Epilepsy Behav. 2021 Aug;121(Pt A):108041. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108041. Epub 2021 May 31.

Abstract

Identification of the language dominant hemisphere is an essential part of the evaluation of potential pediatric epilepsy surgery patients. Historically, language dominance has been determined using the intracarotid amobarbitol procedure (IAP), but use of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) scanning is becoming more common. Few studies examine the correspondence between fMRI and IAP in pediatric samples. The current study examined the agreement of hemispheric lateralization as determined by fMRI and IAP in a consecutive sample of 10 pediatric patients with epilepsy evaluated for epilepsy surgery. Data showed a strong correlation between IAP and fMRI lateralilty indices (r=.91) and 70% agreement in determination of hemispheric dominance, despite increased demonstration of bilateral or atypical language representation in this pediatric sample. Clinical implications and interpretation challenges are discussed.

Keywords: Epilepsy; Language; Pediatric; Surgery; fMRI.

MeSH terms

  • Amobarbital
  • Brain Mapping
  • Cerebral Cortex
  • Child
  • Clinical Decision-Making
  • Dominance, Cerebral
  • Epilepsy* / diagnostic imaging
  • Functional Laterality
  • Humans
  • Language*
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Substances

  • Amobarbital