Locating and Outlining the Cortical Motor Representation Areas of Facial Muscles With Navigated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

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Saisanen, Laura [1 ,3 ]
Julkunen, Petro [2 ,3 ]
Kemppainen, Samuli [3 ,6 ,7 ]
Danner, Nils [3 ]
Immonen, Arto [4 ]
Mervaala, Esa [1 ,3 ]
Maatta, Sara [1 ,3 ]
Muraja-Murro, Anu [3 ]
Kononen, Mervi [3 ,5 ]
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[1] Univ Eastern Finland, Fac Hlth Sci, Inst Clin Med, FI-70211 Kuopio, Finland
[2] Univ Eastern Finland, Dept Appl Phys, FI-70211 Kuopio, Finland
[3] Kuopio Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Neurophysiol, SF-70210 Kuopio, Finland
[4] Kuopio Univ Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, SF-70210 Kuopio, Finland
[5] Kuopio Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Radiol, SF-70210 Kuopio, Finland
[6] NordLab Kajaani, Dept Clin Neurophysiol, Kajaani, Finland
[7] Kainuu Cent Hosp, Kainuu Social & Hlth Care Joint Author, Kajaani, Finland
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EVOKED-POTENTIALS; MASSETER MUSCLE; COIL ORIENTATION; FUNCTIONAL MRI; TUMOR PATIENTS; CORTEX; TMS; MOTONEURONS; RELIABILITY; SURGERY;
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10.1227/NEU.0000000000000798
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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BACKGROUND: Navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) has become established as an accurate noninvasive technique for mapping the functional motor cortex for the representation areas of upper and lower limb muscles but not yet for facial musculature. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the applicability and clinical impact of using nTMS to map cortical motor areas of facial muscles in healthy volunteers and neurosurgical tumor patients. METHODS: Eight healthy volunteers and 12 patients with tumor were studied. The motor threshold (MT) was determined for the abductor pollicis brevis and mentalis muscles. The lateral part of the motor cortex was mapped with suprathreshold stimulation intensity, and motor evoked potentials were recorded from several facial muscles. The patient protocol was modified according to the clinical indication. RESULTS: In all healthy subjects, motor evoked potentials were elicited in the mentalis (mean latency, 13.4 milliseconds) and orbicularis oris (mean latency, 12.6 milliseconds) muscles. At 110% of MT of the mentalis, the motor evoked potentials of facial muscles were elicited mainly in the precentral gyrus but also from one gyrus anterior and posterior to it. The cortical areas applicable for mapping were limited by an artifact attributable to direct peripheral nerve stimulation. The mapping protocol was successful in 10 of 12 tumor patients at locating the representation area of the lower facial muscles. The MT of the facial muscles was significantly higher than that of the abductor pollicis brevis. CONCLUSION: nTMS is an applicable and clinically beneficial noninvasive method to preoperatively map the cortical representation areas of the facial muscles in the lower part of the face. Instead of using the MT of the abductor pollicis brevis, the stimulus intensity during mapping should be proportioned to the MT of a facial muscle. ABBREVIATIONS: APB, abductor pollicis brevis CoG, center of gravity DCS, direct cortical stimulation EEG, electroencephalography EMG, electromyography MEP, motor evoked potential MT, motor threshold nTMS, navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation. © 2015 by the Congress of Neurological Surg..
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