The contribution of posterior circulation to memory function during the intracarotid amobarbital procedure

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M. Zijlmans
C. J. A. Huibers
G. J. Huiskamp
G. A. P. de Kort
W. C. J. Alpherts
F. S. S. Leijten
J. Hendrikse
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[1] Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience,Department of Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology
[2] University Medical Center Utrecht,Department of Radiology
[3] University Medical Center Utrecht,Department of Psychology
[4] The Epilepsy Institutes of the Netherlands Foundation (SEIN),undefined
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Journal of Neurology | 2012年 / 259卷
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Wada test; Amobarbital; Foetal type; Willis; Cerebral arteries;
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the contribution of posterior circulation to memory function by comparing memory scores between patients with and without a foetal-type posterior cerebral artery (FTP) during the intracarotid amobarbital procedure (IAP) in epilepsy patients. Patients undergoing bilateral IAP between January 2004 and January 2010 were retrospectively included. Pre-test angiograms were assessed for the presence of a FTP. Memory function scores (% correct) after right and left injections were obtained. Functional significance of FTP was affirmed by relative occipital versus parietal EEG slow-wave increase during IAP. Memory and EEG scores were compared between patients with and without FTP (Mann–Whitney U test). A total of 106 patients were included, 73 with posterior cerebral arteries (PCA) without FTP (‘non-FTP’), 28 patients with unilateral FTP and 5 with a bilateral FTP. Memory scores were lower when amytal was injected to the hemisphere contralateral to the presumed seizure focus (on the right decreasing from 98.3 to 59.1, and on the left decreasing from 89.1 to 72.4; p < 0.001). When IAP was performed on the side of FTP memory scores were significantly lower (70.8) compared to non-FTP (82.0; p = 0.02). Relative occipital EEG changes were 0.44 for FTP cases and 0.36 for non-FTP patients (p = 0.01). A relationship between vasculature and brain function was demonstrated by lower memory scores and more slow-wave activity on occipital EEG during IAP in patients with foetal-type PCA compared to patients with non-FTP. This suggests an important contribution of brain areas supplied by the PCA to memory function.
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