Title :
cortiQ - Clinical software for electrocorticographic real-time functional mapping of the eloquent cortex
Author :
Prueckl, R. ; Kapeller, C. ; Potes, Cristhian ; Korostenskaja, Milena ; Schalk, Gerwin ; Lee, K.H. ; Guger, C.
Author_Institution :
g.tec Guger Technol. OG, Schiedlberg, Austria
Abstract :
Planning for epilepsy surgery depends substantially on the localization of brain cortical areas responsible for sensory, motor, or cognitive functions, clinically also known as eloquent cortex. In this paper, we present the novel software package `cortiQ´ that allows clinicians to localize eloquent cortex, thus providing a safe margin for surgical resection with a low incidence of neurological deficits. This software can be easily used in addition to traditional mapping procedures such as the electrical cortical stimulation (ECS) mapping. The software analyses task-related changes in gamma activity recorded from implanted subdural electrocorticography electrodes using extensions to previously published methods. In this manuscript, we describe the system´s architecture and workflow required to obtain a map of the eloquent cortex. We validate the system by comparing our mapping results with those acquired using ECS mapping in two subjects. Our results indicate that cortiQ reliably identifies eloquent cortex much faster (several minutes compared to an hour or more) than ECS mapping. Next-neighbour analyses show that there are no false positives and an average of 1.24% false negatives.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biomedical measurement; medical computing; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; ECS mapping; brain cortical area localization; clinical software; cognitive function; cortiQ software package; electrical cortical stimulation; electrocorticographic real time functional mapping; eloquent cortex; epilepsy surgery planning; gamma activity; motor function; sensory function; software analyses; subdural electrocorticography electrodes; surgical resection; traditional mapping procedure; Brain; Electrodes; Epilepsy; Hospitals; Real-time systems; Software; Surgery;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6611010