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CompletedNCT02903784

Neural Basis of Language Processing

The Neural Basis of Language: A New Lighting. Study of Semantic Processing in MRI Mutimodale and Direct Electrical Stimulation

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
63 (actual)
Sponsor
University Hospital, Montpellier · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

According to the O.M.S. Classification, grade 2 glioma is a pre-cancerous lesion, slowly progressive, infiltrating the central nervous system, mainly affecting young adults. This surgery should nevertheless be conducted in awake condition to achieve two conflicting goals: get maximum brain tissue infiltrated by the tumor while preserving the integrity of functional structures. So awake after opening the skull, the patient undergoes a series of preoperative tests, administered by a speech therapist present in the operating room. This procedure allows the neurosurgeon to establish an individual functional brain mapping in real time, through the observation by the SLP of the patient's answers to direct electrical stimulation applied to the cortical and sub-cortical. This support is based on the extraordinary plasticity demonstrated by the brain in the presence of a slowly progressive lesion. To ensure the patient the highest achievable load should increase our understanding of brain function, including the neural bases of language, glioma grade 2 is predominantly localized functional area of language.

Detailed description

According to the O.M.S. Classification, grade 2 glioma is a pre-cancerous lesion, slowly progressive, infiltrating the central nervous system, mainly affecting young adults. Surgical excision of the tumor is the most appropriate care, with or without chemotherapy or radiotherapy. This surgery should nevertheless be conducted in awake condition to achieve two conflicting goals: get maximum brain tissue infiltrated by the tumor while preserving the integrity of functional structures. So awake after opening the skull, the patient undergoes a series of preoperative tests (motor, sensory and / or language), administered by a speech therapist present in the operating room. This procedure allows the neurosurgeon to establish an individual functional brain mapping in real time, through the observation by the SLP of the patient's answers to direct electrical stimulation applied to the cortical and sub-cortical. This support is based on the extraordinary plasticity demonstrated by the brain in the presence of a slowly progressive lesion. To ensure the patient the highest achievable load should increase our understanding of brain function, including the neural bases of language, glioma grade 2 is predominantly localized functional area of language. Many studies apply to highlight the cortical organization of language, but the study of subcortical beams involved in this function, especially in the semantic language processing, has so far received less attention . The use of electric direct intraoperative stimulation helps highlight the cortico-subcortical networks involved in language processing. The new imaging techniques allow us to better understand the functional brain anatomy: the Diffusion Tensor can view the white matter bundles based on the diffusion of water molecules, functional MRI to visualize areas cortical functional.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEfMRIPatient with grade 2 glioma and healthy volunteers use a brain imaging (fMRI)
PROCEDUREtractographyPatient with grade 2 glioma and healthy volunteers use a brain imaging (tractography)
OTHERneuropsychological examinationPatient with grade 2 glioma and healthy volunteers use a neuropsychological examination

Timeline

Start date
2012-09-01
Primary completion
2015-02-01
Completion
2016-09-01
First posted
2016-09-16
Last updated
2020-09-02

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02903784. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.