Oliveira Martim, Ribeiro Sofia, Baig Mirza Asfand, Vastani Amisha, Díaz-Baamonde Alba, Tanaka Masumi, Elhag Ali, Marchi Francesco, Ghimire Prajwal, Fayez Feras, Patel Sabina, Gullan Richard, Bhangoo Ranjeev, Ashkan Keyoumars, Vergani Francesco, Mirallave-Pescador Ana, Lavrador José Pedro
Department of Medical Education, Catolica Medical School, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, 1649-023 Oeiras, Portugal.
Department of Neurosurgery, Queen's Hospital, Barking Havering and Redbridge NHS Trust, London RM7 0AG, UK.
J Pers Med. 2024 Dec 9;14(12):1144. doi: 10.3390/jpm14121144.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation-Electroencephalography (TMS-EEG) is a non-operative technique that allows for magnetic cortical stimulation (TMS) and analysis of the electrical currents generated in the brain (EEG). Despite the regular utilization of both techniques independently, little is known about the potential impact of their combination in neurosurgical practice. This scoping review, conducted following PRISMA guidelines, focused on TMS-EEG in epilepsy, neuro-oncology, and general neurosurgery. A literature search in Embase and Ovid MEDLINE returned 3596 records, which were screened based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. After full-text review, three studies met the inclusion criteria. Two independent investigators conducted study selection and data extraction, with mediators resolving disagreements. The NHLBI tool was used to assess risk of bias in the included studies. A total of 3596 articles were screened following the above-mentioned criteria: two articles and one abstract met the inclusion criteria. TMS-EEG is mentioned as a promising tool to evaluate tumor-brain interaction, improve preoperative speech mapping, and for lateralization epileptic focus in patients undergoing epilepsy surgery. Lack of detailed patient and outcome information preclude further considerations about TMS-EEG use beyond the potential applications of this technique. TMS-EEG research in neurosurgery is required to establish the role of this non-invasive brain stimulation-recording technique. Tumor-brain interaction, preoperative mapping, and seizure lateralization are in the front row for its future applications.
经颅磁刺激-脑电图(TMS-EEG)是一种非手术技术,它能够进行磁皮层刺激(TMS)并分析大脑中产生的电流(EEG)。尽管这两种技术都经常被单独使用,但对于它们在神经外科实践中联合使用的潜在影响却知之甚少。本范围综述遵循PRISMA指南进行,重点关注TMS-EEG在癫痫、神经肿瘤学和普通神经外科中的应用。在Embase和Ovid MEDLINE中进行的文献检索共返回3596条记录,这些记录根据预先定义的纳入和排除标准进行筛选。经过全文评审,有三项研究符合纳入标准。由两名独立的研究人员进行研究选择和数据提取,如有分歧则由调解人解决。使用NHLBI工具评估纳入研究中的偏倚风险。按照上述标准共筛选了3596篇文章:两篇文章和一篇摘要符合纳入标准。TMS-EEG被认为是一种有前景的工具,可用于评估肿瘤与大脑的相互作用、改善术前语言映射以及对癫痫手术患者的癫痫病灶进行定位。由于缺乏详细的患者和结果信息,除了该技术的潜在应用外,无法进一步考虑TMS-EEG的使用情况。神经外科领域需要开展TMS-EEG研究,以确定这种非侵入性脑刺激记录技术的作用。肿瘤与大脑的相互作用、术前映射和癫痫发作定位将是其未来应用的重点领域。