TY - JOUR
T1 - Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation–Electroencephalography (TMS-EEG) in neurosurgery
T2 - unexplored path towards personalized brain surgery
AU - Oliveira, Martim
AU - Ribeiro, Sofia
AU - Baig Mirza, Asfand
AU - Vastani, Amisha
AU - Díaz-Baamonde, Alba
AU - Tanaka, Masumi
AU - Elhag, Ali
AU - Marchi, Francesco
AU - Ghimire, Prajwal
AU - Fayez, Feras
AU - Patel, Sabina
AU - Gullan, Richard
AU - Bhangoo, Ranjeev
AU - Ashkan, Keyoumars
AU - Vergani, Francesco
AU - Mirallave-Pescador, Ana
AU - Lavrador, José Pedro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/12/9
Y1 - 2024/12/9
N2 - Background: 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. Methods: 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. Results: 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. Conclusions: 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.
AB - Background: 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. Methods: 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. Results: 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. Conclusions: 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.
KW - Electroencephalography
KW - Neurosurgery
KW - Transcranial magnetic stimulation
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U2 - 10.3390/jpm14121144
DO - 10.3390/jpm14121144
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39728057
AN - SCOPUS:85213447779
SN - 2075-4426
VL - 14
JO - Journal of Personalized Medicine
JF - Journal of Personalized Medicine
IS - 12
M1 - 1144
ER -