基于刺激的同情映射评估癫痫手术治疗中岛岛切除的风险:说明性病例。

Patrick W Hullett, Aria J Lin, Quinn Greicius, Robert C Knowlton, Tina T Shih, Vikram R Rao, Virginia E Sturm, Edward F Chang
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背景:脑岛是同情和共情网络模型的中心节点。正因为如此,切除脑岛治疗耐药性癫痫可以改变一个人的同情心水平。观察:在这里,作者提出了一个临床病例的妇女耐药癫痫局限于非显性岛。由于广泛的文献暗示岛岛在移情和同情方面的功能,包括病变研究,她主要关注的是岛岛切除后她的同情水平的变化。在这种情况下,作者在切除前进行了一种新的同情心映射范式,使用30秒的视频片段来引发同情心。这表明,电刺激横跨前岛的部位没有改变同情心,这提供了一些保证,切除不会影响她的同情心。与此一致的是,切除前和切除后的测试,以及患者的非正式主观报告,表明右岛切除后同情心或同情心的子成分(悲伤和同理心)没有变化。经验教训:虽然切除非优势岛叶皮层需要谨慎,但该病例说明了一个同情心映射范例,使临床团队和患者放心,她的同情心不会受到影响,并且正式的术后测试与此一致。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24339。
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Stimulation-based compassion mapping to assess risk of insular resection for surgical epilepsy management: illustrative case.

Background: The insula is a central node in network models of compassion and empathy. Because of this, resection of the insula for the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy can change an individual's level of compassion.

Observations: Here, the authors present the clinical case of a woman with drug-resistant epilepsy localized to the nondominant insula. Because of the widespread literature implicating insular function in empathy and compassion, including lesion studies, her primary concern was changes in her compassion level after insular resection. In this case, the authors performed a novel compassion mapping paradigm before resection, using 30-second video clips to elicit compassion. This showed no changes in compassion with electrical stimulation of sites spanning the anterior insula, providing some reassurance that resection would not affect her compassion. Consistent with this, pre- and postresection testing, along with informal subjective reports by the patient, demonstrated no change in compassion or subcomponents of compassion (sadness and empathy) after right insular resection.

Lessons: While resection of the nondominant insular cortex warrants caution, this case illustrates a compassion mapping paradigm that reassured the clinical team and the patient that her compassion would not be affected and formal postoperative testing that was consistent with this. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24339.

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