Insular gliomas are surgically challenging. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring assists surgical excision. Although still controversial, a reduction of Motor Evoked Potential (MEPs) signal>50% correlates with postoperative impairment. However, this reduction often occurs too late. Identifying pre-warning indicators, anticipating MEPs drop>50%, could optimise surgery of insular gliomas. Monocentric retrospective study, collecting clinical, surgical and neurophysiological data of patients harbouring insular intra-axial lesions. I) MEPs tracking included the baseline, compared with all subsequently recorded signals. Upper limb muscles were analysed. II) The Fourier transform was used to modulate the recorded signals. III) The Dynamic Time Warping (DWT) was then applied followed by Logistic Regression. Out of 300 patients operated on for supratentorial lesions (January 2023September 2024), 30 patients with insular tumours were finally enrolled. The efficacy of the logistic regression model resulted in high accuracy [91.45%]: it allowed us to identify a pre-warning signal (PWS), anticipating the decrease in MEPs>50% (i.e. Warning Sign=WS), by considering new parameters of DTW. Comparing MEPs tracks and the identified parameters, our results revealed that PWS compared to WS has the same Se[83.3%]and NPV [93.8%] in identifying MEPs drop and correlating with the postoperative clinical outcome. Compared to WS, PWS has superimposable Sp and PPV correlating with prediction of motor deficits (Sp:62.5%, PPV: 35.7%). Therefore, PWS may be more reliable than WS to interpret IOM variations and predict the clinical outcome. Based on our preliminary data, PWS is reliably predictive of motor outcome, and more accurate than WS to identify IOM variations.

A pre-warning signalling in Motor Evoked Potentials Monitoring for Insular Glioma surgery. A preliminary study / Bonaudo, Camilla; Lombardi, Sara; Sorbi, Giulia; Visocchi, Eleonora; Camelia, Manuel; Galletti, Anastasia; Esposito, Alice; Pedone, Agnese; Baldanzi, Fabrizio; Troiano, Simone; Martinelli, Cristiana; Carrai, Riccardo; Battista, Francesca; Muscas, Giovanni; Orlandini, Simone; Campagnaro, Luca; Boschi, Andrea; Tola, Serena; Grippo, Antonello; Bocchi, Leonardo; Della Puppa, Alessandro. - In: WORLD NEUROSURGERY. - ISSN 1878-8750. - ELETTRONICO. - (2025), pp. 0-0. [10.1016/j.wneu.2025.124185]

A pre-warning signalling in Motor Evoked Potentials Monitoring for Insular Glioma surgery. A preliminary study

Bonaudo, Camilla
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Lombardi, Sara;Visocchi, Eleonora;Camelia, Manuel;Galletti, Anastasia;Esposito, Alice;Pedone, Agnese;Martinelli, Cristiana;Carrai, Riccardo;Battista, Francesca;Muscas, Giovanni;Boschi, Andrea;Grippo, Antonello;Bocchi, Leonardo;Della Puppa, Alessandro
2025

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Insular gliomas are surgically challenging. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring assists surgical excision. Although still controversial, a reduction of Motor Evoked Potential (MEPs) signal>50% correlates with postoperative impairment. However, this reduction often occurs too late. Identifying pre-warning indicators, anticipating MEPs drop>50%, could optimise surgery of insular gliomas. Monocentric retrospective study, collecting clinical, surgical and neurophysiological data of patients harbouring insular intra-axial lesions. I) MEPs tracking included the baseline, compared with all subsequently recorded signals. Upper limb muscles were analysed. II) The Fourier transform was used to modulate the recorded signals. III) The Dynamic Time Warping (DWT) was then applied followed by Logistic Regression. Out of 300 patients operated on for supratentorial lesions (January 2023September 2024), 30 patients with insular tumours were finally enrolled. The efficacy of the logistic regression model resulted in high accuracy [91.45%]: it allowed us to identify a pre-warning signal (PWS), anticipating the decrease in MEPs>50% (i.e. Warning Sign=WS), by considering new parameters of DTW. Comparing MEPs tracks and the identified parameters, our results revealed that PWS compared to WS has the same Se[83.3%]and NPV [93.8%] in identifying MEPs drop and correlating with the postoperative clinical outcome. Compared to WS, PWS has superimposable Sp and PPV correlating with prediction of motor deficits (Sp:62.5%, PPV: 35.7%). Therefore, PWS may be more reliable than WS to interpret IOM variations and predict the clinical outcome. Based on our preliminary data, PWS is reliably predictive of motor outcome, and more accurate than WS to identify IOM variations.
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