Identification of the Language Network from Resting-State fMRI in Patients with Brain Tumors: How Accurate Are Experts?

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Resting-state fMRI helps identify neural networks in presurgical patients who may be limited in their ability to undergo task-fMRI. The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of identifying the language network from resting-state-fMRI independent component analysis (ICA) maps. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Through retrospective analysis, patients who underwent both resting-state-fMRI and task-fMRI were compared by identifying the language network from the resting-state-fMRI data by 3 reviewers. Blinded to task-fMRI maps, these investigators independently reviewed resting-state-fMRI ICA maps to potentially identify the language network. Reviewers ranked up to 3 top choices for the candidate resting-state-fMRI language map. We evaluated associations between the probability of correct identification of the language network and some potential factors. RESULTS: Patients included 29 men and 14 women with a mean age of 41 years. Reviewer 1 (with 17 years’ experience) demonstrated the highest overall accuracy with 72%; reviewers 2 and 3 (with 2 and 7 years’ experience, respectively) had a similar percentage of correct responses (50% and 55%). The highest accuracy used ICA50 and the top 3 choices (81%, 65%, and 60% for reviewers 1, 2, and 3, respectively). The lowest accuracy used ICA50, limiting each reviewer to the top choice (58%, 35%, and 42%). CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate variability in the accuracy of blinded identification of resting-state-fMRI language networks across reviewers with different years of experience.

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Gujar, S. K., Manzoor, K., Wongsripuemtet, J., Wang, G., Ryan, D., Agarwal, S., … Sair, H. I. (2023). Identification of the Language Network from Resting-State fMRI in Patients with Brain Tumors: How Accurate Are Experts? American Journal of Neuroradiology, 44(3), 274–282. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A7806

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