APPLICATION OF FUNCTIONAL NEUROMARKERS FOR CONSTRUCTING PROTOCOLS OF NEUROTHERAPY AND MONITORING THE SUCCESS OF TREATMENT IN CHRONIC CROSSED TRANSCORTICAL SENSORY APHASIA: A CASE STUDY

Author:

Chantsoulis Marzena,Półrola Paweł,Góral-Półrola Jolanta,Herman-Sucharska Izabela,Kropotov Juri D.,Pachalska Maria

Abstract

Background. The goal of the study was threefold: 1) to evaluate QEEG/ERPs in­dexes of functional brain impairment after a stroke associated with chronic crossed transcortical sensory aphasia, 2) to construct a neu­rotherapy protocol to compensate for this functional damage, and 3) to assess the changes in the functional neuromarkers induced by the neurotherapy sessions. Case study. A 72-year-old, strongly right-handed woman with atrial fibrillation sud­denly developed cerebral embolism of the right middle cerebral artery. She was treated conservatively, and the left hemiparesis, and aphasia – in a moderate degree, consequently existed. A CT-scan showed a large infarct lesion partially parallel to Wernicke’s area. After one year of ineffective aphasia therapy we constructed an experimental neuro­therapy protocol (TMS combined with comprehensive aphasia therapy) on the basis of an assessment of the spontaneous QEEG and event-related potentials (ERPs) in the cued GO/NOGO. The patient was assessed before and after the neurotherapy sessions by the same methodology. Conclusions.It was found that before the TMS treatment the temporal area (T6) generates a strong P2 wave in response to visual stimulus indicating a hyper-sensitivity of the neurons located at temporal areas of the right hemisphere. This was connected with crossed transcortical sensory aphasia found within the aphasia profile in the Polish version of the Western Aphasia Battery (K-WAB). The TMS sessions reduced this hyper-sensitivity substantially. The patient speech returned to the norm, she was to return to social life.

Publisher

Index Copernicus

Subject

Applied Psychology,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology

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