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“Awake” intraoperative functional MRI (ai-fMRI) for mapping the eloquent cortex: Is it possible in awake craniotomy?()

As a promising noninvasive imaging technique, functional MRI (fMRI) has been extensively adopted as a functional localization procedure for surgical planning. However, the information provided by preoperative fMRI (pre-fMRI) is hampered by the brain deformation that is secondary to surgical procedur...

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Autores principales: Lu, Jun-Feng, Zhang, Han, Wu, Jin-Song, Yao, Cheng-Jun, Zhuang, Dong-Xiao, Qiu, Tian-Ming, Jia, Wen-Bin, Mao, Ying, Zhou, Liang-Fu
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Publicado: Elsevier 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3777788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24179766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2012.12.002
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author Lu, Jun-Feng
Zhang, Han
Wu, Jin-Song
Yao, Cheng-Jun
Zhuang, Dong-Xiao
Qiu, Tian-Ming
Jia, Wen-Bin
Mao, Ying
Zhou, Liang-Fu
author_facet Lu, Jun-Feng
Zhang, Han
Wu, Jin-Song
Yao, Cheng-Jun
Zhuang, Dong-Xiao
Qiu, Tian-Ming
Jia, Wen-Bin
Mao, Ying
Zhou, Liang-Fu
author_sort Lu, Jun-Feng
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description As a promising noninvasive imaging technique, functional MRI (fMRI) has been extensively adopted as a functional localization procedure for surgical planning. However, the information provided by preoperative fMRI (pre-fMRI) is hampered by the brain deformation that is secondary to surgical procedures. Therefore, intraoperative fMRI (i-fMRI) becomes a potential alternative that can compensate for brain shifts by updating the functional localization information during craniotomy. However, previous i-fMRI studies required that patients be under general anesthesia, preventing the wider application of such a technique as the patients cannot perform tasks unless they are awake. In this study, we propose a new technique that combines awake surgery and i-fMRI, named “awake” i-fMRI (ai-fMRI). We introduced ai-fMRI to the real-time localization of sensorimotor areas during awake craniotomy in seven patients. The results showed that ai-fMRI could successfully detect activations in the bilateral primary sensorimotor areas and supplementary motor areas for all patients, indicating the feasibility of this technique in eloquent area localization. The reliability of ai-fMRI was further validated using intraoperative stimulation mapping (ISM) in two of the seven patients. Comparisons between the pre-fMRI-derived localization result and the ai-fMRI derived result showed that the former was subject to a heavy brain shift and led to incorrect localization, while the latter solved that problem. Additionally, the approaches for the acquisition and processing of the ai-fMRI data were fully illustrated and described. Some practical issues on employing ai-fMRI in awake craniotomy were systemically discussed, and guidelines were provided.
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spelling pubmed-37777882013-10-31 “Awake” intraoperative functional MRI (ai-fMRI) for mapping the eloquent cortex: Is it possible in awake craniotomy?() Lu, Jun-Feng Zhang, Han Wu, Jin-Song Yao, Cheng-Jun Zhuang, Dong-Xiao Qiu, Tian-Ming Jia, Wen-Bin Mao, Ying Zhou, Liang-Fu Neuroimage Clin Article As a promising noninvasive imaging technique, functional MRI (fMRI) has been extensively adopted as a functional localization procedure for surgical planning. However, the information provided by preoperative fMRI (pre-fMRI) is hampered by the brain deformation that is secondary to surgical procedures. Therefore, intraoperative fMRI (i-fMRI) becomes a potential alternative that can compensate for brain shifts by updating the functional localization information during craniotomy. However, previous i-fMRI studies required that patients be under general anesthesia, preventing the wider application of such a technique as the patients cannot perform tasks unless they are awake. In this study, we propose a new technique that combines awake surgery and i-fMRI, named “awake” i-fMRI (ai-fMRI). We introduced ai-fMRI to the real-time localization of sensorimotor areas during awake craniotomy in seven patients. The results showed that ai-fMRI could successfully detect activations in the bilateral primary sensorimotor areas and supplementary motor areas for all patients, indicating the feasibility of this technique in eloquent area localization. The reliability of ai-fMRI was further validated using intraoperative stimulation mapping (ISM) in two of the seven patients. Comparisons between the pre-fMRI-derived localization result and the ai-fMRI derived result showed that the former was subject to a heavy brain shift and led to incorrect localization, while the latter solved that problem. Additionally, the approaches for the acquisition and processing of the ai-fMRI data were fully illustrated and described. Some practical issues on employing ai-fMRI in awake craniotomy were systemically discussed, and guidelines were provided. Elsevier 2012-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3777788/ /pubmed/24179766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2012.12.002 Text en © 2012 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lu, Jun-Feng
Zhang, Han
Wu, Jin-Song
Yao, Cheng-Jun
Zhuang, Dong-Xiao
Qiu, Tian-Ming
Jia, Wen-Bin
Mao, Ying
Zhou, Liang-Fu
“Awake” intraoperative functional MRI (ai-fMRI) for mapping the eloquent cortex: Is it possible in awake craniotomy?()
title “Awake” intraoperative functional MRI (ai-fMRI) for mapping the eloquent cortex: Is it possible in awake craniotomy?()
title_full “Awake” intraoperative functional MRI (ai-fMRI) for mapping the eloquent cortex: Is it possible in awake craniotomy?()
title_fullStr “Awake” intraoperative functional MRI (ai-fMRI) for mapping the eloquent cortex: Is it possible in awake craniotomy?()
title_full_unstemmed “Awake” intraoperative functional MRI (ai-fMRI) for mapping the eloquent cortex: Is it possible in awake craniotomy?()
title_short “Awake” intraoperative functional MRI (ai-fMRI) for mapping the eloquent cortex: Is it possible in awake craniotomy?()
title_sort “awake” intraoperative functional mri (ai-fmri) for mapping the eloquent cortex: is it possible in awake craniotomy?()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3777788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24179766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2012.12.002
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