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Respiratory-related brain pulsations are increased in epilepsy:a two-centre functional MRI study

Authors :
Kananen, J. (Janne)
Helakari, H. (Heta)
Korhonen, V. (Vesa)
Huotari, N. (Niko)
Järvela, M. (Matti)
Raitamaa, L. (Lauri)
Raatikainen, V. (Ville)
Rajna, Z. (Zalan)
Tuovinen, T. (Timo)
Nedergaard, M. (Maiken)
Jacobs, J. (Julia)
LeVan, P. (Pierre)
Ansakorpi, H. (Hanna)
Kiviniemi, V. (Vesa)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2020.

Abstract

Resting-state functional MRI has shown potential for detecting changes in cerebral blood oxygen level-dependent signal in patients with epilepsy, even in the absence of epileptiform activity. Furthermore, it has been suggested that coefficient of variation mapping of fast functional MRI signal may provide a powerful tool for the identification of intrinsic brain pulsations in neurological diseases such as dementia, stroke and epilepsy. In this study, we used fast functional MRI sequence (magnetic resonance encephalography) to acquire ten whole-brain images per second. We used the functional MRI data to compare physiological brain pulsations between healthy controls (n = 102) and patients with epilepsy (n = 33) and furthermore to drug-naive seizure patients (n = 9). Analyses were performed by calculating coefficient of variation and spectral power in full band and filtered sub-bands. Brain pulsations in the respiratory-related frequency sub-band (0.11–0.51 Hz) were significantly (P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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