Detection of cortical spreading depression in the anaesthetised rat by impedance measurement with scalp electrodes: implications for non-invasive imaging of the brain with electrical impedance tomography.

D S Holder
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Abstract

The possible use of impedance measurement with scalp electrodes to detect intracranial events non-invasively was investigated by measuring the localised impedance changes during cortical spreading depression (CSD) in anaesthetised rats. Impedance was measured over ipsilateral fronto-parietal cortex by a four electrode method operating at 50 kHz with electrodes spaced 0.5 mm apart. Cortical impedance increased by 39% of the resting level during CSD. With scalp electrodes placed on abraded skin, an unexpected impedance decrease of 0.8% occurred, which correlated spatially and temporally with CSD. CSD was accompanied by a small rise in temperature; when scalp temperature was held constant by warming the scalp, no impedance change greater than baseline variability (+/- 0.1% of the resting impedance level) was observed. The non-invasive detection of CSD in migraine in humans may be possible by measuring the characteristic temperature-related impedance changes with Electrical Impedance Tomography and scalp electrodes.

用头皮电极阻抗测量检测麻醉大鼠皮质扩张性抑制:电阻抗断层成像对无创脑成像的意义。
通过测量麻醉大鼠皮层扩张性抑制(CSD)过程中的局部阻抗变化,探讨了头皮电极阻抗测量在无创检测颅内事件中的应用可能性。阻抗测量在同侧额顶叶皮层通过四电极方法工作在50 kHz,电极间隔0.5 mm。在CSD期间,皮层阻抗增加了静息水平的39%。当头皮电极放置在磨损皮肤上时,阻抗意外下降0.8%,这与CSD在空间和时间上相关。CSD伴随着温度的小幅上升;当通过加热头皮保持头皮温度不变时,没有观察到阻抗变化大于基线变异性(静息阻抗水平的+/- 0.1%)。通过电阻抗断层扫描和头皮电极测量与温度相关的特征阻抗变化,可以实现对人类偏头痛CSD的无创检测。
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