功能连接模式使用静息状态fMRI作为中风恢复期空间忽视的评估工具:一项试点研究。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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摘要

目的:确定静息状态功能MRI测量的功能连通性是否可以作为评估卒中恢复过程中单侧空间忽视的工具。方法:对13例脑卒中右半球病变患者和31例正常人进行静息态功能MRI检查。功能连通性评分被定义为目标区域与右侧顶叶下叶的相关性。空间忽视用行为注意力不集中测试来测量。结果:首先,单侧空间忽视卒中患者的右下顶叶与右下额回(包括眼部和三角部)功能连通性得分显著低于无单侧空间忽视卒中患者,且与行为不注意测试得分显著相关。(2)单侧空间忽视患者的双侧下顶叶功能连通性得分显著低于无单侧空间忽视患者,且与行为不注意测试得分显著相关。第三,与默认模式网络相关的右侧顶叶下小叶和双侧内侧眶额皮质之间的功能连通性得分为负,在没有单侧空间忽视的患者中检测到,而在单侧空间忽视的患者中,这种负倾向有所减少。这些区域的功能连通性得分在单侧空间忽视和非单侧空间忽视患者之间存在显著差异,且与行为不注意测试得分呈负相关。结论:虽然仍处于试点研究阶段,并且使用了少量病例,但我们的研究结果与假设一致,即静息状态功能MRI生成的功能连接图可以作为评估卒中恢复过程中单侧空间忽视的工具。
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Functional Connectivity Pattern Using Resting-state fMRI as an Assessment Tool for Spatial Neglect during the Recovery Stage of Stroke: A Pilot Study.

Functional Connectivity Pattern Using Resting-state fMRI as an Assessment Tool for Spatial Neglect during the Recovery Stage of Stroke: A Pilot Study.

Functional Connectivity Pattern Using Resting-state fMRI as an Assessment Tool for Spatial Neglect during the Recovery Stage of Stroke: A Pilot Study.

Functional Connectivity Pattern Using Resting-state fMRI as an Assessment Tool for Spatial Neglect during the Recovery Stage of Stroke: A Pilot Study.

Purpose: To determine if functional connectivity measured with resting-state functional MRI could be used as a tool to assess unilateral spatial neglect during stroke recovery.

Methods: Resting-state functional MRI was performed on 13 stroke patients with lesions in the right cerebral hemisphere and 31 healthy subjects. The functional connectivity score was defined as a correlation of a target region with the right inferior parietal lobule. Spatial neglect was measured with a behavioral inattention test.

Results: First, the functional connectivity scores between the right inferior parietal lobule and right inferior frontal gyrus, including the opercular and triangular parts, were significantly decreased in stroke patients with unilateral spatial neglect compared with patients without unilateral spatial neglect and were significantly correlated with the behavioral inattention test score. Second, the functional connectivity scores between the bilateral inferior parietal lobules were also significantly decreased in patients with unilateral spatial neglect compared with patients without unilateral spatial neglect and were significantly correlated with the behavioral inattention test score. Third, negative functional connectivity scores between the right inferior parietal lobule and bilateral medial orbitofrontal cortexes, which are related to the default mode network, were detected in patients without unilateral spatial neglect in contrast to a reduction of this negative tendency in patients with unilateral spatial neglect. The functional connectivity scores between these regions were significantly different between patients with and without unilateral spatial neglect and were negatively correlated with the behavioral inattention test score.

Conclusion: Though still in the pilot research stage and using a small number of cases, our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that functional connectivity maps generated with resting-state functional MRI may be used as a tool to evaluate unilateral spatial neglect during stroke recovery.

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Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences
Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
20.00%
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71
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences (MRMS or Magn Reson Med Sci) is an international journal pursuing the publication of original articles contributing to the progress of magnetic resonance in the field of biomedical sciences including technical developments and clinical applications. MRMS is an official journal of the Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (JSMRM).
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