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Comparison of intraoperative functional brain maps obtained with RGB imaging with preoperative functional magnetic resonance Imaging maps: a task-based and resting-state study

Clinical Biophotonics II(2022)

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RGB optical imaging is a marker-free, contactless, and non-invasive technique that is able to monitor hemodynamic brain response following neuronal activation using task-based and resting-state procedures. As opposed to functional task-based analyses, resting-state functional connectivity aims to identify the low frequency cortical hemodynamic fluctuations during patient rest that are linked to resting-state networks. Using intraoperative optical imaging, the main issues of using resting-state procedures come from the partial access to the brain cortex, whereas fMRI or fNIRS resting-state models used whole brain imaging. Task-based fMRI brain maps were compared to intraoperative optical functional brain maps by registering these maps to a preoperative anatomical MRI volume. The objective is to improve the patient care process before, during and after neurosurgery. With the task-based procedure, the RGB brain map showed a good correspondence with task-based fMRI (DICE = 0.75). With the resting-state procedure, the RGB brain map showed a good correspondence with task-based fMRI (seed correlation method: DICE = 0.58 and ICA method: DICE = 0.75).
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Intraoperative imaging, Optical imaging, RGB imaging, Preoperative imaging, fMRI
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