Bedside Diffuse Optical Tomography of Disrupted Brain Connectivity During Acute Stroke

Research Square (Research Square)(2020)

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Abstract Neurological instability during the first days following ischemic stroke reflects the potential to salvage brain tissue at risk for infarct growth, hemorrhagic transformation, or malignant edema. However, current clinical care provides intermittent assessments on the order of at least an hour apart potentially missing the early detection of neurological deterioration. Optical imaging offers a continuous, portable alternative to the current combination of physical exams and radiological imaging. However, optical imaging technology has heretofore lacked the crucial combination of portability, resolution, and coverage required for assessing distributed brain function. Here, we present a portable high-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) system that overcomes these limitations to assess neurological disruption at the bedside. We imaged patients within 72 hours after ischemic stroke onset and demonstrate that HD-DOT is sensitive to both the presence of stoke (Cohen’s d = 1.5, p = 1.2 × 10 − 3 ) as well as the degree of neurological disruption measured by NIH Stroke Scale (R 2 = 0.69, p = 4.7 × 10 − 4 ).
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disrupted brain connectivity,stroke,tomography
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