Evaluation of brain hemodynamics with functional near infrared spectroscopy during head-down tilt on young and healthy subjects

M. Alptekin, A. Akın
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Human brain undergoes a number of physiological changes. Especially these changes contributes to optical properties of brain and can be observed with optical imaging methods in visible and near infrared light range. The aim of this study is, by using functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), with a specific protocol, observing oxygenation and blood volume with respect to time on young and healthy subjects. For this purpose, 5 healthy young male and 5 healthy young female are participated and measurements are taken from their prefrontal cortex during the experiment. When the subjects are in supine position, they are asked to move their heads down to their knees and stay in this position for 30 seconds. When this experiment is ended, oxygenation and blood volume changes were observed. fNIRS signals are analysed into two groups containing eight signals each and so they will represent the right and the left hemisphere of the brain. In each hemisphere, maximum and minimum points of blood volume showed no significant difference for male and female. (left hemisphere: Vmin p=0.25, Vmax p=0.12; right hemisphere: Vmin p=0.07, Vmax p=0.07). Without taking sex difference into account, Vmin ve Vmax values of right and left hemisphere are also not significantly different (respectively p=0.22, p=0.06). Therefore, this study implies that there is not a meaningful difference of brainhemodynamic responses during a head tilt test in adult subject group with respect to gender and laterality. fNIRS system hence possesses a potential to diagnose cerebrovascular diseases.
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用近红外光谱评价年轻健康受试者头向下倾斜时的脑血流动力学
人的大脑经历了许多生理变化。特别是这些变化有助于大脑的光学特性,可以用可见光和近红外光范围内的光学成像方法观察到。本研究的目的是通过使用功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS),在特定的方案下,观察年轻健康受试者的氧合和血容量随时间的变化。为此,5名健康的年轻男性和5名健康的年轻女性参与了实验,并在实验期间从他们的前额叶皮层进行了测量。当受试者处于仰卧位时,他们被要求将头移到膝盖处,并保持该姿势30秒。实验结束后,观察氧合和血容量变化。fNIRS信号被分析成两组,每组包含8个信号,因此它们将代表大脑的左右半球。在各半球,男女血容量最大值和最小值无显著差异。(左半球:Vmin p=0.25, Vmax p=0.12;右半球:Vmin p=0.07, Vmax p=0.07)。在不考虑性别差异的情况下,左右半球的Vmin和Vmax值也无显著差异(p=0.22, p=0.06)。因此,本研究表明,在成人受试者的头部倾斜试验中,脑血流动力学反应在性别和偏侧方面没有显著差异。因此,fNIRS系统具有诊断脑血管疾病的潜力。
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