颞浅动脉闭塞激光散斑成像对脑-头皮血流的敏感性评估。

ArXiv Pub Date : 2025-01-31
Yu Xi Huang, Simon Mahler, Maya Dickson, Aidin Abedi, Yu Tung Lo, Patrick D Lyden, Jonathan Russin, Charles Liu, Changhuei Yang
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脑血流量是脑血管监测的关键指标,在中风检测、脑损伤评估、衰老和神经系统疾病等方面都有应用。由于头皮和颅骨阻碍直接进入大脑,并且必须将其自身的血液动力学隔离,因此非侵入性测量脑血液动力学具有挑战性。我们开发了一种聚合的七通道散斑对比光学光谱系统,用于无创测量血流量和血容量。每个通道具有不同的源到检测器的距离,针对不同的深度分别检测头皮和脑的血液动态。通过短暂地阻塞只向头皮供血的颞浅动脉,我们从大脑信号中分离了表面血液动力学。对20名受试者的研究结果表明,在闭塞期间,头皮敏感通道的血流动力学显著降低,而脑敏感通道的血流动力学变化很小。这为光学测量中脑对头皮的敏感性提供了实验证据,突出了优先探测非侵入性脑信号的最佳配置。
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Assessing Sensitivity of Brain-to-Scalp Blood Flows in Laser Speckle Imaging by Occluding the Superficial Temporal Artery.

Cerebral blood flow is a critical metric for cerebrovascular monitoring, with applications in stroke detection, brain injury evaluation, aging, and neurological disorders. Non-invasively measuring cerebral blood dynamics is challenging due to the scalp and skull, which obstruct direct brain access and contain their own blood dynamics that must be isolated. We developed an aggregated seven-channel speckle contrast optical spectroscopy system to measure blood flow and blood volume non-invasively. Each channel, with distinct source-to-detector distance, targeted different depths to detect scalp and brain blood dynamics separately. By briefly occluding the superficial temporal artery, which supplies blood only to the scalp, we isolated surface blood dynamics from brain signals. Results on 20 subjects show that scalp-sensitive channels experienced significant reductions in blood dynamics during occlusion, while brain-sensitive channels experienced minimal changes. This provides experimental evidence of brain-to-scalp sensitivity in optical measurements, highlighting optimal configuration for preferentially probing brain signals non-invasively.

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