基于静息状态的脑血管反应性(CVR)制图对空间分辨率的依赖性。

Peiying Liu, Beini Hu, Lincoln Kartchner, Parimal Joshi, Cuimei Xu, Dengrong Jiang
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脑血管反应性(CVR)通常通过二氧化碳(CO2)刺激结合BOLD功能磁共振成像来评估。最近,静息状态(RS) BOLD fMRI已被证明能够生成CVR图,为CVR在神经成像研究中的更广泛应用提供了潜力。然而,先前的RS-CVR研究主要是在3-4毫米体素尺寸的空间分辨率下进行的。目前尚不清楚RS-CVR是否也可以在高分辨率下获得,而不会导致图像质量的严重下降。在这项研究中,我们研究了一组健康受试者的静息状态BOLD MRI在一定空间分辨率下的RS-CVR制图,以检验高分辨率RS-CVR测量的可行性。将RS-CVR的结果与传统co2吸入法获得的地图进行比较,我们的结果表明,在各向同性小至2 mm的体素尺寸下,可以获得良好的CVR地图质量。我们的研究结果还表明,RS-CVR地图具有分辨率依赖的敏感性。然而,即使在2毫米各向同性体素大小的高分辨率下,体素灵敏度仍然大于典型的任务诱发fMRI。扫描时间影响RS-CVR成像的灵敏度,但对成像精度无显著影响。这些发现表明,RS-CVR制图可以应用于与最先进的功能磁共振成像研究相似的分辨率,这将扩大CVR制图在基础科学和临床应用中的应用,包括对先前收集的功能磁共振成像数据的回顾性分析。
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Dependence of resting-state-based cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) mapping on spatial resolution.

Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) is typically assessed with a carbon dioxide (CO2) stimulus combined with BOLD fMRI. Recently, resting-state (RS) BOLD fMRI has been shown capable of generating CVR maps, providing a potential for broader CVR applications in neuroimaging studies. However, prior RS-CVR studies have primarily been performed at a spatial resolution of 3-4 mm voxel sizes. It remains unknown whether RS-CVR can also be obtained at high-resolution without major degradation in image quality. In this study, we investigated RS-CVR mapping based on resting-state BOLD MRI across a range of spatial resolutions in a group of healthy subjects, in an effort to examine the feasibility of RS-CVR measurement at high resolution. Comparing the results of RS-CVR with the maps obtained by the conventional CO2-inhalation method, our results suggested that good CVR map quality can be obtained at a voxel size as small as 2 mm isotropic. Our results also showed that, RS-CVR maps revealed resolution-dependent sensitivity. However, even at a high resolution of 2 mm isotropic voxel size, the voxel-wise sensitivity is still greater than that of typical task-evoked fMRI. Scan duration affected the sensitivity of RS-CVR mapping, but had no significant effect on its accuracy. These findings suggest that RS-CVR mapping can be applied at a similar resolution as state-of-the-art fMRI studies, which will broaden the use of CVR mapping in basic science and clinical applications including retrospective analysis of previously collected fMRI data.

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