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Higher temporal resolution multiband fMRI provides improved presurgical language maps

Authors :
Ian T. Mark
Jason T. Little
Kirk M. Welker
Andrew J. Fagan
Theodore J. Passe
Robert J. Witte
Terence C. Burns
Mai-Lan Ho
David F. Black
David R. DeLone
Ian F. Parney
Source :
Neuroradiology. 63:439-445
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

We investigated the hypothesis that increasing fMRI temporal resolution using a multiband (MB) gradient echo-echo planar imaging (GRE-EPI) pulse sequence provides fMRI language maps of higher statistical quality than those acquired with a traditional GRE-EPI sequence. This prospective study enrolled 29 consecutive patients receiving language fMRI prior to a potential brain resection for tumor, AVM, or epilepsy. A 4-min rhyming task was performed at 3.0 Tesla with a traditional GRE-EPI pulse sequence (TR = 2000, TE = 30, matrix = 64/100%, slice = 4/0, FOV = 24, slices = 30, time points = 120) and an additional MB GRE-EPI pulse sequence with an acceleration factor of 6 (TR = 333, TE = 30, matrix 64/100%, slice = 4/0, FOV = 24, time points = 720). Spatially filtered t statistical maps were generated. Volumes of interest (VOIs) were drawn around activations at Broca’s, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, Wernicke’s, and the visual word form areas. The t value maxima were measured for the overall brain and each of the VOIs. A paired t test was performed for the corresponding traditional and MB GRE-EPI measurements. The mean age of subjects was 42.6 years old (18–75). Sixty-two percent were male. The average overall brain t statistic maxima for the MB pulse sequence (t = 15.4) was higher than for the traditional pulse sequence (t = 9.3, p = < .0001). This also held true for Broca’s area (p < 0.0001), Wernicke’s area (p < .0001), dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (p < .0001), and the visual word form area (p < .0001). A MB GRE-EPI fMRI pulse sequence employing high temporal resolution provides clinical fMRI language maps of greater statistical significance than those obtained with a traditional GRE-EPI sequence.

Details

ISSN :
14321920 and 00283940
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuroradiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f2239c6ca9f5dc655062424f1387e7c5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-020-02569-8