NeuroImage (Dec 2023)

Human brain mapping using co-registered fUS, fMRI and ESM during awake brain surgeries: A proof-of-concept study

  • S. Soloukey,
  • E. Collée,
  • L. Verhoef,
  • D.D. Satoer,
  • C.M.F. Dirven,
  • E.M. Bos,
  • J.W. Schouten,
  • B.S. Generowicz,
  • F. Mastik,
  • C.I. De Zeeuw,
  • S.K.E. Koekkoek,
  • A.J.P.E. Vincent,
  • M. Smits,
  • P. Kruizinga

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 283
p. 120435

Abstract

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Accurate, depth-resolved functional imaging is key in both understanding and treatment of the human brain. A new sonography-based imaging technique named functional Ultrasound (fUS) uniquely combines high sensitivity with submillimeter-subsecond spatiotemporal resolution available in large fields-of-view. In this proof-of-concept study we show that: (A) fUS reveals the same eloquent regions as found by fMRI while concomitantly visualizing in-vivo microvascular morphology underlying these functional hemodynamics and (B) fUS-based functional maps are confirmed by Electrocortical Stimulation Mapping (ESM), the current gold-standard in awake neurosurgical practice. This unique cross-modality experiment was performed using motor, visual and language-related functional tasks in patients undergoing awake brain tumor resection. The current work serves as an important milestone towards further maturity of fUS as well as a novel avenue to increase our understanding of hemodynamics-based functional brain imaging.

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