Intraoperative Functional Ultrasound Imaging of Human Brain Activity

Abstract The functional mapping of brain activity is essential to perform optimal glioma surgery and to minimize the risk of postoperative deficits. We introduce a new, portable neuroimaging modality of the human brain based on functional ultrasound (fUS) for deep functional cortical mapping. Using...

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Main Authors: Marion Imbault, Dorian Chauvet, Jean-Luc Gennisson, Laurent Capelle, Mickael Tanter
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2017
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/cb19e08913b5430795da3ef77b7cf10c
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Summary:Abstract The functional mapping of brain activity is essential to perform optimal glioma surgery and to minimize the risk of postoperative deficits. We introduce a new, portable neuroimaging modality of the human brain based on functional ultrasound (fUS) for deep functional cortical mapping. Using plane-wave transmissions at an ultrafast frame rate (1 kHz), fUS is performed during surgery to measure transient changes in cerebral blood volume with a high spatiotemporal resolution (250 µm, 1 ms). fUS identifies, maps and differentiates regions of brain activation during task-evoked cortical responses within the depth of a sulcus in both awake and anaesthetized patients.