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19 March 2015 Comparing consistency of R2* and T2*-weighted BOLD analysis of resting state fetal fMRI
Sharmishtaa Seshamani, Anna I. Blazejewska, Christopher Gatenby, Susan Mckown, Jason Caucutt, Manjiri Dighe, Colin Studholme
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Abstract
Understanding when and how resting state brain functional activity begins in the human brain is an increasing area of interest in both basic neuroscience and in the clinical evaluation of the brain during pregnancy and after premature birth. Although fMRI studies have been carried out on pregnant women since the 1990's, reliable mapping of brain function in utero is an extremely challenging problem due to the unconstrained fetal head motion. Recent studies have employed scrubbing to exclude parts of the time series and whole subjects from studies in order to control the confounds of motion. Fundamentally, even after correction of the location of signals due to motion, signal intensity variations are a fundamental limitation, due to coil sensitivity and spin history effects. An alternative technique is to use a more parametric MRI signal derived from multiple echoes that provides a level of independence from basic MRI signal variation. Here we examine the use of R2* mapping combined with slice based multi echo geometric distortion correction for in-utero studies. The challenges for R2* mapping arise from the relatively low signal strength of in-utero data. In this paper we focus on comparing activation detection in-utero using T2W and R2* approaches. We make use a subset of studies with relatively limited motion to compare the activation patterns without the additional confound of significant motion. Results at different gestational ages indicate comparable agreement in many activation patterns when limited motion is present, and the detection of some additional networks in the R2* data, not seen in the T2W results.
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Sharmishtaa Seshamani, Anna I. Blazejewska, Christopher Gatenby, Susan Mckown, Jason Caucutt, Manjiri Dighe, and Colin Studholme "Comparing consistency of R2* and T2*-weighted BOLD analysis of resting state fetal fMRI", Proc. SPIE 9417, Medical Imaging 2015: Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging, 94170N (19 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2082236
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KEYWORDS
Fetus

Brain

Brain mapping

Motion estimation

Functional magnetic resonance imaging

Distortion

Independent component analysis

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