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Intraoperative quantitative functional brain mapping using an RGB camera
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2019
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Brain MappingBiomedical EngineeringSocial SciencesNeurologyIntraoperative Optical ImagingRgb CameraNeuroimaging ModalityPhysiological OpticNeuroimagingCerebral Blood FlowMedical Image ComputingBrain ImagingNeurophysiologyComputational NeuroscienceBiomedical ImagingNeuroscienceFunctional ModelFunctional NeuroimagingMedicineBrain Modeling
Intraoperative optical imaging is a localization technique for the functional areas of the human brain cortex during neurosurgical procedures. However, it still lacks robustness to be used as a clinical standard. In particular, new biomarkers of brain functionality with improved sensitivity and specificity are needed. We present a method for the computation of hemodynamics-based functional brain maps using an RGB camera and a white light source. We measure the quantitative oxy and deoxyhemoglobin concentration changes in the human brain cortex with the modified Beer-Lambert law and Monte Carlo simulations. A functional model has been implemented to evaluate the functional brain areas following neuronal activation by physiological stimuli. The results show a good correlation between the computed quantitative functional maps and the brain areas localized by electrical brain stimulation (EBS). We demonstrate that an RGB camera combined with a quantitative modeling of brain hemodynamics biomarkers can evaluate in a robust way the functional areas during neurosurgery and serve as a tool of choice to complement EBS.
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