2016
DOI: 10.2147/jn.s116450
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A combination of functional magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor image to explore structure–function relationship in healthy and myelopathic spinal cord

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“…Apart from intrinsic connectivity, resting-state fMRI focused on low-frequency blood oxygen level (BOLD) fluctuations has also been used to study intrinsic neural activity, showing that the amplitude of these fluctuations were higher in DCM patients at all cervical segments compared with healthy controls and that the severity of myelopathy correlated with an increase in the BOLD fluctuations 54. Building upon this, 1 study combined DTI and fMRI evaluations of patients with DCM, showing the FA value to have a significant negative linear correlation to the BOLD signal change suggesting a direct quantitative relationship between the structure (lower FA) and function (higher BOLD fluctuations) of the myelopathic cord 55…”
Section: New Imaging Modalities In Dcmmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Apart from intrinsic connectivity, resting-state fMRI focused on low-frequency blood oxygen level (BOLD) fluctuations has also been used to study intrinsic neural activity, showing that the amplitude of these fluctuations were higher in DCM patients at all cervical segments compared with healthy controls and that the severity of myelopathy correlated with an increase in the BOLD fluctuations 54. Building upon this, 1 study combined DTI and fMRI evaluations of patients with DCM, showing the FA value to have a significant negative linear correlation to the BOLD signal change suggesting a direct quantitative relationship between the structure (lower FA) and function (higher BOLD fluctuations) of the myelopathic cord 55…”
Section: New Imaging Modalities In Dcmmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…54 Building upon this, 1 study combined DTI and fMRI evaluations of patients with DCM, showing the FA value to have a significant negative linear correlation to the BOLD signal change suggesting a direct quantitative relationship between the structure (lower FA) and function (higher BOLD fluctuations) of the myelopathic cord. 55…”
Section: Functional Mrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prognosis for CM is very important, as it aids doctors in deciding on the appropriate treatment options and management of patient outcomes. Currently, the function of the existing prognostic indicators used in clinical practice is under debate, and the DTI technique is believed to achieve a better prognostic result for CM because of its ability to reflect the integrity of the spinal cord according to microstructural changes in the de‐ and remyelination process . Currently, DTI analysis for prognosis of CM is mostly performed via individual analysis of the whole‐cord‐based features at the MCCL .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has been demonstrated to have prognostic value for CM . In CM, demyelination is believed to be the main pathological change in the spinal cord, and this demyelination changes the organization of nerve fiber bundles, resulting in changes to DTI‐related signals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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