2004
DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101559
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Noninvasive assessment of the injured human spinal cord by means of functional magnetic resonance imaging

Abstract: Study design: A magnetic resonance imaging technique that enables indirect detection of neuronal activity has been developed for the spinal cord. In the present study, this method, spinal functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), is applied to the first study of the injured spinal cord, with the goal of better clinical assessment of the entire cord. Objectives: The objectives of this project are: (1) to investigate the neuronal activity that can be detected in the spinal cord caudal to a chronic injury by … Show more

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“…The activity detected is in agreement with known physiology and together with previous findings of increased contralateral activation in response to stimulation of the injured spinal cord suggest that spinal fMRI is providing reliable results. 2,[16][17][18][19] This occurrence and the implications for recovery of function in injured persons have recently come under closer investigation. 19 Investigation of neuronal circuitry caudal to a spinal cord injury site is required.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The activity detected is in agreement with known physiology and together with previous findings of increased contralateral activation in response to stimulation of the injured spinal cord suggest that spinal fMRI is providing reliable results. 2,[16][17][18][19] This occurrence and the implications for recovery of function in injured persons have recently come under closer investigation. 19 Investigation of neuronal circuitry caudal to a spinal cord injury site is required.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2,3 Spinal fMRI reveals neuronal function indirectly via changes in blood flow and blood oxygen levels that occur near metabolically active gray matter. 4 The signal change arises in part from the blood oxygen leveldependant (BOLD) contrast, which is based on the metabolic activity that occurs in active neuronal tissues.…”
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“…Despite this, seminal studies have shown that spinal cord fMRI is feasible and enables to obtain reliable results both in healthy subjects [Govers et al, 2007;Komisaruk et al, 2002;Kornelsen and Stroman, 2004;Li et al, 2005;Madi et al, 2001;Maieron et al, 2007;Moffitt et al, 2005;Ng et al, 2006;Stracke et al, 2005;Stroman and Ryner, 2001;Stroman et al, , 2002aStroman et al, , 2003aStroman et al, , 2005aYoshizawa et al, 1996] and in patients with spinal cord injury [Kornelsen and Stroman, 2007;Stroman et al, 2002bStroman et al, , 2004.…”
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confidence: 99%