Title :
Functional MR Imaging of the Cervical Spinal cord by Use of 20Hz Functional Electrical Stimulation to Median Nerve
Author :
Chu-hai Xie ; Kang-mei Kong ; Ji-tian Guan ; Ye-xi Chen ; Ren-Hua Wu
Author_Institution :
Shantou Univ., Shantou
Abstract :
Functional MR imaging of the human cervical spinal cord was carried out on volunteers by 20 Hz functional electrical stimulation to median nerve, in order to detect signal changes arising concomitant to neuronal activity. Functional MR imaging data were acquired in six subjects with single-shot fast spin-echo sequence (SSFSE) on a 1.5 T GE Clinical System. Cervical spinal cord activation was measured both in the sagittal and transverse imaging planes. Postprocessing was performed by AFNI (Analysis of Functional Neuroimages) software system. Activation correlated with the time course of stimulation was consistently detected in both sagittal and transverse imaging planes of the cervical spinal cord. Regions of the spinal cord associated with motor and pain response were observed by 20 Hz functional electrical stimulation to the median nerve. The functional MR imaging signal can be detected in the human cervical spinal cord with functional electrical stimulation. Investigating the FES response in the spinal cord using the spinal fMRI will be helpful for the further discussion on the diagnosis and functional recovery to spinal cord diseases.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biomedical MRI; diseases; image sequences; neurophysiology; cervical spinal cord; frequency 20 Hz; functional MR imaging; functional electrical stimulation; functional neuroimage analysis; magnetic flux density 1.5 T; median nerve; motor response; neuronal activity; pain response; sagittal imaging plane; single-shot fast spin-echo sequence; spinal cord disease; spinal fMRI; transverse imaging plane; Biomedical imaging; Diseases; Electrical stimulation; History; Hospitals; Humans; Medical diagnostic imaging; Neuromuscular stimulation; Signal detection; Spinal cord; SEEP; cervical spinal cord; functional electrical stimulation; spinal fMRI; Adult; Cervical Vertebrae; Electric Stimulation; Electric Stimulation Therapy; Evoked Potentials; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Median Nerve; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Spinal Cord;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007. EMBS 2007. 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0787-3
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2007.4353059