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End-tidal CO_2: An important parameter for a correct interpretation in functional brain studies using speech tasks

机译:潮气末CO_2:在使用语音任务进行功能性脑研究中正确解释的重要参数

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The aim was to investigate the effect of different speech tasks, i.e. recitation of prose (PR), alliteration (AR) and hexameter (HR) verses and a control task (mental arithmetic (MA) with voicing of the result on end-tidal C02 (PetC02), cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation. CO2 levels in the blood are known to strongly affect cerebral blood flow. Speech changes breathing pattern and may affect CO2 levels.Measurements were performed on 24 healthy adult volunteers during the performance of the 4 tasks. Tissue oxygen saturation (StO2) and absolute concentrations of oxyhemoglobin ([02Hb]), deoxyhemoglobin ([HHb]) and total hemoglobin ([tHb]) were measured by functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and PeiCO2 by a gas analyzer. Statistical analysis was applied to the difference between baseline before the task, 2 recitation and 5 baseline periods after the task. The 2 brain hemispheres and 4 tasks were tested separately. A significant decrease in PetCO2 was found during all 4 tasks with the smallest decrease during the MA task. During the recitation tasks (PR, AR and HR) a statistically significant (p<0.05) decrease occurred for StO2 during PR and AR in the right prefrontal cortex (PFC) and during AR and HR in the left PFC. [O2Hb] decreased significantly during PR, AR and HR in both hemispheres. [HHb] increased significantly during the AR task in the right PFC. [tHb] decreased significantly during HR in the right PFC and during PR, AR and HR in the left PFC. During the MA task, StO2 increased and [HHb] decreased significantly during the MA task. We conclude that changes in breathing (hyperventilation) during the tasks led to lower C02 pressure in the blood (hypocapnia), predominantly responsible for the measured changes in cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation. In conclusion, our findings demonstrate that PEtCO2 should be monitored during functional brain studies investigating speech using neuroimaging modalities, such as fNIRS, fMRl to ensure a correct interpretation of changes in hemodynamics and oxygenation.
机译:目的是研究不同语音任务(即背诵散文(PR),头韵(AR)和六线曲(HR)的经文)和控制任务(心理算术(MA))对结果的影响,这些影响是对呼气末CO2的影响(PetCO2),脑血流动力学和氧合作用。已知血液中的CO2水平会强烈影响脑部血液流动。言语改变呼吸方式并可能影响CO2水平。在执行4项任务期间对24名健康成人志愿者进行了测量。通过功能近红外光谱仪(fNIRS)和PeiCO2,通过气体分析仪测量氧饱和度(StO2)和氧合血红蛋白([02Hb]),脱氧血红蛋白([HHb])和总血红蛋白([tHb])的绝对浓度。分别对任务前,任务后2个背诵期和任务后5个基线期之间的差异进行了评估,分别测试了2个脑半球和4个任务,在所有4个任务中,PetCO2均显着降低。在MA任务期间的最小减少量。在背诵任务(PR,AR和HR)期间,右前额叶皮层(PFC)的PR和AR以及左侧PFC的AR和HR期间,StO2发生统计上显着(p <0.05)的降低。在两个半球的PR,AR和HR期间,[O2Hb]均显着下降。在正确的PFC中执行AR任务期间,[HHb]显着增加。 [tHb]在右侧PFC的HR期间以及在左侧PFC的PR,AR和HR期间显着降低。在MA任务期间,StO2在MA任务期间显着增加,[HHb]降低。我们得出的结论是,任务期间的呼吸变化(通气过度)导致血液中的CO2压力降低(低碳酸血症),这主要是导致脑血流动力学和氧合作用的变化。总之,我们的发现表明,应在功能性脑研究过程中使用神经影像学方法(例如fNIRS,fMR1)对PEtCO2进行监测,以确保对血流动力学和氧合变化的正确解释。

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