Effects of different scan duration on brain effective connectivity among default mode network nodes

Background: Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) can evaluate brain functional connectivity without requiring subjects to perform a specific task. This rs-fMRI is very useful in patients with cognitive decline or unable to respond to tasks. However, long scan durations have...

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Main Authors: Wahab, Nor Shafiza Abdul, Yahya, Noorazrul, Yusoff, Ahmad Nazlim, Zakaria, Rozman, Thanabalan, Jegan, Othman, Elza, Hong, Soon Bee, Kumar, Ramesh Kumar Athi, Manan, Hanani Abdul
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spelling my.um.eprints.422482023-10-13T06:51:34Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42248/ Effects of different scan duration on brain effective connectivity among default mode network nodes Wahab, Nor Shafiza Abdul Yahya, Noorazrul Yusoff, Ahmad Nazlim Zakaria, Rozman Thanabalan, Jegan Othman, Elza Hong, Soon Bee Kumar, Ramesh Kumar Athi Manan, Hanani Abdul R Medicine (General) RC Internal medicine Background: Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) can evaluate brain functional connectivity without requiring subjects to perform a specific task. This rs-fMRI is very useful in patients with cognitive decline or unable to respond to tasks. However, long scan durations have been suggested to measure connectivity between brain areas to produce more reliable results, which are not clinically optimal. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate a shorter scan duration and compare the scan duration of 10 and 15 min using the rs-fMRI approach. Methods: Twenty-one healthy male and female participants (seventeen right-handed and four left-handed), with ages ranging between 21 and 60 years, were recruited. All participants underwent both 10 and 15 min of rs-fMRI scans. The present study evaluated the default mode network (DMN) areas for both scan durations. The areas involved were the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), left inferior parietal cortex (LIPC), and right inferior parietal cortex (RIPC). Fifteen causal models were constructed and inverted using spectral dynamic causal modelling (spDCM). The models were compared using Bayesian Model Selection (BMS) for group studies. Result: The BMS results indicated that the fully connected model was the winning model among 15 competing models for both 10 and 15 min scan durations. However, there was no significant difference in effective connectivity among the regions of interest between the 10 and 15 min scans. Conclusion: Scan duration in the range of 10 to 15 min is sufficient to evaluate the effective connectivity within the DMN region. In frail subjects, a shorter scan duration is more favourable. MDPI 2022-05 Article PeerReviewed Wahab, Nor Shafiza Abdul and Yahya, Noorazrul and Yusoff, Ahmad Nazlim and Zakaria, Rozman and Thanabalan, Jegan and Othman, Elza and Hong, Soon Bee and Kumar, Ramesh Kumar Athi and Manan, Hanani Abdul (2022) Effects of different scan duration on brain effective connectivity among default mode network nodes. Diagnostics, 12 (5). ISSN 2075-4418, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051277 <https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051277>. 10.3390/diagnostics12051277
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topic R Medicine (General)
RC Internal medicine
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
RC Internal medicine
Wahab, Nor Shafiza Abdul
Yahya, Noorazrul
Yusoff, Ahmad Nazlim
Zakaria, Rozman
Thanabalan, Jegan
Othman, Elza
Hong, Soon Bee
Kumar, Ramesh Kumar Athi
Manan, Hanani Abdul
Effects of different scan duration on brain effective connectivity among default mode network nodes
description Background: Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) can evaluate brain functional connectivity without requiring subjects to perform a specific task. This rs-fMRI is very useful in patients with cognitive decline or unable to respond to tasks. However, long scan durations have been suggested to measure connectivity between brain areas to produce more reliable results, which are not clinically optimal. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate a shorter scan duration and compare the scan duration of 10 and 15 min using the rs-fMRI approach. Methods: Twenty-one healthy male and female participants (seventeen right-handed and four left-handed), with ages ranging between 21 and 60 years, were recruited. All participants underwent both 10 and 15 min of rs-fMRI scans. The present study evaluated the default mode network (DMN) areas for both scan durations. The areas involved were the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), left inferior parietal cortex (LIPC), and right inferior parietal cortex (RIPC). Fifteen causal models were constructed and inverted using spectral dynamic causal modelling (spDCM). The models were compared using Bayesian Model Selection (BMS) for group studies. Result: The BMS results indicated that the fully connected model was the winning model among 15 competing models for both 10 and 15 min scan durations. However, there was no significant difference in effective connectivity among the regions of interest between the 10 and 15 min scans. Conclusion: Scan duration in the range of 10 to 15 min is sufficient to evaluate the effective connectivity within the DMN region. In frail subjects, a shorter scan duration is more favourable.
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author Wahab, Nor Shafiza Abdul
Yahya, Noorazrul
Yusoff, Ahmad Nazlim
Zakaria, Rozman
Thanabalan, Jegan
Othman, Elza
Hong, Soon Bee
Kumar, Ramesh Kumar Athi
Manan, Hanani Abdul
author_facet Wahab, Nor Shafiza Abdul
Yahya, Noorazrul
Yusoff, Ahmad Nazlim
Zakaria, Rozman
Thanabalan, Jegan
Othman, Elza
Hong, Soon Bee
Kumar, Ramesh Kumar Athi
Manan, Hanani Abdul
author_sort Wahab, Nor Shafiza Abdul
title Effects of different scan duration on brain effective connectivity among default mode network nodes
title_short Effects of different scan duration on brain effective connectivity among default mode network nodes
title_full Effects of different scan duration on brain effective connectivity among default mode network nodes
title_fullStr Effects of different scan duration on brain effective connectivity among default mode network nodes
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different scan duration on brain effective connectivity among default mode network nodes
title_sort effects of different scan duration on brain effective connectivity among default mode network nodes
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/42248/
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