Changes in topological properties of brain functional network after induction of general anesthesia in patients with glioma / 中华麻醉学杂志
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology
; (12): 1076-1081, 2023.
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Objective:To evaluate the changes in topological properties of brain functional network after induction of general anesthesia in the patients with glioma.Methods:Twenty-two patients scheduled for elective intracranial glioma resection were selected.Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging was performed during wakefulness and general anesthesia with endotracheal intubation in patients with glioma. Large-scale functional brain networks of each patient were constructed based on 123 regions of interest in non-surgical hemisphere. Global properties (local efficiency, clustering parameter, shortest path length, global efficiency, small world) and nodal properties (nodal degree, nodal efficiency, and between centrality) in brain functional networks were then compared between wakefulness and general anesthesia.Results:Eighteen patients were finally enrolled. Compared with the status during wakefulness, the local efficiency and clustering parameter on non-surgical side significantly decreased ( P<0.05), no significant change was found in the shortest path length and global efficiency ( P>0.05), and small world was greater than 1 throughout the entire density range; the nodal degree, nodal efficiency and between centrality of nodes located in the medial/mesal regions, such as the medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate gyrus/precuneus, medial temporal lobe, anterior cingulate gyrus, thalamus, amygdala, were significantly reduced ( P<0.05); however, these node parameters increased significantly in the lateral brain regions ( P<0.05) except for the primary auditory and somatosensory cortex, which also decreased significantly after induction of general anesthesia( P<0.05). Conclusions:The functional segregation of brain functional network is widely inhibited after induction of general anesthesia, but the functional integration is still retained. The lateral brain regions show no anticorrelation with the medial brain region during general anesthesia.
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Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology
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2023
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