Optical Monitoring of Cerebral Hemodynamics during Mechanical Thrombectomy
机械血栓切除术中脑血流动力学的光学监测
基本信息
- 批准号:10477214
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-30 至 2024-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcuteAngiographyArteriesBilateralBiometryBlood PressureBlood VesselsBlood flowCaringCerebrovascular CirculationCerebrovascular PhysiologyCerebrumClinicalCoagulation ProcessCohort StudiesComb animal structureDataDetectionDevelopmentDiffuseEnsureForeheadFoundationsFunctional disorderFutureGoalsGrowthHairHomeostasisHourImageImpairmentIncidenceInfarctionInternationalInterventionIntervention StudiesIschemic StrokeK-Series Research Career ProgramsLocationMagnetic Resonance ImagingMeasurementMeasuresMechanicsMentorsMentorshipMethodological StudiesMethodologyMethodsMicrocirculationMonitorNeurologistOptical MethodsOpticsOutcomeParietalParietal LobePatientsPerfusionPhysiciansPhysiologyPrevalenceProceduresReperfusion TherapyResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResolutionRoleScientistSignal TransductionSpatial DistributionSpectrum AnalysisStrokeTechnologyTestingThrombectomyTimeTissuesTrainingTreatment outcomeValidationVariantWorkacute strokebaseblood flow measurementcareer developmentcerebral hemodynamicscerebral microvasculaturecerebrovascularclinical applicationclinical careclinical practiceclinically significantexperiencefrontal lobehemodynamicshigh riskhypoperfusionimprovedimproved outcomeindividual variationneuroimagingneuroprotectionnew technologynew therapeutic targetnovelpatient variabilityprogramsresponserestorationsenior facultysignal processingskillsspatiotemporalstandard of carestatisticsstroke patientstroke therapysuccesssupportive environmenttool
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Restoration and optimization of cerebral blood flow (CBF) are the cornerstones of acute stroke management,
but evidence suggests substantial hemodynamic variability between patients. Over the last few years,
mechanical thrombectomy has revolutionized treatment for acute stroke with large vessel occlusion. With this
procedure, clot is endovascularly removed to achieve large artery recanalization in the majority of patients.
Unfortunately, microvascular hypoperfusion can persist despite large vessel recanalization, and microvascular
flow status is a better predictor of infarct volume and clinical outcome than large artery recanalization.
This proposal seeks to apply novel methods, most notable diffuse correlation spectroscopy, for noninvasive
assessment of cerebral microvascular hemodynamics during mechanical thrombectomy. This work will identify
individual variability in microvascular reperfusion. Impaired autoregulation is known to occur in acute stroke, and
provides the rationale for liberalization of blood pressure targets. DCS data will also be used for bedside
measurement of individual variations in cerebral autoregulation based on dynamic correlations between arterial
blood pressure and CBF. Finally, structural and perfusion MRI will be used to assess imaging outcomes, and
for validation of optical CBF measurements. This project will define the incidence and clinical significance of
persistent microvascular hypoperfusion and autoregulatory dysfunction after thrombectomy, which in future work
will serve as novel therapeutic targets to individualize stroke treatment and further improve clinical outcomes.
The proposed work will also provide critical career development for the candidate’s growth towards
independence, with expertise in measuring cerebral hemodynamics and penumbral physiology in acute stroke.
This proposal builds upon the candidate’s foundation in optical blood flow monitoring, expanding its application
to a high-acuity setting, leveraging the technology’s advantage as a non-invasive bedside tool. Training in
advanced MRI as a complementary tool for assessing cerebral hemodynamics with high spatial resolution will
diversify the candidate’s expertise. The proposal will also provide training in advanced biostatistics, study
methodology, and rigor.
Mentorship, critical to the candidate’s success, will be provided by an experienced interdisciplinary team of senior
faculty with a track record of success in training independent researchers. The team is led by: (1) primary mentor
Dr. John Detre, a world renowned expert in neuroimaging, who has been critical in the development of optical
and MRI methods utilized in this proposal, (2) Dr. Scott Kasner, an internationally distinguished stroke clinical
trialist, and (3) Dr. Arjun Yodh, an internationally renowned investigator in biomedical optics and developer of
the technology used in this work. These mentors will ensure the proposed research and training plan guide the
candidate in establishing an independent research program in non-invasive cerebral hemodynamic monitoring.
项目总结
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Optical Monitoring of Cerebral Hemodynamics during Mechanical Thrombectomy
机械血栓切除术中脑血流动力学的光学监测
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9892734 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 19.6万 - 项目类别:
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机械血栓切除术中脑血流动力学的光学监测
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机械血栓切除术中脑血流动力学的光学监测
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