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Brain symmetry index correlates with time after stroke and lower limb function

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Author(s):
Carlos, Bruna M. ; Menezes, Lucas T. ; de Vazquez, Pedro Felipe G. ; Feitosa, Saulo S. ; Pereira, Julia D. ; Pontes, Larissa L. ; Almeida, Sara R. M. ; Ruas, Cassio, V ; Castellano, Gabriela
Total Authors: 9
Document type: Journal article
Source: 2024 20TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MEDICAL INFORMATION PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS, SIPAIM 2024; v. N/A, p. 4-pg., 2024-01-01.
Abstract

Quantitative symmetry measures, such as brain symmetry indexes (BSIs), are commonly used in stroke studies, and have been proven useful for prognostic and evaluation, showing that individuals with stroke have more asymmetric brains and that greater asymmetry correlates with higher motor impairment. With the many proposed variations of BSIs, most studies generally evaluate only one type of BSI, neglecting insights from other variations, which may correlate differently with clinical scales. In this sense, this study aims to compare various BSI measures with clinical scales and other aspects for individuals with chronic stroke. Our findings suggest that BSIs are more highly correlated with lower limb function, evidencing the association between brain symmetry, gait, and balance. Additionally, significant correlations of BSIs with time post-stroke suggest a time-dependent reorganization of interhemispheric relations. These results provide valuable insights and highlight the need for future studies to further explore these relationships. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 20/16571-0 - Investigation of brain changes in neurological patients undergoing different rehabilitation treatments
Grantee:Bruna Mezzari Carlos
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate
FAPESP's process: 22/08057-0 - Neuromodulation combined with other neurotechnologies for application in the motor rehabilitation of Stroke patients
Grantee:Cássio Víctora Ruas
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 23/11024-0 - Functional connectivity changes in neurological patients
Grantee:Bruna Mezzari Carlos
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate
FAPESP's process: 15/03695-5 - Application and development of virtual reality tools to complement conventional therapy of stroke patients and evaluation of recovery using brain connectivity through fMRI
Grantee:Alexandre Fonseca Brandão
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 13/07559-3 - BRAINN - The Brazilian Institute of Neuroscience and Neurotechnology
Grantee:Fernando Cendes
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Research, Innovation and Dissemination Centers - RIDC