Shruti Agarwal1, Haris I. Sair1, Noushin Yahyavi-Firouz-Abadi1, Raag Airan1, and Jay J. Pillai1
One of the most important potential
limitations of presurgical mapping using blood oxygen level dependent
functional magnetic resonance imaging (BOLD fMRI) is the phenomenon of
neurovascular uncoupling (NVU). NVU can lead to erroneous interpretation of
clinical fMRI examinations. The effects of brain tumor-related NVU on
task-based BOLD fMRI have been previously published. The purpose of this study
is to demonstrate that the problem of brain tumor-related NVU is a significant
issue with respect to resting state BOLD fMRI similar to task-based BOLD fMRI,
in which signal detectability can be compromised by breakdown of normal neurovascular
coupling.