Investigators investigate the patterns of cortical activation using the NIRST in patients with peripheral neurological injury caused by lower extremity burns.
Understanding the mechanisms associated with locomotor networks may be of benefit for rehabilitation of burn victims with neurological locomotor deficits. However, the effects of peripheral neurological injury on locomotor network remains unknown. A wearable functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) device has been developed for studying cortical hemodynamics. Changes in cortical activity has not previously been documented in patients with burn injury. Investigators assessed 15 patients with lower extremity burns and 11 healthy controls. Investigators measured walking-related cortical activity using an fNIRS device at baseline and during usual walking. Cortical activity was measured by evaluating relative changes in oxyhemoglobin level. The NIRST Analysis Tool v2.1 was utilized to analyze fNIRS data in a MATLAB environment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
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NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
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NONE
Enrollment
36
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) measurement
Hangang Sacred Heart Hospital
Seoul, Yeongdeungpo-Ku, South Korea
oxygenated hemoglobin (HbO2) of the prefrontal regions,
identify the location of the normal cortical activation during usual walking
Time frame: 5 minutes
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