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Mild cognitive impairment estimation based on functional near-infrared spectroscopy.

Yi-Hua HuangWei-Yu ChenYao-Hong LiuTing-Ying LiChing-Po LinPou-Leng CheongYi-Min WangJiann-Shing JengChia-Wei SunChau-Chung Wu
Published in: Journal of biophotonics (2023)
Patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are at a high risk of developing future dementia. However, early identification and active intervention could potentially reduce its morbidity and the incidence of dementia. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has been proposed as a noninvasive modality for detecting oxygenation changes in the time-varying hemodynamics of the prefrontal cortex. This study sought to provide an effective method for detecting patients with mild cognitive impairment using NIRS and the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) to evaluate changes in blood oxygenation. The results revealed that all groups with a lower MMSE grade had a higher increase in HHb concentration during a modified WCST. The increase in the change in HbO2 concentration in the stroke group was smaller than that in the normal group due to weak cerebrovascular reactivity. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • prefrontal cortex
  • cognitive decline
  • randomized controlled trial
  • blood flow
  • atrial fibrillation
  • current status
  • blood brain barrier
  • cerebral ischemia
  • cognitive impairment