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Abstract #4663

Changes in Functional Connectivity during Propofol Anesthesia as Evaluated with Intrinsic Connectivity Distribution

Maolin Qiu 1 , Ramachandran Ramani 2 , Dustin Scheinost 1 , and Robert Todd Constable 1,3

1 Diagnostic Radiology, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, 2 Anesthesiology, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, 3 Biomedical Engineering, and Neurosurgery, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Intrinsic functional connectivity contrast (ICC) has been used to examine the effects of anesthetics on the human brain, but several issues have been problematic, one of which is that a correlation threshold has to be arbitrarily chosen and different thresholds may yield different results. A new approach based on the intrinsic connectivity distribution (ICD) was proposed to eliminate the need to choose a threshold. In this work we report the anesthetic effects of propofol on functional connectivity based on the ICD method and the results are compared with those obtained using ICC.

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