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Evaluation of Optical Pumping Magnetometer Sensors for MagnetoEncephaloGraphy Imaging
Sponsor: Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille
Summary
This research is a feasibility study on a new generation of brain magnetic activity sensor which should allow the development of this modality, until now limited by its cost to a few large university centers. The measurement of magnetic activity allows the detection and localization of abnormal activities such as paroxysmal events occurring between seizures in patients with epilepsy as well as research into brain function. It is the only one, along with EEG and related techniques, to provide data related to the speed of the brain. MEG, by virtue of the properties of magnetic fields, has a greater potential than EEG for the detection and localization of the neuronal sources which cause it. The MEG sensors used until now use Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUID) components that are extremely sensitive but require complex instrumentation and only operate under superconducting conditions, resulting in prohibitive maintenance and cost. The alternative could come from a new magnetic activity sensor: the optical pumping magnetometers of the alkaline type. This preliminary study proposes to compare SQUID sensors with MPO He4 sensors for their ability to detect abnormal activities recorded in epileptic patients. Measurements that cannot be recorded simultaneously Two types of measurement will be compared with the reference that constitutes in-depth recording (Stereotactic-EEG or SEEG) used to precisely define the region of the brain to be resected in order to cure epileptic patients of their seizures. The expected results are a capacity of this type of sensors to detect epileptic activities equivalent to that of SQUIDs.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
4
Start Date
2021-02-18
Completion Date
2022-12-01
Last Updated
2026-04-15
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
OPM
Simultaneous MEG SQUID + SEEG acquisition followed by a simultaneous MEG OPM + SEEG acquisition.
Locations (1)
Department of Epileptology and Cerebral Rhythmology, Hôpital La Timone, APHM
Marseille, France