Enlarged perivascular spaces in patients with migraine: a case–control study based on 3T MRI

Author:

Yuan Ziyu1ORCID,Li Wei2,Tang Hefei1,Mei Yanliang1,Qiu Dong1ORCID,Zhang Min3,Sun Qian4,Wang Wei1ORCID,Zhang Peng1,Ma Zhaochao5,Zhang Xueyan6,Zhang Yaqing1,Wang Yonggang1,Yu Xueying1

Affiliation:

1. Headache Center, Department of Neurology Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University Beijing China

2. Department of Neurology Fourth People's Hospital of Langfang Langfang China

3. Department of Neurology Baotou Eighth Hospital Baotou China

4. Department of Neurology Xinxiang Central Hospital Xinxiang China

5. Department of Pharmacy Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University Beijing China

6. Department of Neurology The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo explore whether MRI‐visible enlarged perivascular spaces (EPVS) are associated with migraine and may serve as a predictor of migraine. Then further explore its correlation with migraine chronification.MethodsA total of 231 participants (healthy control [HC] = 57, episodic migraine [EM] = 59, chronic migraine [CM] = 115) were included in this case–control study. A 3T MRI device and the validated visual rating scale were used to assess the grades of EPVS in centrum semiovale (CSO), midbrain (MB), and basal ganglia (BG). Comparisons between the two groups were made using the chi‐square or Fisher's exact tests to initially determine whether high‐grade EPVS were associated with migraine and migraine chronification. A multivariate logistic regression model was constructed to further investigate the role of high‐grade EPVS in migraine.ResultsThe prevalence of high‐grade EPVS in CSO and MB were significantly higher in patients with migraine than in HCs (CSO: 64.94% vs. 42.11%, P = 0.002; MB: 55.75% vs. 29.82%, P = 0.001). Subgroup analysis showed no statistical difference between patients with EM and CM (CSO: 69.94% vs. 62.61%, P = 0.368; MB: 50.85% vs. 58.26%, P = 0.351). Individuals with high‐grade EPVS in CSO (odds ratio [OR]: 2.324; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.136–4.754; P = 0.021) and MB (OR: 3.261; 95% CI: 1.534–6.935; P = 0.002) were more likely to suffer from migraine.InterpretationThis case–control study showed that high‐grade EPVS in CSO and MB in clinical practice with the underlying mechanism of dysfunction of the glymphatic system could be a predictor of migraine, but no significant correlation had been found with migraine chronification.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience

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