Author:
Joseph Charles R.,Lim Jubin Kang,Grohol Bryce N.,Zivcevska Marija,Lencke Joshua,Rich Ethan Dean,Arrasmith Connor James,Dorman Ian Shepherd,Clark Bradley Waman,Love Kim,Ferry Ben,Rolfs Mark E.
Abstract
AbstractThis study correlated mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) cognitive changes with ASL-MRI glymphatic clearance rates (GCRs) and recovery with GCR improvement. mTBI disrupts the blood brain barrier (BBB), reducing capillary mean transit time and GCRs. mTBI is clinically diagnosed utilizing history/examination findings with no physiologic biomarkers. 3D TGSE (turbo-gradient spin-echo) pulsed arterial spin-labeling 3T MRI with 7 long inversion times (TIs) assessed the signal clearance of labeled protons 2800–4000 ms postlabeling in bifrontal, bitemporal, and biparietal regions within 7 days of mTBI and once clinically cleared to resume activities. The Sport Concussion Assessment Tool Version 5 (SKAT5) and Brief Oculomotor/Vestibular Assessment evaluated injured athletes’ cognitive function prior to MRIs. The pilot study demonstrated significant GCRs improvement (95% CI − 0.06 to − 0.03 acute phase; to CI—recovery CI 0.0772 to − 0.0497; P < 0.001 in frontal lobes; and parietal lobes (95% CI − 0.0584 to − 0.0251 acute; CI − 0.0727 to − 0.0392 recovery; P = 0.024) in 9 mTBI athletes (8 female, 1 male). Six age/activity-matched controls (4 females, 2 males) were also compared. mTBI disrupts the BBB, reducing GCR measured using the 3D ASL MRI technique. ASL MRI is a potential noninvasive biomarker of mTBI and subsequent recovery.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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