Impaired Glymphatic Function in Diffuse Axonal Injury: Evaluation Using the Diffusion Tensor Imaging Analysis Along the Perivascular Space (DTI-ALPS) Method.

Sung Hyun An, Miran Han, Woo Sang Jung, Jin Wook Choi, Eun Ju Ha, Sun-Won Park, Jung Hyo Rhim, Mira Han, Jung Hyun Park
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Purpose: Glymphatic system impairment has been suggested in previous animal and human studies regarding traumatic brain injury (TBI). Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is an important pathological feature of TBI and is frequently diagnosed in patients with moderate to severe TBI. This study evaluated the glymphatic system function in patients with DAI using diffusion tensor imaging analysis along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS), a non-invasive technique.

Methods: A total of 162 patients with TBI, including 84 with DAI and 78 without DAI, underwent MRI with DTI within 6 months of the date of injury. The ALPS index was calculated to assess the glymphatic system activity and compared between patients with and without DAI. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to compare the ALPS index between patients with DAI grades 1, 2, and 3. Correlation analysis was performed between the ALPS index, DAI grade, and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score.

Results: Patients with DAI (1.29 ± 0.17) had a significantly lower ALPS index than those without DAI (1.42 ± 0.19, P < 0.001). The ALPS index differed significantly between patients with different DAI grades (ANCOVA, P < 0.001). The ALPS index and DAI grades were negatively correlated (r =-0.47, P < 0.001). The ALPS index and GCS scores showed a weak positive correlation (r = 0.174, P = 0.027).

Conclusions: Patients with DAI have a lower ALPS index, indicating impaired glymphatic system activity, which is more severe in patients with a higher DAI grade. These findings broaden the understanding of the pathophysiology of DAI and help predict patients' prognoses and recovery trends.

弥漫性轴索损伤中淋巴功能受损:沿血管周围间隙弥散张量成像分析(DTI-ALPS)方法的评价。
目的:在创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的动物和人类研究中已经发现了淋巴系统损伤。弥漫性轴索损伤(DAI)是TBI的重要病理特征,常见于中重度TBI患者。本研究利用沿血管周围间隙扩散张量成像分析(DTI-ALPS)(一种无创技术)评估DAI患者的淋巴系统功能。方法:162例TBI患者在损伤后6个月内行DTI MRI检查,其中有DAI 84例,无DAI 78例。计算ALPS指数来评估淋巴系统活性,并比较DAI患者和非DAI患者之间的差异。采用协方差分析(ANCOVA)比较1级、2级和3级DAI患者的ALPS指数。对ALPS指数、DAI分级和格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)评分进行相关性分析。结果:DAI患者的ALPS指数(1.29±0.17)明显低于无DAI患者(1.42±0.19),P结论:DAI患者的ALPS指数较低,提示淋巴系统活性受损,且DAI级别越高越严重。这些发现拓宽了对DAI病理生理学的理解,并有助于预测患者的预后和恢复趋势。
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