1. Normal glymphatic system function in patients with new daily persistent headache using diffusion tensor image analysis along the perivascular space.
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Zhang, Xue, Wang, Wei, Zhang, Xueyan, Bai, Xiaoyan, Yuan, Ziyu, Zhang, Peng, Bai, Ruiliang, Jiao, Bingjie, Zhang, Yingkui, Li, Zhiye, Tang, Hefei, Zhang, Yaqing, Yu, Xueying, Wang, Yonggang, and Sui, Binbin
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CENTRAL nervous system physiology ,LYMPHATIC physiology ,BRAIN ,NEUROPSYCHOLOGY ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,CROSS-sectional method ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,HEADACHE - Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the glymphatic function in patients with new daily persistent headache (NDPH) using the diffusion tensor image analysis along the perivascular space (DTI‐ALPS) method. Background: NDPH, a rare and treatment‐refractory primary headache disorder, is poorly understood. There is limited evidence to suggest that headaches are associated with glymphatic dysfunction. Thus far, no studies have evaluated glymphatic function in patients with NDPH. Methods: In this cross‐sectional study conducted in the Headache Center of Beijing Tiantan Hospital, patients with NDPH and healthy controls were enrolled. All participants underwent brain magnetic resonance imaging examinations. Clinical characteristics and neuropsychological evaluation were examined in patients with NDPH. ALPS indexes for both hemispheres were measured to determine the glymphatic system function in patients with NDPH and healthy controls. Results: In total, 27 patients with NDPH (14 males, 13 females; age [mean ± standard deviation (SD)]: 36.6 ± 20.6) and 33 healthy controls (15 males, 18 females; age [mean ± SD]: 36.0 ± 10.8) were included in the analysis. No significant differences between groups were observed in the left ALPS index (1.583 ± 0.182 vs. 1.586 ± 0.175, mean difference = 0.003, 95% confidence interval [CI] of difference = −0.089 to 0.096, p = 0.942), or right ALPS index (1.578 ± 0.230 vs. 1.559 ± 0.206, mean difference = −0.027, 95% CI of difference = −0.132 to 0.094, p = 0.738). Additionally, ALPS indexes were not correlated with clinical characteristics or neuropsychiatric scores. Conclusion: No glymphatic dysfunction was detected in patients with NDPH by means of the ALPS method. Additional studies with larger samples are needed to confirm these preliminary findings and improve the understanding of glymphatic function in NDPH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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