Yungang Cao, Mei Huang, Fangwang Fu, Keyang Chen, Kun Liu, Jinming Cheng, Yan Li, Xiaozheng Liu
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摘要
沿血管周围空间的弥散张量成像分析(DTI-ALPS)方法已被用于评估偏头痛患者的淋巴系统功能。然而,由于弥散张量模型无法准确描述神经纤维交叉区域的弥散系数,我们提出了一种弥散峰度成像 ALPS(DKI-ALPS)方法来评估偏头痛患者的淋巴系统功能。研究对象包括 29 名健康对照组和 37 名偏头痛患者。我们使用 3T 磁共振成像扫描仪的弥散成像数据计算两组患者的 DTI-ALPS 和 DKI-ALPS 指数。我们使用双样本 t 检验比较了两组患者的 DTI-ALPS 和 DKI-ALPS 指数,并进行了与临床变量的相关性分析。两组患者的 DTI-ALPS 指数无明显差异。与健康对照组相比,偏头痛患者的右侧DKI-ALPS指数明显增加(1.6858 vs. 1.5729; p = 0.0301)。ALPS指数与临床变量之间没有明显的相关性。DKI-ALPS是一种评估甘液系统功能的潜在方法,偏头痛患者的甘液系统功能并没有受损。
Abnormally glymphatic system functional in patients with migraine: a diffusion kurtosis imaging study
The diffusion tensor imaging analysis along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS) method has been used to evaluate glymphatic system function in patients with migraine. However, since the diffusion tensor model cannot accurately describe the diffusion coefficient of the nerve fibre crossing region, we proposed a diffusion kurtosis imaging ALPS (DKI-ALPS) method to evaluate glymphatic system function in patients with migraine. The study included 29 healthy controls and 37 patients with migraine. We used diffusion imaging data from a 3T MRI scanner to calculate DTI-ALPS and DKI-ALPS indices of the two groups. We compared the DTI-ALPS and DKI-ALPS indices between the two groups using a two-sample t-test and performed correlation analyses with clinical variables. There was no significant difference in DTI-ALPS index between the two groups. Patients with migraine showed a significantly increased right DKI-ALPS index compared to healthy controls (1.6858 vs. 1.5729; p = 0.0301). There was no significant correlation between ALPS indices and clinical variables. DKI-ALPS is a potential method to assess glymphatic system function and patients with migraine do not have impaired glymphatic system function.