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Longitudinal Alterations of Cerebral Blood Flow in High-Contact Sports.

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Karimpoor, M; Georgiadis, M; Zhao, MY; Goubran, M; Moein Taghavi, H; Mills, BD; Tran, D; Mouchawar, N; Sami, S; Wintermark, M; Grant, G ...
Published in: Ann Neurol
September 2023

OBJECTIVE: Repetitive head trauma is common in high-contact sports. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) can measure changes in brain perfusion that could indicate injury. Longitudinal studies with a control group are necessary to account for interindividual and developmental effects. We investigated whether exposure to head impacts causes longitudinal CBF changes. METHODS: We prospectively studied 63 American football (high-contact cohort) and 34 volleyball (low-contact controls) male collegiate athletes, tracking CBF using 3D pseudocontinuous arterial spin labeling magnetic resonance imaging for up to 4 years. Regional relative CBF (rCBF, normalized to cerebellar CBF) was computed after co-registering to T1-weighted images. A linear mixed effects model assessed the relationship of rCBF to sport, time, and their interaction. Within football players, we modeled rCBF against position-based head impact risk and baseline Standardized Concussion Assessment Tool score. Additionally, we evaluated early (1-5 days) and delayed (3-6 months) post-concussion rCBF changes (in-study concussion). RESULTS: Supratentorial gray matter rCBF declined in football compared with volleyball (sport-time interaction p = 0.012), with a strong effect in the parietal lobe (p = 0.002). Football players with higher position-based impact-risk had lower occipital rCBF over time (interaction p = 0.005), whereas players with lower baseline Standardized Concussion Assessment Tool score (worse performance) had relatively decreased rCBF in the cingulate-insula over time (interaction effect p = 0.007). Both cohorts showed a left-right rCBF asymmetry that decreased over time. Football players with an in-study concussion showed an early increase in occipital lobe rCBF (p = 0.0166). INTERPRETATION: These results suggest head impacts may result in an early increase in rCBF, but cumulatively a long-term decrease in rCBF. ANN NEUROL 2023;94:457-469.

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Ann Neurol

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EISSN

1531-8249

Publication Date

September 2023

Volume

94

Issue

3

Start / End Page

457 / 469

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Male
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Humans
  • Football
  • Cerebrovascular Circulation
  • Brain Concussion
  • Brain
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Karimpoor, M., Georgiadis, M., Zhao, M. Y., Goubran, M., Moein Taghavi, H., Mills, B. D., … Zeineh, M. M. (2023). Longitudinal Alterations of Cerebral Blood Flow in High-Contact Sports. Ann Neurol, 94(3), 457–469. https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.26718
Karimpoor, Mahta, Marios Georgiadis, Moss Y. Zhao, Maged Goubran, Hossein Moein Taghavi, Brian D. Mills, Dean Tran, et al. “Longitudinal Alterations of Cerebral Blood Flow in High-Contact Sports.Ann Neurol 94, no. 3 (September 2023): 457–69. https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.26718.
Karimpoor M, Georgiadis M, Zhao MY, Goubran M, Moein Taghavi H, Mills BD, et al. Longitudinal Alterations of Cerebral Blood Flow in High-Contact Sports. Ann Neurol. 2023 Sep;94(3):457–69.
Karimpoor, Mahta, et al. “Longitudinal Alterations of Cerebral Blood Flow in High-Contact Sports.Ann Neurol, vol. 94, no. 3, Sept. 2023, pp. 457–69. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/ana.26718.
Karimpoor M, Georgiadis M, Zhao MY, Goubran M, Moein Taghavi H, Mills BD, Tran D, Mouchawar N, Sami S, Wintermark M, Grant G, Camarillo DB, Moseley ME, Zaharchuk G, Zeineh MM. Longitudinal Alterations of Cerebral Blood Flow in High-Contact Sports. Ann Neurol. 2023 Sep;94(3):457–469.
Journal cover image

Published In

Ann Neurol

DOI

EISSN

1531-8249

Publication Date

September 2023

Volume

94

Issue

3

Start / End Page

457 / 469

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Male
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Humans
  • Football
  • Cerebrovascular Circulation
  • Brain Concussion
  • Brain
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 3202 Clinical sciences