Keywords: Stroke, Dementia, Neurovascular,glymphatic system
Motivation: Post-stroke dementia (PSD) affects up to one third of stroke survivors but the underlying mechanism remains unclear.
Goal(s): We hypothesized that dysfunction in glymphatic system may play a role in the pathogenesis in PSD and aim to investigate it with non-contrast imaging method.
Approach: Coupling between BOLD and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) signal was compared between PSD, post-stroke non-dementia (PSND) and normal controls.
Results: Significant reduction in the BOLD-CSF coupling was found in PSD patients, which is negatively associated with cognitive test scores.
Impact: The present work revealed a reduced BOLD-CSF coupling in PSD patients, indicating a potential abnormality in the glymphatic function.
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