Abstract

IntroductionThe aim of this study was to investigate alterations of the glymphatic system function in patients with cluster headache.MethodsWe enrolled patients with cluster headache and healthy controls, and they underwent brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). We used the MRIcron and DSI studio programs for DTI preprocessing and DTI analysis with perivascular space (DTI‐ALPS) index calculation.ResultsFourteen patients with cluster headache and 23 healthy controls were enrolled. The DTI‐ALPS indexes of the groups were significantly different. The DTI‐ALPS index for the patients with cluster headache was lower than that for the healthy controls (1.586 vs. 1.786, p = 0.044). There was a significant negative correlation between the DTI‐ALPS index and age in the patients with cluster headache (r = −0.549, p = 0.042). However, the DTI‐ALPS index was not associated with other clinical characteristics, including disease duration and headache intensity (r = −0.405, p = 0.150; r = −0.048, p = 0.869, respectively).ConclusionPatients with cluster headache had a lower DTI‐ALPS index than the healthy controls; this might indicate glymphatic system dysfunction in the patients with cluster headache. Further research is required to determine whether glymphatic system dysfunction is related to the pathophysiology of cluster headache.

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