There is an increasing evidence that neurovascular dysregulation contributes to the persistent symptoms in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Damaged microvasculature may disrupt the neurovascular coupling, especially under physiological stress, where the local cerebral blood flow (CBF) no longer matches the metabolic requirements of the tissue. Our findings of negative or abnormally delayed blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) signal changes in response to breathhold challenge can potentially be used as an imaging marker to localize subtle abnormal vascular function in individual patients with moderate TBI. The restoration of abnormally delayed BOLD responses at chronic stage suggest that such an imaging marker may be used to follow up the patients.
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