Journal article

Relating brain connectivity with persistent symptoms in pediatric concussion

KK Iyer, KM Barlow, B Brooks, Z Ofoghi, A Zalesky, L Cocchi

Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

Persistent post-concussion symptoms (PCS) in children following a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) are a growing public health concern. There is a pressing need to understand the neural underpinning of PCS. Here, we examined whole-brain functional connectivity from resting-state fMRI with behavioral assessments in a cohort of 110 children with mTBI. Children with mTBI and controls had similar levels of connectivity. PCS symptoms and behaviors including poor cognition and sleep were associated with connectivity within functional brain networks. The identification of a single “positive-negative” dimension linking connectivity with behaviors enables better prognosis and stratification toward ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Brain Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

K.K.I acknowledges funding support from the Brain Foundation. K.M.B. acknowledges funding support from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (grant number: 293375). L.C. is supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (L.C. 1099082 and 1138711).The authors also thank Dr Luke Hearne for feedback regarding the interpretation of the findings.