TY - JOUR PY - 2021// TI - Verbal episodic memory alterations and hippocampal atrophy in acute mild traumatic brain injury JO - Journal of neurotrauma A1 - Fortier-Lebel, Olivier A1 - Jobin, Benoit A1 - Lécuyer Giguère, Fanny A1 - Gaubert, Malo A1 - Giguère, Jean-François A1 - Gagnon, Jean-François A1 - Boller, Benjamin A1 - Frasnelli, Johannes SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - Episodic memory deficit is a symptom frequently observed after a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). However, few studies have investigated the impact of a single and acute mTBI on episodic memory and structural cerebral changes. To do so, we conducted two experiments. In the first, we evaluated verbal episodic memory by using a word recall test, in 52 patients (mean age 33.1 (12.2) years) 2-4 weeks after a first mTBI, compared to 54 healthy controls (31.3 (9.2) years) and followed both groups up for six months. In the second, we measured hippocampal volume in a subset of 40 participants (20 mTBI patients, 20 controls) from Experiment 1 using magnetic resonance imaging (T1-weighted images) and correlated memory performance scores to hippocampal volume. Experiment 1 showed significantly reduced verbal episodic memory within the first month after a mTBI and a tendency for a reduction 6 months later, more pronounced for men. In Experiment 2, patients with mTBI exhibited a generally reduced hippocampal volume; however, we did not observe any linear correlation between hippocampal volume and memory scores. These results suggest that one single mTBI is associated with both episodic memory alteration and reduced volume of the hippocampus in the acute phase. Future studies are needed to elucidate the link between both measures.

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LA - en SN - 0897-7151 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neu.2020.7475 ID - ref1 ER -