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Fractional anisotropy values in diffusion tensor imaging can quantitatively relfect the consistency of nerve ifbers after brain damage, where higher values generally indicate less damage to nerve ifbers. Therefore, we hypothesized that diffusion tensor imaging could be used to evaluate the effect of mild hypothermia on diffuse axonal injury. A total of 102 patients with diffuse axonal injury were randomly divided into two groups:normothermic and mild hypothermic treatment groups. Patient’s modiifed Rankin scale scores 2 months after mild hypothermia were signiifcant-ly lower than those for the normothermia group. The difference in average fractional anisotropy value for each region of interest before and after mild hypothermia was 1.32-1.36 times higher than the value in the normothermia group. Quantitative assessment of diffusion tensor imaging indicates that mild hypothermia therapy may be beneifcial for patients with diffuse axonal injury.