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High dilated perivascular space burden: a new MRI marker for risk of intracerebral hemorrhage

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NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING
卷 84, 期 -, 页码 158-165

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2019.08.031

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Cerebrovascular disease; Stroke; Ischemic stroke; Intracranial hemorrhage; Magnetic resonance imaging; Epidemiology

资金

  1. Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale
  2. Caisse Nationale Maladie des Travailleurs Salaries
  3. Direction Generale de la Sante
  4. Mutuelle Generale de l'Education Nationale
  5. Institut de la Longevite
  6. Conseil Regionaux of Aquitaine
  7. Conseil Regionaux of Bourgogne
  8. Fondation de France
  9. Ministry of Research-INSERM Programme Cohortes et collections de donnees biologiques
  10. European Research Council
  11. European Union
  12. Joint Programme of Neurodegenerative Disease research
  13. European Union [643417, 667375, 640643]
  14. Initiative of Excellence of Bordeaux University
  15. Agence Nationale pour le Recherche
  16. European Research Council (ERC) [640643] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Commonly observed in older community persons, dilated perivascular spaces (dPVSs) are thought to represent an emerging MRI marker of cerebral small vessel disease, but their clinical significance is uncertain. We examined the longitudinal relationship of dPVS burden with risk of incident stroke, ischemic stroke, and intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in the 3C-Dijon population-based study (N = 1678 participants, mean age 72.7 +/- 4.1 years) using Cox regression. dPVS burden was studied as a global score and according to dPVS location (basal ganglia, white matter, hippocampus, brainstem) at the baseline. During a mean follow-up of 9.1 +/- 2.6 years, 66 participants suffered an incident stroke. Increasing global dPVS burden was associated with a higher risk of any incident stroke (hazard ratio [HR], 1.24; 95% CI, [1.06-1.45]) and of incident ICH (HR, 3.12 [1.78-5.47]), adjusting for sex and intracranial volume. Association with ICH remained significant after additionally adjusting for vascular risk factors and for other cerebral small vessel disease MRI markers. High dPVS burden in basal ganglia and hippocampus, but not in white matter or brainstem, were associated with higher risk of any stroke and ICH. (C) 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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