1. Associations of Intracranial Artery Length and Branch Number on Time-of-Flight MRA With Cognitive Impairment in Hypertensive Older Males.
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Chen Z, Liu W, Balu N, Chen L, Ortega D, Huang X, Hatsukami TS, Yang J, and Yuan C
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- Aged, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Cerebral Arteries diagnostic imaging, Magnetic Resonance Angiography methods, Prospective Studies, Spin Labels, Cerebrovascular Circulation, Cognitive Dysfunction diagnostic imaging, Hypertension diagnostic imaging, Hypertension complications
- Abstract
Background: Hypertension-induced impairment of the cerebral artery network contributes to cognitive impairment. Characterizing the structure and function of cerebral arteries may facilitate the understanding of hypertension-related pathological mechanisms and lead to the development of new indicators for cognitive impairment., Purpose: To investigate the associations between morphological features of the intracranial arteries distal to the circle of Willis on time-of-flight MRA (TOF-MRA) and cognitive performance in a hypertensive cohort., Study Type: Prospective observational study., Population: 189 hypertensive older males (mean age 64.9 ± 7.2 years)., Field Strength/sequence: TOF-MRA sequence with a 3D spoiled gradient echo readout and arterial spin labeling perfusion imaging sequence with a 3D stack-of-spirals fast spin echo readout at 3T., Assessment: The intracranial arteries were segmented from TOF-MRA and the total length of distal arteries (TLoDA) and number of arterial branches (NoB) were calculated. The mean gray matter cerebral blood flow (GM-CBF) was extracted from arterial spin labeling perfusion imaging. The cognitive level was assessed with short-term and long-term delay-recall auditory verbal learning test (AVLT) scores, and with montreal cognitive assessment., Statistical Tests: Univariable and multivariable linear regression were used to analyze the associations between TLoDA, NoB, GM-CBF and the cognitive assessment scores, with P < 0.05 indicating significance., Results: TLoDA (r = 0.314) and NoB (r = 0.346) were significantly correlated with GM-CBF. Multivariable linear regression analyses showed that TLoDA and NoB, but not GM-CBF (P = 0.272 and 0.141), were significantly associated with short-term and long-term delay-recall AVLT scores. These associations remained significant after adjusting for GM-CBF., Data Conclusion: The TLoDA and NoB of distal intracranial arteries on TOF-MRA are significantly associated with cognitive impairment in hypertensive subjects., Level of Evidence: 2 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 3., (© 2024 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.)
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- 2024
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