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Investigating silent strokes in hypertensives: a magnetic resonance imaging study (ISSYS): rationale and protocol design

BACKGROUND: Silent brain infarcts are detected by neuroimaging in up to 20% of asymptomatic patients based on population studies. They are five times more frequent than stroke in general population, and increase significantly both with advancing age and hypertension. Moreover, they are independently...

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Autores principales: Riba-Llena, Iolanda, Jarca, Carmen Ioana, Mundet, Xavier, Tovar, Jose L, Orfila, Francesc, López-Rueda, Antonio, Nafría, Cristina, Fernández, Jose L, Castañé, Xavier, Domingo, Mar, Álvarez-Sabín, José, Fernández-Cortiñas, Inés, Maisterra, Olga, Montaner, Joan, Delgado, Pilar
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3852223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24083440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-13-130
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author Riba-Llena, Iolanda
Jarca, Carmen Ioana
Mundet, Xavier
Tovar, Jose L
Orfila, Francesc
López-Rueda, Antonio
Nafría, Cristina
Fernández, Jose L
Castañé, Xavier
Domingo, Mar
Álvarez-Sabín, José
Fernández-Cortiñas, Inés
Maisterra, Olga
Montaner, Joan
Delgado, Pilar
author_facet Riba-Llena, Iolanda
Jarca, Carmen Ioana
Mundet, Xavier
Tovar, Jose L
Orfila, Francesc
López-Rueda, Antonio
Nafría, Cristina
Fernández, Jose L
Castañé, Xavier
Domingo, Mar
Álvarez-Sabín, José
Fernández-Cortiñas, Inés
Maisterra, Olga
Montaner, Joan
Delgado, Pilar
author_sort Riba-Llena, Iolanda
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Silent brain infarcts are detected by neuroimaging in up to 20% of asymptomatic patients based on population studies. They are five times more frequent than stroke in general population, and increase significantly both with advancing age and hypertension. Moreover, they are independently associated with the risk of future stroke and cognitive decline. Despite these numbers and the clinical consequences of silent brain infarcts, their prevalence in Mediterranean populations is not well known and their role as predictors of future cerebrovascular and cardiovascular events in hypertensive remains to be determined. ISSYS (Investigating Silent Strokes in Hypertensives: a magnetic resonance imaging study) is an observational cross-sectional and longitudinal study aimed to: 1- determine the prevalence of silent cerebrovascular infarcts in a large cohort of 1000 hypertensives and to study their associated factors and 2-to study their relationship with the risk of future stroke and cognitive decline. METHODS/DESIGN: Cohort study in a randomly selected sample of 1000 participants, hypertensive aged 50 to 70 years old, with no history of previous stroke or dementia. On baseline all participants will undergo a brain MRI to determine the presence of brain infarcts and other cerebrovascular lesions (brain microbleeds, white matter changes and enlarged perivascular spaces) and will be also tested to determine other than brain organ damage (heart-left ventricular hypertrophy, kidney-urine albumin to creatinine ratio, vessels-pulse wave velocity, ankle brachial index), in order to establish the contribution of other subclinical conditions to the risk of further vascular events. Several sub-studies assessing the role of 24 hour ambulatory BP monitoring and plasma or genetic biomarkers will be performed. Follow-up will last for at least 3 years, to assess the rate of further stroke/transient ischemic attack, other cardiovascular events and cognitive decline, and their predictors. DISCUSSION: Improving the knowledge on the frequency and determinants of these lesions in our setting might help in the future to optimize treatments or establish new preventive strategies to minimize clinical and socioeconomic consequences of stroke and cognitive decline.
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spelling pubmed-38522232013-12-06 Investigating silent strokes in hypertensives: a magnetic resonance imaging study (ISSYS): rationale and protocol design Riba-Llena, Iolanda Jarca, Carmen Ioana Mundet, Xavier Tovar, Jose L Orfila, Francesc López-Rueda, Antonio Nafría, Cristina Fernández, Jose L Castañé, Xavier Domingo, Mar Álvarez-Sabín, José Fernández-Cortiñas, Inés Maisterra, Olga Montaner, Joan Delgado, Pilar BMC Neurol Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Silent brain infarcts are detected by neuroimaging in up to 20% of asymptomatic patients based on population studies. They are five times more frequent than stroke in general population, and increase significantly both with advancing age and hypertension. Moreover, they are independently associated with the risk of future stroke and cognitive decline. Despite these numbers and the clinical consequences of silent brain infarcts, their prevalence in Mediterranean populations is not well known and their role as predictors of future cerebrovascular and cardiovascular events in hypertensive remains to be determined. ISSYS (Investigating Silent Strokes in Hypertensives: a magnetic resonance imaging study) is an observational cross-sectional and longitudinal study aimed to: 1- determine the prevalence of silent cerebrovascular infarcts in a large cohort of 1000 hypertensives and to study their associated factors and 2-to study their relationship with the risk of future stroke and cognitive decline. METHODS/DESIGN: Cohort study in a randomly selected sample of 1000 participants, hypertensive aged 50 to 70 years old, with no history of previous stroke or dementia. On baseline all participants will undergo a brain MRI to determine the presence of brain infarcts and other cerebrovascular lesions (brain microbleeds, white matter changes and enlarged perivascular spaces) and will be also tested to determine other than brain organ damage (heart-left ventricular hypertrophy, kidney-urine albumin to creatinine ratio, vessels-pulse wave velocity, ankle brachial index), in order to establish the contribution of other subclinical conditions to the risk of further vascular events. Several sub-studies assessing the role of 24 hour ambulatory BP monitoring and plasma or genetic biomarkers will be performed. Follow-up will last for at least 3 years, to assess the rate of further stroke/transient ischemic attack, other cardiovascular events and cognitive decline, and their predictors. DISCUSSION: Improving the knowledge on the frequency and determinants of these lesions in our setting might help in the future to optimize treatments or establish new preventive strategies to minimize clinical and socioeconomic consequences of stroke and cognitive decline. BioMed Central 2013-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3852223/ /pubmed/24083440 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-13-130 Text en Copyright © 2013 Riba-Llena et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Riba-Llena, Iolanda
Jarca, Carmen Ioana
Mundet, Xavier
Tovar, Jose L
Orfila, Francesc
López-Rueda, Antonio
Nafría, Cristina
Fernández, Jose L
Castañé, Xavier
Domingo, Mar
Álvarez-Sabín, José
Fernández-Cortiñas, Inés
Maisterra, Olga
Montaner, Joan
Delgado, Pilar
Investigating silent strokes in hypertensives: a magnetic resonance imaging study (ISSYS): rationale and protocol design
title Investigating silent strokes in hypertensives: a magnetic resonance imaging study (ISSYS): rationale and protocol design
title_full Investigating silent strokes in hypertensives: a magnetic resonance imaging study (ISSYS): rationale and protocol design
title_fullStr Investigating silent strokes in hypertensives: a magnetic resonance imaging study (ISSYS): rationale and protocol design
title_full_unstemmed Investigating silent strokes in hypertensives: a magnetic resonance imaging study (ISSYS): rationale and protocol design
title_short Investigating silent strokes in hypertensives: a magnetic resonance imaging study (ISSYS): rationale and protocol design
title_sort investigating silent strokes in hypertensives: a magnetic resonance imaging study (issys): rationale and protocol design
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3852223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24083440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-13-130
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