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Global Burden of Small Vessel Disease–Related Brain Changes on MRI Predicts Cognitive and Functional Decline

Cerebral small vessel disease is characterized by a wide range of focal and global brain changes. We used a magnetic resonance imaging segmentation tool to quantify multiple types of small vessel disease–related brain changes and examined their individual and combined predictive value on cognitive a...

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Autores principales: Jokinen, Hanna, Koikkalainen, Juha, Laakso, Hanna M., Melkas, Susanna, Nieminen, Tuomas, Brander, Antti, Korvenoja, Antti, Rueckert, Daniel, Barkhof, Frederik, Scheltens, Philip, Schmidt, Reinhold, Fazekas, Franz, Madureira, Sofia, Verdelho, Ana, Wallin, Anders, Wahlund, Lars-Olof, Waldemar, Gunhild, Chabriat, Hugues, Hennerici, Michael, O’Brien, John, Inzitari, Domenico, Lötjönen, Jyrki, Pantoni, Leonardo, Erkinjuntti, Timo
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6924941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31699021
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.119.026170
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author Jokinen, Hanna
Koikkalainen, Juha
Laakso, Hanna M.
Melkas, Susanna
Nieminen, Tuomas
Brander, Antti
Korvenoja, Antti
Rueckert, Daniel
Barkhof, Frederik
Scheltens, Philip
Schmidt, Reinhold
Fazekas, Franz
Madureira, Sofia
Verdelho, Ana
Wallin, Anders
Wahlund, Lars-Olof
Waldemar, Gunhild
Chabriat, Hugues
Hennerici, Michael
O’Brien, John
Inzitari, Domenico
Lötjönen, Jyrki
Pantoni, Leonardo
Erkinjuntti, Timo
author_facet Jokinen, Hanna
Koikkalainen, Juha
Laakso, Hanna M.
Melkas, Susanna
Nieminen, Tuomas
Brander, Antti
Korvenoja, Antti
Rueckert, Daniel
Barkhof, Frederik
Scheltens, Philip
Schmidt, Reinhold
Fazekas, Franz
Madureira, Sofia
Verdelho, Ana
Wallin, Anders
Wahlund, Lars-Olof
Waldemar, Gunhild
Chabriat, Hugues
Hennerici, Michael
O’Brien, John
Inzitari, Domenico
Lötjönen, Jyrki
Pantoni, Leonardo
Erkinjuntti, Timo
author_sort Jokinen, Hanna
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description Cerebral small vessel disease is characterized by a wide range of focal and global brain changes. We used a magnetic resonance imaging segmentation tool to quantify multiple types of small vessel disease–related brain changes and examined their individual and combined predictive value on cognitive and functional abilities. METHODS—: Magnetic resonance imaging scans of 560 older individuals from LADIS (Leukoaraiosis and Disability Study) were analyzed using automated atlas- and convolutional neural network–based segmentation methods yielding volumetric measures of white matter hyperintensities, lacunes, enlarged perivascular spaces, chronic cortical infarcts, and global and regional brain atrophy. The subjects were followed up with annual neuropsychological examinations for 3 years and evaluation of instrumental activities of daily living for 7 years. RESULTS—: The strongest predictors of cognitive performance and functional outcome over time were the total volumes of white matter hyperintensities, gray matter, and hippocampi (P<0.001 for global cognitive function, processing speed, executive functions, and memory and P<0.001 for poor functional outcome). Volumes of lacunes, enlarged perivascular spaces, and cortical infarcts were significantly associated with part of the outcome measures, but their contribution was weaker. In a multivariable linear mixed model, volumes of white matter hyperintensities, lacunes, gray matter, and hippocampi remained as independent predictors of cognitive impairment. A combined measure of these markers based on Z scores strongly predicted cognitive and functional outcomes (P<0.001) even above the contribution of the individual brain changes. CONCLUSIONS—: Global burden of small vessel disease–related brain changes as quantified by an image segmentation tool is a powerful predictor of long-term cognitive decline and functional disability. A combined measure of white matter hyperintensities, lacunar, gray matter, and hippocampal volumes could be used as an imaging marker associated with vascular cognitive impairment.
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spelling pubmed-69249412020-01-23 Global Burden of Small Vessel Disease–Related Brain Changes on MRI Predicts Cognitive and Functional Decline Jokinen, Hanna Koikkalainen, Juha Laakso, Hanna M. Melkas, Susanna Nieminen, Tuomas Brander, Antti Korvenoja, Antti Rueckert, Daniel Barkhof, Frederik Scheltens, Philip Schmidt, Reinhold Fazekas, Franz Madureira, Sofia Verdelho, Ana Wallin, Anders Wahlund, Lars-Olof Waldemar, Gunhild Chabriat, Hugues Hennerici, Michael O’Brien, John Inzitari, Domenico Lötjönen, Jyrki Pantoni, Leonardo Erkinjuntti, Timo Stroke Original Contributions Cerebral small vessel disease is characterized by a wide range of focal and global brain changes. We used a magnetic resonance imaging segmentation tool to quantify multiple types of small vessel disease–related brain changes and examined their individual and combined predictive value on cognitive and functional abilities. METHODS—: Magnetic resonance imaging scans of 560 older individuals from LADIS (Leukoaraiosis and Disability Study) were analyzed using automated atlas- and convolutional neural network–based segmentation methods yielding volumetric measures of white matter hyperintensities, lacunes, enlarged perivascular spaces, chronic cortical infarcts, and global and regional brain atrophy. The subjects were followed up with annual neuropsychological examinations for 3 years and evaluation of instrumental activities of daily living for 7 years. RESULTS—: The strongest predictors of cognitive performance and functional outcome over time were the total volumes of white matter hyperintensities, gray matter, and hippocampi (P<0.001 for global cognitive function, processing speed, executive functions, and memory and P<0.001 for poor functional outcome). Volumes of lacunes, enlarged perivascular spaces, and cortical infarcts were significantly associated with part of the outcome measures, but their contribution was weaker. In a multivariable linear mixed model, volumes of white matter hyperintensities, lacunes, gray matter, and hippocampi remained as independent predictors of cognitive impairment. A combined measure of these markers based on Z scores strongly predicted cognitive and functional outcomes (P<0.001) even above the contribution of the individual brain changes. CONCLUSIONS—: Global burden of small vessel disease–related brain changes as quantified by an image segmentation tool is a powerful predictor of long-term cognitive decline and functional disability. A combined measure of white matter hyperintensities, lacunar, gray matter, and hippocampal volumes could be used as an imaging marker associated with vascular cognitive impairment. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2020-01 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6924941/ /pubmed/31699021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.119.026170 Text en © 2019 The Authors and Combinostics Ltd. Stroke is published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Contributions
Jokinen, Hanna
Koikkalainen, Juha
Laakso, Hanna M.
Melkas, Susanna
Nieminen, Tuomas
Brander, Antti
Korvenoja, Antti
Rueckert, Daniel
Barkhof, Frederik
Scheltens, Philip
Schmidt, Reinhold
Fazekas, Franz
Madureira, Sofia
Verdelho, Ana
Wallin, Anders
Wahlund, Lars-Olof
Waldemar, Gunhild
Chabriat, Hugues
Hennerici, Michael
O’Brien, John
Inzitari, Domenico
Lötjönen, Jyrki
Pantoni, Leonardo
Erkinjuntti, Timo
Global Burden of Small Vessel Disease–Related Brain Changes on MRI Predicts Cognitive and Functional Decline
title Global Burden of Small Vessel Disease–Related Brain Changes on MRI Predicts Cognitive and Functional Decline
title_full Global Burden of Small Vessel Disease–Related Brain Changes on MRI Predicts Cognitive and Functional Decline
title_fullStr Global Burden of Small Vessel Disease–Related Brain Changes on MRI Predicts Cognitive and Functional Decline
title_full_unstemmed Global Burden of Small Vessel Disease–Related Brain Changes on MRI Predicts Cognitive and Functional Decline
title_short Global Burden of Small Vessel Disease–Related Brain Changes on MRI Predicts Cognitive and Functional Decline
title_sort global burden of small vessel disease–related brain changes on mri predicts cognitive and functional decline
topic Original Contributions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6924941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31699021
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.119.026170
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