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Kongcun Town Asymptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis study in Shandong, China: cohort profile

PURPOSE: The population-based Kongcun Town Asymptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis (KT-aICAS) study aims to investigate the prevalence of aICAS and major cardiovascular risk factors (CRFs) or biomarkers related to the development and prognosis of aICAS. PARTICIPANTS: The KT-aICAS study included 23...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xiang, Zhao, Yuanyuan, Ji, Xiaokang, Sang, Shaowei, Shao, Sai, Yan, Peng, Li, Shan, Li, Jifeng, Wang, Guangbin, Lu, Ming, Du, Yifeng, Xue, Fuzhong, Qiu, Chengxuan, Sun, Qinjian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7359188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32665348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036454
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author Wang, Xiang
Zhao, Yuanyuan
Ji, Xiaokang
Sang, Shaowei
Shao, Sai
Yan, Peng
Li, Shan
Li, Jifeng
Wang, Guangbin
Lu, Ming
Du, Yifeng
Xue, Fuzhong
Qiu, Chengxuan
Sun, Qinjian
author_facet Wang, Xiang
Zhao, Yuanyuan
Ji, Xiaokang
Sang, Shaowei
Shao, Sai
Yan, Peng
Li, Shan
Li, Jifeng
Wang, Guangbin
Lu, Ming
Du, Yifeng
Xue, Fuzhong
Qiu, Chengxuan
Sun, Qinjian
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description PURPOSE: The population-based Kongcun Town Asymptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis (KT-aICAS) study aims to investigate the prevalence of aICAS and major cardiovascular risk factors (CRFs) or biomarkers related to the development and prognosis of aICAS. PARTICIPANTS: The KT-aICAS study included 2311 rural residents who were aged ≥40 years and living in Kongcun Town, Shandong Province, China. Baseline examination was conducted from October 2017 to October 2018, during which information on demographics, socioeconomics, personal and family medical history, and lifestyle factors was collected through face-to-face interviews, physical examination and blood tests. aICAS was initially screened using transcranial Doppler examination and then diagnosed using magnetic resonance angiography. Atherosclerosis in carotid arteries was diagnosed via carotid ultrasonography. High-resolution MRI was further used to evaluate the vessel wall of aICAS. Neuropsychological assessments were performed in the participants diagnosed with aICAS and the age-matched and sex-matched controls. FINDINGS TO DATE: Of the 2311 participants, 2027 (87.7%) completed the diagnostic procedure and aICAS was detected in 154 persons, resulting in an overall prevalence of 7.6%. The prevalence of aICAS increased with advancing age from 5.1% in participants aged 40–49 years to 12.7% in those aged ≥70 years (p<0.001). aICAS was detected in 305 intracranial arteries, including 221 (72.5%) in the anterior circulation and 84 (27.5%) in the posterior circulation (p<0.001). In addition, major CRFs were highly prevalent among middle-aged and elderly rural dwellers who were free of clinical stroke. FUTURE PLANS: Follow-up examinations will be performed every 3 years following the baseline examination. This study will increase our knowledge about the natural history of aICAS and facilitate studies of aICAS-associated disorders among rural-dwelling Chinese adults, such as ischaemic stroke and vascular cognitive impairment. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ChiCTR1800017197.
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spelling pubmed-73591882020-07-16 Kongcun Town Asymptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis study in Shandong, China: cohort profile Wang, Xiang Zhao, Yuanyuan Ji, Xiaokang Sang, Shaowei Shao, Sai Yan, Peng Li, Shan Li, Jifeng Wang, Guangbin Lu, Ming Du, Yifeng Xue, Fuzhong Qiu, Chengxuan Sun, Qinjian BMJ Open Epidemiology PURPOSE: The population-based Kongcun Town Asymptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis (KT-aICAS) study aims to investigate the prevalence of aICAS and major cardiovascular risk factors (CRFs) or biomarkers related to the development and prognosis of aICAS. PARTICIPANTS: The KT-aICAS study included 2311 rural residents who were aged ≥40 years and living in Kongcun Town, Shandong Province, China. Baseline examination was conducted from October 2017 to October 2018, during which information on demographics, socioeconomics, personal and family medical history, and lifestyle factors was collected through face-to-face interviews, physical examination and blood tests. aICAS was initially screened using transcranial Doppler examination and then diagnosed using magnetic resonance angiography. Atherosclerosis in carotid arteries was diagnosed via carotid ultrasonography. High-resolution MRI was further used to evaluate the vessel wall of aICAS. Neuropsychological assessments were performed in the participants diagnosed with aICAS and the age-matched and sex-matched controls. FINDINGS TO DATE: Of the 2311 participants, 2027 (87.7%) completed the diagnostic procedure and aICAS was detected in 154 persons, resulting in an overall prevalence of 7.6%. The prevalence of aICAS increased with advancing age from 5.1% in participants aged 40–49 years to 12.7% in those aged ≥70 years (p<0.001). aICAS was detected in 305 intracranial arteries, including 221 (72.5%) in the anterior circulation and 84 (27.5%) in the posterior circulation (p<0.001). In addition, major CRFs were highly prevalent among middle-aged and elderly rural dwellers who were free of clinical stroke. FUTURE PLANS: Follow-up examinations will be performed every 3 years following the baseline examination. This study will increase our knowledge about the natural history of aICAS and facilitate studies of aICAS-associated disorders among rural-dwelling Chinese adults, such as ischaemic stroke and vascular cognitive impairment. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ChiCTR1800017197. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7359188/ /pubmed/32665348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036454 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Wang, Xiang
Zhao, Yuanyuan
Ji, Xiaokang
Sang, Shaowei
Shao, Sai
Yan, Peng
Li, Shan
Li, Jifeng
Wang, Guangbin
Lu, Ming
Du, Yifeng
Xue, Fuzhong
Qiu, Chengxuan
Sun, Qinjian
Kongcun Town Asymptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis study in Shandong, China: cohort profile
title Kongcun Town Asymptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis study in Shandong, China: cohort profile
title_full Kongcun Town Asymptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis study in Shandong, China: cohort profile
title_fullStr Kongcun Town Asymptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis study in Shandong, China: cohort profile
title_full_unstemmed Kongcun Town Asymptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis study in Shandong, China: cohort profile
title_short Kongcun Town Asymptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis study in Shandong, China: cohort profile
title_sort kongcun town asymptomatic intracranial artery stenosis study in shandong, china: cohort profile
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7359188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32665348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036454
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