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Rationale and design of a longitudinal study of cerebral small vessel diseases, clinical and imaging outcomes in patients presenting with mild ischaemic stroke: Mild Stroke Study 3

BACKGROUND: Cerebral small vessel disease is a major cause of dementia and stroke, visible on brain magnetic resonance imaging. Recent data suggest that small vessel disease lesions may be dynamic, damage extends into normal-appearing brain and microvascular dysfunctions include abnormal blood–brain...

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Autores principales: Clancy, Una, Garcia, Daniela Jaime, Stringer, Michael S, Thrippleton, Michael J, Valdés-Hernández, Maria C, Wiseman, Stewart, Hamilton, Olivia KL, Chappell, Francesca M, Brown, Rosalind, Blair, Gordon W, Hewins, Will, Sleight, Emilie, Ballerini, Lucia, Bastin, Mark E, Maniega, Susana Munoz, MacGillivray, Tom, Hetherington, Kirstie, Hamid, Charlene, Arteaga, Carmen, Morgan, Alasdair G, Manning, Cameron, Backhouse, Ellen, Hamilton, Iona, Job, Dominic, Marshall, Ian, Doubal, Fergus N, Wardlaw, Joanna M
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7995323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33817338
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2396987320929617
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author Clancy, Una
Garcia, Daniela Jaime
Stringer, Michael S
Thrippleton, Michael J
Valdés-Hernández, Maria C
Wiseman, Stewart
Hamilton, Olivia KL
Chappell, Francesca M
Brown, Rosalind
Blair, Gordon W
Hewins, Will
Sleight, Emilie
Ballerini, Lucia
Bastin, Mark E
Maniega, Susana Munoz
MacGillivray, Tom
Hetherington, Kirstie
Hamid, Charlene
Arteaga, Carmen
Morgan, Alasdair G
Manning, Cameron
Backhouse, Ellen
Hamilton, Iona
Job, Dominic
Marshall, Ian
Doubal, Fergus N
Wardlaw, Joanna M
author_facet Clancy, Una
Garcia, Daniela Jaime
Stringer, Michael S
Thrippleton, Michael J
Valdés-Hernández, Maria C
Wiseman, Stewart
Hamilton, Olivia KL
Chappell, Francesca M
Brown, Rosalind
Blair, Gordon W
Hewins, Will
Sleight, Emilie
Ballerini, Lucia
Bastin, Mark E
Maniega, Susana Munoz
MacGillivray, Tom
Hetherington, Kirstie
Hamid, Charlene
Arteaga, Carmen
Morgan, Alasdair G
Manning, Cameron
Backhouse, Ellen
Hamilton, Iona
Job, Dominic
Marshall, Ian
Doubal, Fergus N
Wardlaw, Joanna M
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description BACKGROUND: Cerebral small vessel disease is a major cause of dementia and stroke, visible on brain magnetic resonance imaging. Recent data suggest that small vessel disease lesions may be dynamic, damage extends into normal-appearing brain and microvascular dysfunctions include abnormal blood–brain barrier leakage, vasoreactivity and pulsatility, but much remains unknown regarding underlying pathophysiology, symptoms, clinical features and risk factors of small vessel disease. Patients and Methods: The Mild Stroke Study 3 is a prospective observational cohort study to identify risk factors for and clinical implications of small vessel disease progression and regression among up to 300 adults with non-disabling stroke. We perform detailed serial clinical, cognitive, lifestyle, physiological, retinal and brain magnetic resonance imaging assessments over one year; we assess cerebrovascular reactivity, blood flow, pulsatility and blood–brain barrier leakage on magnetic resonance imaging at baseline; we follow up to four years by post and phone. The study is registered ISRCTN 12113543. SUMMARY: Factors which influence direction and rate of change of small vessel disease lesions are poorly understood. We investigate the role of small vessel dysfunction using advanced serial neuroimaging in a deeply phenotyped cohort to increase understanding of the natural history of small vessel disease, identify those at highest risk of early disease progression or regression and uncover novel targets for small vessel disease prevention and therapy.
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spelling pubmed-79953232021-04-02 Rationale and design of a longitudinal study of cerebral small vessel diseases, clinical and imaging outcomes in patients presenting with mild ischaemic stroke: Mild Stroke Study 3 Clancy, Una Garcia, Daniela Jaime Stringer, Michael S Thrippleton, Michael J Valdés-Hernández, Maria C Wiseman, Stewart Hamilton, Olivia KL Chappell, Francesca M Brown, Rosalind Blair, Gordon W Hewins, Will Sleight, Emilie Ballerini, Lucia Bastin, Mark E Maniega, Susana Munoz MacGillivray, Tom Hetherington, Kirstie Hamid, Charlene Arteaga, Carmen Morgan, Alasdair G Manning, Cameron Backhouse, Ellen Hamilton, Iona Job, Dominic Marshall, Ian Doubal, Fergus N Wardlaw, Joanna M Eur Stroke J Protocol BACKGROUND: Cerebral small vessel disease is a major cause of dementia and stroke, visible on brain magnetic resonance imaging. Recent data suggest that small vessel disease lesions may be dynamic, damage extends into normal-appearing brain and microvascular dysfunctions include abnormal blood–brain barrier leakage, vasoreactivity and pulsatility, but much remains unknown regarding underlying pathophysiology, symptoms, clinical features and risk factors of small vessel disease. Patients and Methods: The Mild Stroke Study 3 is a prospective observational cohort study to identify risk factors for and clinical implications of small vessel disease progression and regression among up to 300 adults with non-disabling stroke. We perform detailed serial clinical, cognitive, lifestyle, physiological, retinal and brain magnetic resonance imaging assessments over one year; we assess cerebrovascular reactivity, blood flow, pulsatility and blood–brain barrier leakage on magnetic resonance imaging at baseline; we follow up to four years by post and phone. The study is registered ISRCTN 12113543. SUMMARY: Factors which influence direction and rate of change of small vessel disease lesions are poorly understood. We investigate the role of small vessel dysfunction using advanced serial neuroimaging in a deeply phenotyped cohort to increase understanding of the natural history of small vessel disease, identify those at highest risk of early disease progression or regression and uncover novel targets for small vessel disease prevention and therapy. SAGE Publications 2020-06-05 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7995323/ /pubmed/33817338 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2396987320929617 Text en © European Stroke Organisation 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Clancy, Una
Garcia, Daniela Jaime
Stringer, Michael S
Thrippleton, Michael J
Valdés-Hernández, Maria C
Wiseman, Stewart
Hamilton, Olivia KL
Chappell, Francesca M
Brown, Rosalind
Blair, Gordon W
Hewins, Will
Sleight, Emilie
Ballerini, Lucia
Bastin, Mark E
Maniega, Susana Munoz
MacGillivray, Tom
Hetherington, Kirstie
Hamid, Charlene
Arteaga, Carmen
Morgan, Alasdair G
Manning, Cameron
Backhouse, Ellen
Hamilton, Iona
Job, Dominic
Marshall, Ian
Doubal, Fergus N
Wardlaw, Joanna M
Rationale and design of a longitudinal study of cerebral small vessel diseases, clinical and imaging outcomes in patients presenting with mild ischaemic stroke: Mild Stroke Study 3
title Rationale and design of a longitudinal study of cerebral small vessel diseases, clinical and imaging outcomes in patients presenting with mild ischaemic stroke: Mild Stroke Study 3
title_full Rationale and design of a longitudinal study of cerebral small vessel diseases, clinical and imaging outcomes in patients presenting with mild ischaemic stroke: Mild Stroke Study 3
title_fullStr Rationale and design of a longitudinal study of cerebral small vessel diseases, clinical and imaging outcomes in patients presenting with mild ischaemic stroke: Mild Stroke Study 3
title_full_unstemmed Rationale and design of a longitudinal study of cerebral small vessel diseases, clinical and imaging outcomes in patients presenting with mild ischaemic stroke: Mild Stroke Study 3
title_short Rationale and design of a longitudinal study of cerebral small vessel diseases, clinical and imaging outcomes in patients presenting with mild ischaemic stroke: Mild Stroke Study 3
title_sort rationale and design of a longitudinal study of cerebral small vessel diseases, clinical and imaging outcomes in patients presenting with mild ischaemic stroke: mild stroke study 3
topic Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7995323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33817338
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2396987320929617
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