B.3 Neuroimaging markers of cerebrovascular disease and cognition in adults with moderate-great complexity congenital heart disease

P. Gandhi, V. Dizonno, S. Mangat, N. Ratnaweera, J. Andrade, M. Heran, K. LeComte, J. Grewal, TS Field
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Background: Adults with congenital heart disease (ACHD) are at risk for stroke and dementia. We report baseline and Year 1 results from an ongoing study assessing brain health in people with moderate- and great-complexity ACHD. Methods: Participants aged ≥18 undergo baseline and Year-3 brain MRI/MRA and annual cognitive assessment (MoCA, NIH Toolbox-Cognitive Battery (NIH-TB)). Results: Of 93 participants to date, 79 (85%) have completed Year 1 follow-up. At baseline, the great-complexity group had lower MoCA (26.32 vs. 27.38; p=0.04) and NIH-TB scores (total composite 45.63 vs. 52.80; p=0.002) than the moderate-complexity group. Year-1 testing showed numerical improvements across cognitive batteries in both groups. More participants with great-complexity ACHD had white matter hyperintensities (WMH; 72% vs. 55%; p=0.21) and cerebral microbleeds (CMBs; 72% vs. 54%; p=0.17) on baseline neuroimaging, but differences were not significant. Conclusions: Baseline neuroimaging shows a greater-than-expected burden for age of CMB and WMH in the context of previous cardiac surgery. Baseline cognitive performance was worse with great-complexity ACHD. Improved cognitive battery performance across both subgroups at Year-1 suggests a practice effect. Repeat neuroimaging will be performed in Year-3 and cognitive performance is reassessed annually.
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B.3 中度-高度复杂先天性心脏病成人脑血管疾病和认知能力的神经影像标志物
背景:患有先天性心脏病 (ACHD) 的成年人有中风和痴呆的风险。我们报告了一项正在进行的研究的基线和第一年的结果,该研究评估了中度和高度复杂先天性心脏病患者的大脑健康状况。研究方法年龄≥18 岁的参与者接受基线和第 3 年脑 MRI/MRA 以及年度认知评估(MoCA、NIH Toolbox-Cognitive Battery (NIH-TB))。结果:迄今为止,93 名参与者中已有 79 人(85%)完成了第一年的随访。基线时,高度复杂性组的 MoCA 分数(26.32 分 vs. 27.38 分;p=0.04)和 NIH-TB 分数(综合总分 45.63 分 vs. 52.80 分;p=0.002)低于中度复杂性组。第一年的测试结果显示,两组学生的认知能力都有显著提高。在基线神经影像学检查中,有白质高密度(WMH;72% 对 55%;P=0.21)和脑微出血(CMBs;72% 对 54%;P=0.17)的极复杂性 ACHD 患者较多,但差异不显著。结论基线神经影像学检查显示,在既往接受过心脏手术的情况下,CMB和WMH对年龄的影响大于预期。高复杂性 ACHD 患者的基线认知能力较差。两个亚组在第一年的认知能力均有所提高,这表明存在实践效应。第 3 年将再次进行神经影像学检查,并每年重新评估认知能力。
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