Small vessel disease in patients with restless legs syndrome evidenced by elevated peak width of skeletonized mean diffusivity

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of the Neurological Sciences Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1016/j.jns.2024.123310
Kang Min Park , Keun Tae Kim , Dong Ah Lee , Yong Won Cho
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Peak width of skeletonized mean diffusivity (PSMD) is a novel marker of small vessel disease. This study aimed to investigate small vessel disease in patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS) using PSMD. We prospectively enrolled 65 patients with primary RLS and 59 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was performed using a 3-T magnetic resonance imaging scanner in patients with RLS and healthy controls. We obtained PSMD by DTI in several steps, including preprocessing, skeletonization, application of a custom mask, and histogram analysis. We compared the PSMD between patients with RLS and healthy controls and performed a correlation analysis between the PSMD and clinical characteristics in patients with RLS. The PSMD significantly differed between patients with RLS and healthy controls; it was higher in patients with RLS than that in healthy controls (2.423 vs. 2.298 × 10−4 mm2/s, p = 0.017). The PSMD significantly differed according to the RLS severity (2.305 × 10−4 mm2/s, moderate RLS; 2.368 × 10−4 mm2/s, severe RLS; 2.477 × 10−4 mm2/s, very severe RLS; p = 0.003). Additionally, the PSMD was positively correlated with age (r = 0.522, p < 0.001) and RLS severity (r = 0.263, p = 0.033). Patients with RLS exhibited a higher PSMD than that in healthy controls, indicating the evidence of small-vessel disease in RLS and that the severity increased as RLS severity increased. These findings provide crucial information for clinical management and treatment strategies, highlighting the importance of addressing small vessel disease in patients with RLS.
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不宁腿综合征患者的小血管疾病,表现为骨架平均扩散峰值宽度升高。
骨架化平均扩散率峰值宽度(PSMD)是小血管疾病的新型标记物。本研究旨在利用 PSMD 调查不安腿综合征(RLS)患者的小血管疾病。我们前瞻性地招募了 65 名原发性 RLS 患者和 59 名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照者。我们使用 3 T 磁共振成像扫描仪对 RLS 患者和健康对照组进行了弥散张量成像 (DTI)。我们通过 DTI 分几个步骤获得了 PSMD,包括预处理、骨骼化、应用自定义掩膜和直方图分析。我们比较了 RLS 患者和健康对照组的 PSMD,并对 PSMD 和 RLS 患者的临床特征进行了相关分析。RLS 患者和健康对照组之间的 PSMD 存在明显差异;RLS 患者的 PSMD 高于健康对照组(2.423 vs. 2.298 × 10-4 mm2/s,p = 0.017)。PSMD 随 RLS 严重程度的不同而明显不同(2.305 × 10-4 mm2/s,中度 RLS;2.368 × 10-4 mm2/s,重度 RLS;2.477 × 10-4 mm2/s,极重度 RLS;p = 0.003)。此外,PSMD 与年龄呈正相关(r = 0.522,p = 0.003)。
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Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Journal of the Neurological Sciences 医学-临床神经学
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313
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22 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Neurological Sciences provides a medium for the prompt publication of original articles in neurology and neuroscience from around the world. JNS places special emphasis on articles that: 1) provide guidance to clinicians around the world (Best Practices, Global Neurology); 2) report cutting-edge science related to neurology (Basic and Translational Sciences); 3) educate readers about relevant and practical clinical outcomes in neurology (Outcomes Research); and 4) summarize or editorialize the current state of the literature (Reviews, Commentaries, and Editorials). JNS accepts most types of manuscripts for consideration including original research papers, short communications, reviews, book reviews, letters to the Editor, opinions and editorials. Topics considered will be from neurology-related fields that are of interest to practicing physicians around the world. Examples include neuromuscular diseases, demyelination, atrophies, dementia, neoplasms, infections, epilepsies, disturbances of consciousness, stroke and cerebral circulation, growth and development, plasticity and intermediary metabolism.
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