Clinical Relevance of Different Loads of Perivascular Spaces According to Their Localization in Patients with a Recent Small Subcortical Infarct.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.3390/jcdd11110345
Caterina Sozzi, Carla Brenlla, Inés Bartolomé, Andrés Girona, Emma Muñoz-Moreno, Carlos Laredo, Alejandro Rodríguez-Vázquez, Antonio Doncel-Moriano, Salvatore Rudilosso, Ángel Chamorro
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Background and Purpose: Perivascular spaces (PVS) are usually enlarged in small vessel disease (SVD). However, the significance of PVS patterns in different locations is uncertain. Hence, we analyzed the distribution of PVS in patients with a recent small subcortical infarct (RSSI) and their correlation with clinical and imaging factors. Materials and Methods: In a cohort of 71 patients with an RSSI with complete clinical data, including the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), we segmented PVS in white matter (WM-PVS), basal ganglia (BG-PVS), and brainstems (BS-PVS) on 3T-MRI T2-weighted sequences, obtaining fractional volumes (%), and calculated the WM/BG-PVS ratio. We analyzed the Pearson's correlation coefficients between PVS regional loads. We used normalized PVS measures to assess the associations with clinical and MRI-SVD features (white matter hyperintensities (WMHs), number of lacunes, and microbleeds) in univariable and multivariable linear regressions adjusted for age, sex, and hypertension. Results: In our cohort (mean age 70 years; 27% female), the Pearson's correlation coefficients between WM-PVS/BG-PVS, WM-PVS/BS-PVS, and BG-PVS/BS-PVS were 0.67, 0.61, and 0.59 (all p < 0.001). In the adjusted models, BG-PVS were associated with lacunes (p = 0.034), WMHs (p = 0.006), and microbleeds (p = 0.017); WM-PVS with lacunes (p = 0.003); while BS-PVS showed no associations. The WM/BG-PVS ratio was associated with lacunes (p = 0.018) and the PSQI (p = 0.046). Conclusions: PVS burdens in different regions are highly correlated in patients with RSSI but with different SVD patterns. Sleep quality impairment might affect waste removal mechanisms differently in the WM and BG regions.

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近期皮层下小梗塞患者血管周围空间不同负荷量的临床相关性(根据其位置而定
背景和目的:小血管疾病(SVD)患者的血管周围间隙(PVS)通常会增大。然而,不同位置的 PVS 模式的意义尚不确定。因此,我们分析了近期皮层下小梗死(RSSI)患者的 PVS 分布情况及其与临床和影像学因素的相关性。材料与方法:在 71 例具有完整临床数据(包括匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI))的 RSSI 患者中,我们在 3T-MRI T2 加权序列上分割了白质(WM-PVS)、基底节(BG-PVS)和脑干(BS-PVS)中的 PVS,获得了分数体积(%),并计算了 WM/BG-PVS 比值。我们分析了 PVS 区域负荷之间的皮尔逊相关系数。我们使用归一化的 PVS 测量值来评估与临床和 MRI-SVD 特征(白质高密度(WMH)、裂隙数量和微出血)之间的关联,并进行单变量和多变量线性回归,同时对年龄、性别和高血压进行调整。研究结果在我们的队列中(平均年龄 70 岁;27% 为女性),WM-PVS/BG-PVS、WM-PVS/BS-PVS 和 BG-PVS/BS-PVS 之间的皮尔逊相关系数分别为 0.67、0.61 和 0.59(均 p <0.001)。在调整模型中,BG-PVS 与裂隙(p = 0.034)、WMHs(p = 0.006)和微出血(p = 0.017)相关;WM-PVS 与裂隙(p = 0.003)相关;而 BS-PVS 则没有相关性。WM/BG-PVS 比值与裂隙(p = 0.018)和 PSQI(p = 0.046)相关。结论在 RSSI 患者中,不同区域的 PVS 负担高度相关,但 SVD 模式不同。睡眠质量受损可能会对 WM 和 BG 区域的废物清除机制产生不同的影响。
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