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find Keyword "小血管疾病" 2 results
  • 血管型轻度认知功能障碍的影像学研究进展

    【摘要】 血管型轻度认知功能障碍(vascular mild cognitive impairment,V-MCI)是与小血管疾病密切相关的MCI的一种亚型,是一组临床早期出现的处于正常老化与痴呆之间的过渡状态。近年来, 随着影像学技术逐渐成熟并应用于临床研究,国内外很多学者从神经影像学角度对V-MCI患者进行了初步研究,发现其脑结构及功能均存在异常。文章综述了相关的研究进展, 为进一步系统了解该病提供了重要依据。

    Release date:2016-09-08 09:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The correlation between homocysteine level and overall burden of cerebral small vessel disease in patients with ischemic stroke

    ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between the level of homocysteine (HCY) and the overall burden of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) in patients with ischemic stroke.MethodsA total of 322 patients with first-ever ischemic stroke admitted to the People’s Hospital of Deyang City between January 2016 and December 2017 were enrolled. The patients’ demographic information, clinical information, and serum HCY concentration were collected after admission. The presence or absence of a CSVD was assessed by MRI and the overall burden score for the CSVD was determined. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to assess whether serum HCY level was associated with the overall burden of CSVD.ResultsThe median level of HCY was 13.2 μmol/L (inter-quartile range: 4.3 to 22.6 μmol/L). Univariate analysis showed that the difference of HCY levels among patients with different total CSVD scores was statistically significant (F=6.874, P=0.001); Spearman correlation analyses showed that the HCY level grouped by quartiles was correlated to the number of lacunar infarctions (rs=0.267, P=0.001), Fazekas score of white matter lesions (rs=0.122, P=0.042), and enlarged perivascular space (EPV) score (rs=0.319, P=0.001), but was not correlated to cerebral microhemorrhage (rs=−0.010, P=0.869). After multivariate regression analysis to adjust the effects of other factors, compared with the patients with HCY levels in the lowest quartile group, the patients with HCY levels in the highest quartile group were more likely to develop lacunar infarction [odds ratio (OR)=1.892, 95% confidence interval (CI) (1.012, 2.987)], white matter lesions [OR=1.548, 95%CI (1.018, 1.654)], severe EPV [OR=6.347, 95%CI (3.592, 13.978)], and the increase in the CSVD score [OR=2.981, 95%CI (1.974, 5.398)].ConclusionIn patients with ischemic stroke, elevated HCY levels may be associated with the overall burden of the CSVD.

    Release date:2019-04-22 04:14 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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