The role of PC-MRI in neurodegenerative diseases

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Autor(a) principal: Attier-Zmudka,Jadwiga
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Chaarani,Bader, Couvillers,Frederique, Gondry-Jouet,Catherine, Sérot,Jean-Marie, Balédent,Olivier
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Online)
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Resumo: <p><b>INTRODUCTION:</b> Neurodegenerative diseases, a major public health problem, could have a vascular origin. Phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI) enables reliable, non-invasive, and rapid measurements of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood flows, and evaluation of the mechanical coupling between cerebral blood and CSF flows throughout the cardiac cycle (CC).<br> <b>OBJECTIVES:</b> Our purpose was to evaluate the potential of PC-MRI to the study of cerebral blood and CSF flows in patients with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Mild cognitive impairment with amnesic disorders (MCIa) and Vascular Dementia (VD).<br> <b>METHODS:</b> The elderly population consisted of 20 AD (age: 80 ± 5 years); 12 AD patients with vascular cerebral lesions (ADvasc) (age: 81 ± 5 years), 10 MCIa patients (age: 80 ± 7 years), and 8 VD patients (age: 78 ± 7 years) were identified. They underwent the same PC-MRI protocol and were compared to 13 age-matched Healthy Elderly (HE) (age: 71± 9 years). Arterial blood pressure was analyzed to detect patients with hypertension.<br> <b>RESULTS:</b> Significantly higher cerebral blood and CSF flows were observed in HE when compared to VD, AD and ADvasc, (p&lt;0.05), but not MCIa patients who yielded the highest cerebral arterial and venous blood flows and stroke volumes compared to the other patients, (p&lt;0.05). The highest oscillations of CSF were also detected in MCIa patients (p&lt;0.05).<br> <b>CONCLUSION:</b> Our preliminary data suggests an increase in cerebral arterial blood and CSF flows in MCIa. PC-MRI provides a new hydrodynamic view, which may help evaluate a potential role of cardiovascular alterations in neurodegenerative diseases.</p>
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spelling The role of PC-MRI in neurodegenerative diseasesMagnetic Resonance Imaging/methods neurodegenerative diseases Elderly.<p><b>INTRODUCTION:</b> Neurodegenerative diseases, a major public health problem, could have a vascular origin. Phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI) enables reliable, non-invasive, and rapid measurements of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood flows, and evaluation of the mechanical coupling between cerebral blood and CSF flows throughout the cardiac cycle (CC).<br> <b>OBJECTIVES:</b> Our purpose was to evaluate the potential of PC-MRI to the study of cerebral blood and CSF flows in patients with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Mild cognitive impairment with amnesic disorders (MCIa) and Vascular Dementia (VD).<br> <b>METHODS:</b> The elderly population consisted of 20 AD (age: 80 ± 5 years); 12 AD patients with vascular cerebral lesions (ADvasc) (age: 81 ± 5 years), 10 MCIa patients (age: 80 ± 7 years), and 8 VD patients (age: 78 ± 7 years) were identified. They underwent the same PC-MRI protocol and were compared to 13 age-matched Healthy Elderly (HE) (age: 71± 9 years). Arterial blood pressure was analyzed to detect patients with hypertension.<br> <b>RESULTS:</b> Significantly higher cerebral blood and CSF flows were observed in HE when compared to VD, AD and ADvasc, (p&lt;0.05), but not MCIa patients who yielded the highest cerebral arterial and venous blood flows and stroke volumes compared to the other patients, (p&lt;0.05). The highest oscillations of CSF were also detected in MCIa patients (p&lt;0.05).<br> <b>CONCLUSION:</b> Our preliminary data suggests an increase in cerebral arterial blood and CSF flows in MCIa. PC-MRI provides a new hydrodynamic view, which may help evaluate a potential role of cardiovascular alterations in neurodegenerative diseases.</p>Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia2017-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttps://ggaging.com/details/424Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging v.11 n.2 2017reponame:Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologiainstacron:SBGGinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Attier-Zmudka,Jadwiga Chaarani,Bader Couvillers,Frederique Gondry-Jouet,Catherine Sérot,Jean-Marie Balédent,Oliviereng2017-04-01T00:00:00Zoai:ggaging.com:424Revistahttp://sbgg.org.br/publicacoes-cientificas/revista-geriatria-gerontologia/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpexecutiveditors@ggaging.com||nacional@sbgg.org.br2447-21232447-2115opendoar:2017-04-01T00:00Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The role of PC-MRI in neurodegenerative diseases
title The role of PC-MRI in neurodegenerative diseases
spellingShingle The role of PC-MRI in neurodegenerative diseases
Attier-Zmudka,Jadwiga
Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods
neurodegenerative diseases
Elderly.
title_short The role of PC-MRI in neurodegenerative diseases
title_full The role of PC-MRI in neurodegenerative diseases
title_fullStr The role of PC-MRI in neurodegenerative diseases
title_full_unstemmed The role of PC-MRI in neurodegenerative diseases
title_sort The role of PC-MRI in neurodegenerative diseases
author Attier-Zmudka,Jadwiga
author_facet Attier-Zmudka,Jadwiga
Chaarani,Bader
Couvillers,Frederique
Gondry-Jouet,Catherine
Sérot,Jean-Marie
Balédent,Olivier
author_role author
author2 Chaarani,Bader
Couvillers,Frederique
Gondry-Jouet,Catherine
Sérot,Jean-Marie
Balédent,Olivier
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Attier-Zmudka,Jadwiga
Chaarani,Bader
Couvillers,Frederique
Gondry-Jouet,Catherine
Sérot,Jean-Marie
Balédent,Olivier
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods
neurodegenerative diseases
Elderly.
topic Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods
neurodegenerative diseases
Elderly.
description <p><b>INTRODUCTION:</b> Neurodegenerative diseases, a major public health problem, could have a vascular origin. Phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI) enables reliable, non-invasive, and rapid measurements of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood flows, and evaluation of the mechanical coupling between cerebral blood and CSF flows throughout the cardiac cycle (CC).<br> <b>OBJECTIVES:</b> Our purpose was to evaluate the potential of PC-MRI to the study of cerebral blood and CSF flows in patients with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Mild cognitive impairment with amnesic disorders (MCIa) and Vascular Dementia (VD).<br> <b>METHODS:</b> The elderly population consisted of 20 AD (age: 80 ± 5 years); 12 AD patients with vascular cerebral lesions (ADvasc) (age: 81 ± 5 years), 10 MCIa patients (age: 80 ± 7 years), and 8 VD patients (age: 78 ± 7 years) were identified. They underwent the same PC-MRI protocol and were compared to 13 age-matched Healthy Elderly (HE) (age: 71± 9 years). Arterial blood pressure was analyzed to detect patients with hypertension.<br> <b>RESULTS:</b> Significantly higher cerebral blood and CSF flows were observed in HE when compared to VD, AD and ADvasc, (p&lt;0.05), but not MCIa patients who yielded the highest cerebral arterial and venous blood flows and stroke volumes compared to the other patients, (p&lt;0.05). The highest oscillations of CSF were also detected in MCIa patients (p&lt;0.05).<br> <b>CONCLUSION:</b> Our preliminary data suggests an increase in cerebral arterial blood and CSF flows in MCIa. PC-MRI provides a new hydrodynamic view, which may help evaluate a potential role of cardiovascular alterations in neurodegenerative diseases.</p>
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