Arterial hypertension impact on cerebral blood flow in patients with Alzheimer’s disease
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Resumo: | <p><b>BACKGROUND:</b> Studies show the potential deterioration of brain vascularization and probable involvement of hypertension in Alzheimer disease (AD).<br> <b>OBJECTIVE:</b> The objective was to evaluate the potential impact of hypertension on cerebral vascular flows in a sample of Alzheimer's patients.<br> <b>METHODS:</b> 19 patients with AD, including 10 with hypertension (aHT+) and 9 without hypertension (aHT-) were recruited. They underwent clinical evaluation and phase-contrast MRI protocol for flow assessment. Cerebral arterial flow distributions were evaluated using kurtosis and skewness indices at the intracranial and extracranial levels.<br> <b>RESULTS:</b> No significant differences were found in the mean arterial flow, pulse flow and kurtosis between the levels in the AD aHT+ population. There was a significant difference in skewness between extra- and intracranial levels (p = 0.01). No significant differences were found in the mean arterial flow between the levels in the AD aHT- population. A significant difference was observed in the pulse flow (p = 0.03), kurtosis (p = 0.02) and skewness (p = 0.008) between the levels. At the extracranial level we did not find any significant differences in the mean arterial flow, pulse flow or skewness between aHT+ and aHT-. There was a significant difference in kurtosis at the extracranial level between the aHT+ and aHT- (p = 0.03). At the intracranial level, there were no significant differences in all parameters.<br> <b>CONCLUSION:</b> Results showed a difference between cerebral vasculature in AD for aHT+ and aHT- groups. This is probably related to the loss of arterial compliance induced by the degradation of the vascular system.</p> |
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Arterial hypertension impact on cerebral blood flow in patients with Alzheimer’s diseaseaging Alzheimer disease hypertension blood flow velocity contrast media magnetic resonance imaging.<p><b>BACKGROUND:</b> Studies show the potential deterioration of brain vascularization and probable involvement of hypertension in Alzheimer disease (AD).<br> <b>OBJECTIVE:</b> The objective was to evaluate the potential impact of hypertension on cerebral vascular flows in a sample of Alzheimer's patients.<br> <b>METHODS:</b> 19 patients with AD, including 10 with hypertension (aHT+) and 9 without hypertension (aHT-) were recruited. They underwent clinical evaluation and phase-contrast MRI protocol for flow assessment. Cerebral arterial flow distributions were evaluated using kurtosis and skewness indices at the intracranial and extracranial levels.<br> <b>RESULTS:</b> No significant differences were found in the mean arterial flow, pulse flow and kurtosis between the levels in the AD aHT+ population. There was a significant difference in skewness between extra- and intracranial levels (p = 0.01). No significant differences were found in the mean arterial flow between the levels in the AD aHT- population. A significant difference was observed in the pulse flow (p = 0.03), kurtosis (p = 0.02) and skewness (p = 0.008) between the levels. At the extracranial level we did not find any significant differences in the mean arterial flow, pulse flow or skewness between aHT+ and aHT-. There was a significant difference in kurtosis at the extracranial level between the aHT+ and aHT- (p = 0.03). At the intracranial level, there were no significant differences in all parameters.<br> <b>CONCLUSION:</b> Results showed a difference between cerebral vasculature in AD for aHT+ and aHT- groups. This is probably related to the loss of arterial compliance induced by the degradation of the vascular system.</p>Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia2017-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttps://ggaging.com/details/432Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging v.11 n.3 2017reponame:Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologiainstacron:SBGGinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Attier-Zmudka,Jadwiga Bouzerar,Roger Gondry,Catherine Couvillers,Frederique Chaarani,Bader Balédent,Oliviereng2017-07-01T00:00:00Zoai:ggaging.com:432Revistahttp://sbgg.org.br/publicacoes-cientificas/revista-geriatria-gerontologia/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpexecutiveditors@ggaging.com||nacional@sbgg.org.br2447-21232447-2115opendoar:2017-07-01T00:00Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologiafalse |
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Arterial hypertension impact on cerebral blood flow in patients with Alzheimer’s disease |
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Arterial hypertension impact on cerebral blood flow in patients with Alzheimer’s disease |
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Arterial hypertension impact on cerebral blood flow in patients with Alzheimer’s disease Attier-Zmudka,Jadwiga aging Alzheimer disease hypertension blood flow velocity contrast media magnetic resonance imaging. |
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Arterial hypertension impact on cerebral blood flow in patients with Alzheimer’s disease |
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Arterial hypertension impact on cerebral blood flow in patients with Alzheimer’s disease |
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Arterial hypertension impact on cerebral blood flow in patients with Alzheimer’s disease |
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Arterial hypertension impact on cerebral blood flow in patients with Alzheimer’s disease |
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Arterial hypertension impact on cerebral blood flow in patients with Alzheimer’s disease |
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Attier-Zmudka,Jadwiga |
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Attier-Zmudka,Jadwiga Bouzerar,Roger Gondry,Catherine Couvillers,Frederique Chaarani,Bader Balédent,Olivier |
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Bouzerar,Roger Gondry,Catherine Couvillers,Frederique Chaarani,Bader Balédent,Olivier |
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Attier-Zmudka,Jadwiga Bouzerar,Roger Gondry,Catherine Couvillers,Frederique Chaarani,Bader Balédent,Olivier |
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aging Alzheimer disease hypertension blood flow velocity contrast media magnetic resonance imaging. |
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aging Alzheimer disease hypertension blood flow velocity contrast media magnetic resonance imaging. |
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<p><b>BACKGROUND:</b> Studies show the potential deterioration of brain vascularization and probable involvement of hypertension in Alzheimer disease (AD).<br> <b>OBJECTIVE:</b> The objective was to evaluate the potential impact of hypertension on cerebral vascular flows in a sample of Alzheimer's patients.<br> <b>METHODS:</b> 19 patients with AD, including 10 with hypertension (aHT+) and 9 without hypertension (aHT-) were recruited. They underwent clinical evaluation and phase-contrast MRI protocol for flow assessment. Cerebral arterial flow distributions were evaluated using kurtosis and skewness indices at the intracranial and extracranial levels.<br> <b>RESULTS:</b> No significant differences were found in the mean arterial flow, pulse flow and kurtosis between the levels in the AD aHT+ population. There was a significant difference in skewness between extra- and intracranial levels (p = 0.01). No significant differences were found in the mean arterial flow between the levels in the AD aHT- population. A significant difference was observed in the pulse flow (p = 0.03), kurtosis (p = 0.02) and skewness (p = 0.008) between the levels. At the extracranial level we did not find any significant differences in the mean arterial flow, pulse flow or skewness between aHT+ and aHT-. There was a significant difference in kurtosis at the extracranial level between the aHT+ and aHT- (p = 0.03). At the intracranial level, there were no significant differences in all parameters.<br> <b>CONCLUSION:</b> Results showed a difference between cerebral vasculature in AD for aHT+ and aHT- groups. This is probably related to the loss of arterial compliance induced by the degradation of the vascular system.</p> |
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