AI Article Synopsis

  • This study looked at how narrowing of brain arteries (ICAS) might relate to changes in white matter in the brain (WMHs) over time.
  • They examined 302 older patients using brain scans two times over three years to see if there was a connection.
  • Results showed that patients with more severe artery narrowing were more likely to experience changes in white matter, hinting that artery health might affect brain changes as we age.

Article Abstract

Background And Purpose: There have been controversial results in previous studies for the association between intracranial artery stenosis (ICAS) and white matter hyperintensities (WMHs), and the correlation of ICAS with the progression of WMHs is uncertain. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between ICAS and the progression of WMHs.

Methods: In this retrospective longitudinal study, we enrolled 302 patients aged 60 years and older who had received two brain MRI scans with a 3-year interval and was examined by CTA in the first MRI scan. We measured the stenosis of major intracranial arteries by CTA and assessed the progression of WMHs using the modified Rotterdam Progression scale (mRPS). We performed binary logistic regression analyses and established linear regression model to determine the relationship between the degree of ICAS and the progression of WMHs.

Results: A total of 302 patients were enrolled, of which 48.3% experienced WMHs progression. After adjustment for confounding factors, the patients with Grade 2 ICAS had an OR of 2.8 (95% CI 1.4-5.5), and those with Grade 3 ICAS had an OR of 3.0 (95% CI 1.2-7.3) for the progression of WMHs. The ICAS degree remained associated with PVWMHs but had an attenuated relation to SCWMHs. ICAS severity was significantly associated with WMHs progression scores, higher for Grade 3 ICAS [β (SE) = 0.18 (0.18)] followed by Grade 2 ICAS [β (SE) = 0.10 (0.15)] compared with Grade 1 ICAS.

Conclusions: Patients with more severe ICAS are more likely to have WMHs progression and have distinct relevancy to PVWMHs and SCWMHs, which may provide clues for understanding mechanisms of WMHs progression.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9539973PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.922320DOI Listing

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