Huiwei XU, Song ZHANG, Juan XU, Binbin YUAN, Huangcheng SONG
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Abstract
Objective
To estimate the effect of the total cerebral small vessel disease score in the functional outcome and recurrence of cerebral infarction in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Methods
A comparative study was used to review the initial cerebral infarction cases of patients with type 2 diabetes undergoing cranial MRI during 2016–2019, follow up their recovery for 3 months, and count the events of cerebral infarction recurrence within 24 months. MRI with lacunes, enlarged perivascular space (EPVS), cerebral microbleeds (CMBs), and white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) were defined as cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD). Chi-square tests, t-tests, rank-sum tests, and Logistic regression were used for the statistical analysis.
Results
A total of 208 patients were included in the analyses. Mean age was 65.2 ± 11.8 years, and 62% were men. The distribution of the total SVD score from 0 to 4 was 26.9%, 23.6%, 26.4%, 16.3%, and 6.7%. Multivariate Logistic regression showed that the cumulative CSVD score was independently associated with poor outcome 3 months after cerebral infarction (OR:2.193, 95% CI:1.673–2.875) and recurrence within 2 years (OR:2.715, 95% CI: 1.363–2.979). Lacunes, CMBs, WMHs but not EPVS were associated with the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores at 3 months after cerebral infarction, Lacunes was associated with recurrence within 2 years. However, the impact of each CSVD marker on functional outcome and stroke recurrence was smaller than that of the total CSVD score.
Conclusion
Cumulative CSVD burden exert important influences on the functional outcome and recurrence of cerebral infarction in patients with type 2 diabetes.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries is the official journal of Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India. This is a peer reviewed journal and targets a readership consisting of clinicians, research workers, paramedical personnel, nutritionists and health care personnel working in the field of diabetes. Original research articles focusing on clinical and patient care issues including newer therapies and technologies as well as basic science issues in this field are considered for publication in the journal. Systematic reviews of interest to the above group of readers are also accepted.