Compromised Cerebral Arterial Perfusion, Altered Brain Tissue Integrity, and Cognitive Impairment in Adolescents with Complex Congenital Heart Disease.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Nancy A Pike, Bhaswati Roy, Cristina Cabrera-Mino, Nancy J Halnon, Alan B Lewis, Xingfeng Shao, Danny J J Wang, Rajesh Kumar
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(1) Introduction: Adolescents with complex congenital heart disease (CCHD) show brain tissue injuries in regions associated with cognitive deficits. Alteration in cerebral arterial perfusion (CAP), as measured by arterial transit time (ATT), may lead to perfusion deficits and potential injury. Our study aims to compare ATT values between CCHD patients and controls and assess the associations between ATT values, MD values, and cognitive scores in adolescents with CCHD. (2) Methods: 37 CCHD subjects, 14-18 years of age, who had undergone surgical palliation and 30 healthy controls completed cognitive testing and brain MRI assessments using a 3.0-Tesla scanner. ATT values and regional brain mean diffusivity [MD] were assessed for the whole brain using diffusion tensor imaging. (3) Results: The mean MoCA values [23.1 ± 4.1 vs. 28.1 ± 2.3; p < 0.001] and General Memory Index, with a subscore of WRAML2 [86.8 ± 15.4 vs. 110.3 ± 14.5; p < 0.001], showed significant cognitive deficits in CCHD patients compared to controls. The mean global ATT was significantly higher in CCHD patients versus controls (mean ± SD, s, 1.26 ± 0.11 vs. 1.19 ± 0.11, p = 0.03), respectively. The partial correlations between ATT values, MD values, and cognitive scores (p < 0.005) showed significant associations in areas including the hippocampus, prefrontal cortices, cerebellum, caudate, anterior and mid cingulate, insula, thalamus, and lingual gyrus. (4) Conclusions: Adolescents with CCHD had prolonged ATTs and showed correlation with clinical measurements of cognitive impairment and MRI measurements of brain tissue integrity. This suggests that altered CAP may play a role in brain tissue injury and cognitive impairment after surgical palliation.

患有复杂先天性心脏病的青少年脑动脉灌注受损、脑组织完整性改变和认知障碍。
(1) 引言:患有复杂先天性心脏病(CCHD)的青少年会在与认知障碍相关的区域出现脑组织损伤。通过动脉转运时间(ATT)测量的脑动脉灌注(CAP)改变可能会导致灌注缺陷和潜在损伤。我们的研究旨在比较 CCHD 患者和对照组的 ATT 值,并评估 ATT 值、MD 值和 CCHD 青少年认知评分之间的关联。(2) 方法:37 名接受过手术姑息治疗的 14-18 岁 CCHD 受试者和 30 名健康对照者使用 3.0 特斯拉扫描仪完成认知测试和脑磁共振成像评估。使用弥散张量成像评估了全脑的 ATT 值和区域脑平均弥散率 [MD]。(3) 结果:与对照组相比,CCHD 患者的平均 MoCA 值[23.1 ± 4.1 vs. 28.1 ± 2.3; p < 0.001]和一般记忆指数(WRAML2 子分数)[86.8 ± 15.4 vs. 110.3 ± 14.5; p < 0.001]显示出明显的认知缺陷。与对照组相比,CCHD 患者的全局 ATT 平均值明显更高(平均值 ± SD,s,1.26 ± 0.11 vs. 1.19 ± 0.11,p = 0.03)。ATT 值、MD 值和认知评分之间的部分相关性(p < 0.005)显示,海马、前额叶皮质、小脑、尾状核、扣带回前部和中部、岛叶、丘脑和舌回等区域存在显著相关性。(4) 结论:患有先天性心脏病的青少年ATT时间延长,并与认知障碍的临床测量结果和脑组织完整性的磁共振成像测量结果相关。这表明,CAP的改变可能在手术姑息后的脑组织损伤和认知障碍中起作用。
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