Intracranial pulse wave velocity using 4D flow MRI: method comparison and covariate analysis.

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Sergio Dempsey, Soroush Safaei, Samantha J Holdsworth, Gonzalo D Maso Talou
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Abstract

Intracranial pulse wave velocity (PWV) offers the potential to enhance neurovascular care when evaluating cerebrovascular disease. Using 4D flow MRI, we measured PWV in the intracranial vasculature stemming from the internal carotids and basilar arteries using three popular techniques: cross-correlation, waveform optimization and time-to-upstroke which have all been used intracranially, but never compared. Near-perfect agreement between cross-correlation and waveform optimization methods was observed, while the time-to-upstroke method estimated a significantly larger PWV and was more prone to non-physiological values in a cohort of 21 healthy individuals aged 48 ± 18 years. We then analysed our cohort PWV using an ensemble approach given the current lack of methodological consensus. This analysis identified two consistent findings. First, internal carotids measure significantly higher PWV than basilar vascular networks (3.64 ± 1.47 versus 2.53 ± 1.39 m s-1). Second, in our cohort, intracranial PWV was age-independent. We hypothesize that age independence is a healthy physiological trait to minimize microvascular strain, protecting the integrity of the peripheral bed throughout ageing and cardiac pulsatile deformation. The cause for apparent age independence remains unknown. We also identified that previous work on intracranial PWV is likely biased towards the extracranial vasculature, which may explain the study differences in PWV magnitude and the age-dependent nature.

4D血流MRI颅内脉搏波速度:方法比较及协变量分析。
颅内脉搏波速度(PWV)在评估脑血管疾病时提供了增强神经血管护理的潜力。使用4D血流MRI,我们测量了源自内颈动脉和基底动脉的颅内血管系统的PWV,使用了三种流行的技术:相互关联、波形优化和上中风时间,这些技术都在颅内使用过,但从未进行过比较。在21名年龄为48±18岁的健康个体队列中,观察到相互关联方法和波形优化方法之间近乎完美的一致性,而上升中风时间方法估计的PWV明显更大,更容易产生非生理值。然后,考虑到目前缺乏方法学共识,我们使用集成方法分析了我们的队列PWV。该分析确定了两个一致的发现。首先,内颈动脉测量的PWV明显高于基底血管网(3.64±1.47 vs 2.53±1.39 m s-1)。其次,在我们的队列中,颅内PWV与年龄无关。我们假设年龄独立性是一种健康的生理特征,可以最大限度地减少微血管应变,在衰老和心脏脉动变形过程中保护外周床的完整性。这种明显的年龄独立的原因尚不清楚。我们还发现,先前关于颅内PWV的研究可能偏向于颅外血管系统,这可能解释了PWV大小和年龄依赖性的研究差异。
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Interface Focus
Interface Focus BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
44
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Each Interface Focus themed issue is devoted to a particular subject at the interface of the physical and life sciences. Formed of high-quality articles, they aim to facilitate cross-disciplinary research across this traditional divide by acting as a forum accessible to all. Topics may be newly emerging areas of research or dynamic aspects of more established fields. Organisers of each Interface Focus are strongly encouraged to contextualise the journal within their chosen subject.
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