Interrelation between cardiac and brain small-vessel disease: a pilot quantitative PET and MRI study.

IF 1.7 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Bianca Mazini, Matthieu Dietz, Bénédicte Maréchal, Ricardo Corredor-Jerez, John O Prior, Vincent Dunet
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Abstract

Background: Small-vessel disease (SVD) plays a crucial role in cardiac and brain ischemia, but little is known about potential interrelation between both. We retrospectively evaluated 370 patients, aiming at assessing the interrelation between cardiac and brain SVD by using quantitative 82Rb cardiac PET/CT and brain MRI.

Results: In our population of 370 patients, 176 had normal myocardial perfusion, 38 had pure cardiac SVD and 156 had obstructive coronary artery disease. All underwent both a cardiac 82Rb PET/CT and a brain 1.5T or 3T MRI. Left-ventricle myocardial blood flow (LV-MBF) and flow reserve (LV-MFR) were recorded from 82Rb PET/CT, while Fazekas score, white matter lesion (WMab) volume, deep gray matter lesion (GMab) volume, and brain morphometry (for z-score calculation) using the MorphoBox research application were derived from MRI. Groups were compared with Kruskal-Wallis test, and the potential interrelation between heart and brain SVD markers was assessed using Pearson's correlation coefficient. Patients with cardiac SVD had lower stress LV-MBF and MFR (P < 0.001) than patients with normal myocardial perfusion; Fazekas scores and WMab volumes were similar in those two groups (P > 0.45). In patients with cardiac SVD only, higher rest LV-MBF was associated with a lower left-putamen (rho = - 0.62, P = 0.033), right-thalamus (rho = 0.64, P = 0.026), and right-pallidum (rho = 0.60, P = 0.039) z-scores and with a higher GMab volume. Lower stress LV-MBF was associated with lower left-caudate z-score (rho = 0.69, P = 0.014), while lower LV-MFR was associated with lower left (rho = 0.75, P = 0.005)- and right (rho = 0.59, P = 0.045)-putamen z-scores, as well as higher right-thalamus GMab volume (rho = - 0.72, P = 0.009).

Conclusion: Significant interrelations between cardiac and cerebral SVD markers were found, especially regarding deep gray matter alterations, which supports the hypothesis of SVD as a systemic disease.

心脏和大脑小血管疾病之间的相关性:一项初步定量PET和MRI研究。
背景:小血管疾病(SVD)在心脑缺血中起着至关重要的作用,但对两者之间的潜在相关性知之甚少。我们对370例患者进行了回顾性评估,目的是通过定量的82Rb心脏PET/CT和脑MRI来评估心脏和脑SVD之间的相关性。结果:在我们的370例患者中,176例心肌灌注正常,38例纯心脏SVD,156例阻塞性冠状动脉疾病。所有患者均接受了心脏82Rb PET/CT和大脑1.5T或3T MRI检查。从82Rb PET/CT记录左心室心肌血流量(LV-MBF)和血流储备(LV-MFR),而从MRI获得Fazekas评分、白质病变(WMab)体积、深灰质病变(GMab)体积和使用MorphoBox研究应用的脑形态测量(用于z评分计算)。使用Kruskal-Wallis检验对各组进行比较,并使用Pearson相关系数评估心脏和大脑SVD标志物之间的潜在相关性。心脏SVD患者的LV-MBF和MFR均较低(P  0.45)。在仅有心脏SVD的患者中,较高的静息LV-MBF与较低的左壳核相关(rho = - 0.62,P = 0.033),右侧丘脑(rho = 0.64,P = 0.026)和右侧苍白球(rho = 0.60,P = 0.039)z分数,并且具有较高的GMab体积。较低的应力LV-MBF与较低的左尾状核z评分(rho = 0.69,P = 0.014),而较低的LV-MFR与左下角(rho = 0.75,P = 0.005)-和右侧(rho = 0.59,P = 0.045)-壳核z评分,以及较高的右侧丘脑GMab体积(rho = - 0.72,P = 0.009)。结论:发现心脏和大脑SVD标志物之间存在显著的相互关系,特别是在深灰质改变方面,这支持了SVD是一种系统性疾病的假设。
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European Journal of Hybrid Imaging
European Journal of Hybrid Imaging Computer Science-Computer Science (miscellaneous)
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