Role of deep medullary veins in pathogenesis of lacunes: Longitudinal observations from the CIRCLE study

Ying Zhou, Qingqing Li, Ruiting Zhang, Wenhua Zhang, Shenqiang Yan, Jinjin Xu, Shuyue Wang, Minming Zhang, M. Lou
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Our purpose is to assess the role of deep medullary veins in pathogenesis of lacunes in patients with cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD). We included patients with baseline and 2.5-year follow-up MRI in CIRCLE study. Susceptibility Weighted Imaging-Phase images were used to evaluate deep medullary veins based on a brain region-based visual score, and T2-Fluid-Attenuated-Inversion-Recovery images were used to evaluate lacunes. Cerebral blood flow and microstructural parameters in white matter hyperintensities and normal appearing white matter were also analyzed. A total of 203 cSVD patients were analyzed and 101 (49.8%) patients had baseline lacunes. Among them, 64 patients had follow-up MRI, including 16 (25.0%) with new lacunes. The patients’ deep medullary veins median score was 9 (7–12). At baseline, high deep medullary veins score was independently associated with the presence of lacunes after adjusting for age, diabetes mellitus, white matter hyperintensities volume and cerebral blood flow or white matter microstructural parameters (all p < 0.001). Longitudinally, high deep medullary veins score was independently associated with new lacunes after adjusting for gender (p < 0.001). The association was also independent of white matter hyperintensities volumes, cerebral blood flow or white matter microstructural parameters (all p < 0.05). Our results suggest that deep medullary veins disruption might be involved in pathogenesis of lacunes.
深髓静脉在肾陷窝发病机制中的作用:来自CIRCLE研究的纵向观察
我们的目的是评估深髓静脉在脑小血管病(cSVD)患者腔隙发病机制中的作用。在CIRCLE研究中,我们纳入了基线和2.5年随访MRI的患者。基于脑区视觉评分的敏感性加权成像相位图像用于评估深髓静脉,t2 -流体衰减反演恢复图像用于评估凹窝。分析脑白质高信号和正常脑白质的脑血流及微结构参数。共分析203例cSVD患者,101例(49.8%)患者有基线腔隙。64例患者行MRI随访,其中16例(25.0%)出现新腔隙。患者深髓静脉评分中位数为9分(7-12分)。在基线时,在调整年龄、糖尿病、白质高强度、脑血流量或白质微结构参数后,高深髓静脉评分与腔隙的存在独立相关(均p < 0.001)。纵向上,经性别调整后,深髓静脉评分高与新陷窝独立相关(p < 0.001)。该相关性与脑白质高信号体积、脑血流量或脑白质微结构参数无关(均p < 0.05)。我们的研究结果提示深髓静脉断裂可能参与了凹窝的发病机制。
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