顽固性呃逆患者后脑循环的特点:一个病例系列。

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Tsukasa Kondo, Teruhiko Terasawa, Hideyuki Nakama
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摘要

某些血管变异,包括完全胎儿型大脑后动脉变异,可能是导致顽固性呃逆的潜在机制。方法:对230例顽固性呃逆患者进行脑磁共振血管造影检查。基于提出的形态学分类系统,将威利斯圈(CW)的血管分布模式和频率与先前报道的5个健康队列进行比较。结果:230例患者中,215例(93.5%)为不完全CW型,显著高于健康组(45.0 ~ 74.6%,均p < 0.001)。两个后交通动脉发育不全或缺失,导致前后连续动脉分离,是最常见的表型(140/230,60.9%)。这一频率也高于所有健康队列的报告(8.7-42.8%,均p < 0.001)。结论:不完全连续型在顽固性呃逆患者中普遍存在,特别是那些分离前后连续型呃逆的患者。这些发现提示顽固性呃逆、脑血管变异和脑血流变化之间可能存在关联。
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Characteristics of Posterior Cerebral Circulation in Patients With Intractable Hiccups: A Case Series.

Introduction: Certain vascular variations, including complete fetal-type posterior cerebral artery variants, may underlie the mechanisms contributing to intractable hiccups.

Methods: Brain magnetic resonance angiography was performed in 230 patients with intractable hiccups who visited our hiccup consultation clinic. Based on the proposed morphological classification system, vascular distribution patterns and frequencies of the Circle of Willis (CW) were compared with those in five previously reported healthy cohorts.

Results: Of the 230 patients, 215 (93.5%) had an incomplete CW type, which was significantly higher than that observed in the healthy cohorts (45.0-74.6%; all p < 0.001). Hypoplasia or absence of both posterior communicating arteries, resulting in isolation of the anterior and posterior CW, was the most common phenotype (140/230, 60.9%). This frequency was also higher than that reported in each of the healthy cohorts (8.7-42.8%; all p < 0.001).

Conclusions: Incomplete CW patterns were prevalent among individuals with intractable hiccups, particularly those isolating the anterior and posterior CW. These findings suggest a possible association between intractable hiccups, cerebrovascular variants, and changes in cerebral blood flow.

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Brain and Behavior
Brain and Behavior BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES-NEUROSCIENCES
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5.30
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352
审稿时长
14 weeks
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