血流动力学和止血因素在脑小血管疾病不同表现过程中的意义:SHEF-CSVD研究--研究原理与方案。

Neuroscience journal Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-01-02 DOI:10.1155/2013/424695
Jacek Staszewski, Renata Piusińska-Macoch, Ewa Skrobowska, Bogdan Brodacki, Rafał Pawlik, Tomasz Dutkiewicz, Wiesław Piechota, Alicja Rączka, Kazimierz Tomczykiewicz, Adam Stępień
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基本原理。本文介绍了 SHEF-CSVD 研究的原理和设计,该研究旨在确定脑小血管病 (CSVD) 的长期临床和影像学病程,并评估该病的止血和血流动力学预后因素。设计。这项单中心、前瞻性、非干预性队列研究将连续跟踪 150 名有不同临床表现的 CSVD 患者(腔隙性缺血性中风、血管性痴呆、血管性帕金森病或自发性深部脑内出血)和 50 名年龄和性别匹配的对照组,为期 24 个月。将根据详细的神经学、神经心理学和核磁共振成像检查评估临床和放射学病程。还将测定血液动力学因素(脑血管活性、24 小时血压控制)和止血因素(内皮和血小板功能障碍标志物、肱动脉血流介导的扩张试验)。讨论。计划中的研究将具体探讨 CSVD 各种临床表现的血流动力学和止血预后因素及其随时间变化的过程。研究结果可能有助于制定预防策略和个性化治疗方案,这在疾病的早期阶段至关重要。
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Significance of Haemodynamic and Haemostatic Factors in the Course of Different Manifestations of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: The SHEF-CSVD Study-Study Rationale and Protocol.

Rationale. This paper describes the rationale and design of the SHEF-CSVD Study, which aims to determine the long-term clinical and radiological course of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) and to evaluate haemostatic and haemodynamic prognostic factors of the condition. Design. This single-centre, prospective, non-interventional cohort study will follow 150 consecutive patients with different clinical manifestations of CSVD (lacunar ischaemic stroke, vascular dementia, vascular parkinsonism or spontaneous deep, intracerebral haemorrhage) and 50 age- and sex-matched controls over a period of 24 months. The clinical and radiological course will be evaluated basing on a detailed neurological, neuropsychological and MRI examinations. Haemodynamic (cerebral vasoreactivity, 24 h blood pressure control) and haemostatic factors (markers of endothelial and platelet dysfunction, brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation test) will be determined. Discussion. The scheduled study will specifically address the issue of haemodynamic and haemostatic prognostic factors and their course over time in various clinical manifestations of CSVD. The findings may aid the development of prophylactic strategies and individualised treatment plans, which are critical during the early stages of the disease.

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