Prevalence and Risk Factors of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease from a Population-Based Cohort in China

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作者
Yang, Yingying [1 ,2 ]
Cai, Xueli [3 ]
Zhou, Mengyuan [1 ,2 ]
Chen, Yiyi [1 ,2 ]
Pi, Jingtao [1 ,2 ]
Zhao, Mengxi [1 ,2 ]
Shi, Yulu [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Suying [4 ]
Jing, Jing [1 ,2 ]
Chen, Weiqi [1 ,2 ]
Meng, Xia [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Yongjun [1 ,2 ]
Pan, Yuesong [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Yilong [1 ,2 ,5 ,6 ,7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Capital Med Univ, Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Dept Neurol, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] China Natl Clin Res Ctr Neurol Dis, Beijing, Peoples R China
[3] Wenzhou Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 5, Dept Neurol, Lishui, Peoples R China
[4] Wenzhou Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 5, Cerebrovasc Res Lab, Lishui, Peoples R China
[5] Chinese Inst Brain Res, Beijing, Peoples R China
[6] Capital Med Univ, Adv Innovat Ctr Human Brain Protect, Beijing, Peoples R China
[7] Beijing Key Lab Translat Med Cerebrovasc Dis, Beijing, Peoples R China
[8] 119 South 4th Ring West Rd, Beijing 100070, Peoples R China
基金
国家重点研发计划; 中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Cerebral small vessel disease; white matter hyperintensity; prevalence; risk factor; WHITE-MATTER LESIONS; ELDERLY-PEOPLE; MRI; MICROBLEEDS; ABNORMALITIES; ASSOCIATION; INFARCTION;
D O I
10.1159/000533678
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Introduction: Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is a significant burden of morbidity and mortality among elderly people around the world. Epidemiological data with complete CSVD evaluations and a large sample size in the general population are still limited. Methods: Community-dwelling residents in Lishui city in China from the cross-sectional survey of the PRECISE study (Polyvascular Evaluation for Cognitive Impairment and Vascular Events) were included in this study from 2017 to 2019. All participants underwent 3 Tesla brain magnetic resonance images to assess CSVD imaging markers. Demographic and risk factor data were collected. The general and age-specific prevalence of lacune, confluent white matter hyperintensity (WMH), moderate-severe enlarged perivascular spaces (EPVS), cerebral microbleed (CMB), and total CSVD score ( an ordinal scale from 0 to 4, counting the presence of four imaging markers of CSVD) was evaluated. Associations between vascular risk factors and these markers were analyzed by multivariable logistic regression. Results: A total of 3063 participants were enrolled. The mean age was 61.2 years and 46.5% were men. The most prevalent CSVD marker was confluent WMH (16.7%), followed by CMB (10.2%), moderate-severe EPVS in the basal ganglia (BG-EPVS) (9.8%), and lacune (5.6%). 30.5% of the participants have at least one of the four markers (total CSVD score >= 1 points). The prevalence of CSVD markers increases as the age increases. Age and hypertension were independent risk factors for four CSVD markers and the total CSVD score. Conclusions: In this Chinese cohort with community-based adults aged 50 to 75 years, our findings showed a prevalence of 30.5% for CSVD. The most prevalent CSVD marker was confluent WMH, followed by CMB, moderate-severe BG-EPVS and lacune. The risk factors for CSVD must be strictly screened and controlled in adults living in the community.
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页码:413 / 422
页数:10
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