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Cerebrovascular reactivity MRI as a biomarker for cerebral small vessel disease–related cognitive decline: Multi-site validation in the MarkVCID Consortium
Alzheimer's & Dementia ( IF 13.0 ) Pub Date : 2024-07-01 , DOI: 10.1002/alz.13888
Peiying Liu 1, 2 , Zixuan Lin 1 , Kaisha Hazel 1 , George Pottanat 1 , Cuimei Xu 1 , Dengrong Jiang 1 , Jay J Pillai 1, 3 , Emma Lucke 1 , Christopher E Bauer 4 , Brian T Gold 4 , Steven M Greenberg 5 , Karl G Helmer 6 , Kay Jann 7 , Gregory Jicha 8 , Joel Kramer 9 , Pauline Maillard 10 , Rachel M Mulavelil 11 , Pavel Rodriguez 11 , Claudia L Satizabal 11 , Kristin Schwab 5 , Sudha Seshadri 11 , Herpreet Singh 6 , Ángel G Velarde Dediós 11 , Danny J J Wang 7 , Rita R Kalyani 12 , Abhay Moghekar 13 , Paul B Rosenberg 14 , Sevil Yasar 12 , Marilyn Albert 13 , Hanzhang Lu 1, 15, 16
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Vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID) represent a major factor in cognitive decline in older adults. The present study examined the relationship between cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) measured by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and cognitive function in a multi-site study, using a predefined hypothesis.

中文翻译:


脑血管反应性 MRI 作为脑小血管疾病相关认知能力下降的生物标志物:MarkVCID 联盟的多中心验证



血管对认知障碍和痴呆(VCID)的影响是老年人认知能力下降的一个主要因素。本研究使用预先定义的假设,在多中心研究中检查了磁共振成像(MRI)测量的脑血管反应性(CVR)与认知功能之间的关系。
更新日期:2024-07-01
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