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Causes and consequences of cerebral small vessel disease. The RUN DMC study: a prospective cohort study. Study rationale and protocol

机译:脑小血管疾病的原因和后果。 RUN DMC研究:一项前瞻性队列研究。研究理由和协议

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Background Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is a frequent finding on CT and MRI scans of elderly people and is related to vascular risk factors and cognitive and motor impairment, ultimately leading to dementia or parkinsonism in some. In general, the relations are weak, and not all subjects with SVD become demented or get parkinsonism. This might be explained by the diversity of underlying pathology of both white matter lesions (WML) and the normal appearing white matter (NAWM). Both cannot be properly appreciated with conventional MRI. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) provides alternative information on microstructural white matter integrity. The association between SVD, its microstructural integrity, and incident dementia and parkinsonism has never been investigated. Methods/Design The RUN DMC study is a prospective cohort study on the risk factors and cognitive and motor consequences of brain changes among 503 non-demented elderly, aged between 50-85 years, with cerebral SVD. First follow up is being prepared for July 2011. Participants alive will be included and invited to the research centre to undergo a structured questionnaire on demographics and vascular risk factors, and a cognitive, and motor, assessment, followed by a MRI protocol including conventional MRI, DTI and resting state fMRI. Discussion The follow up of the RUN DMC study has the potential to further unravel the causes and possibly better predict the consequences of changes in white matter integrity in elderly with SVD by using relatively new imaging techniques. When proven, these changes might function as a surrogate endpoint for cognitive and motor function in future therapeutic trials. Our data could furthermore provide a better understanding of the pathophysiology of cognitive and motor disturbances in elderly with SVD. The execution and completion of the follow up of our study might ultimately unravel the role of SVD on the microstructural integrity of the white matter in the transition from "normal" aging to cognitive and motor decline and impairment and eventually to incident dementia and parkinsonism.
机译:背景技术脑小血管疾病(SVD)是老年人CT和MRI扫描中经常发现的疾病,与血管危险因素以及认知和运动障碍有关,最终导致某些人患有痴呆或帕金森氏症。通常,这种关系很弱,并非所有患有SVD的受试者都会痴呆或出现帕金森氏症。这可能是由白质病变(WML)和正常出现的白质(NAWM)的基础病理学差异所解释的。常规MRI无法很好地理解这两者。扩散张量成像(DTI)提供了有关微结构白质完整性的替代信息。从未研究过SVD,其微结构完整性与事件性痴呆和帕金森症之间的关联。方法/设计RUN DMC研究是一项前瞻性队列研究,其研究了503名年龄在50-85岁之间,患有脑SVD的无痴呆老年人的脑部改变的危险因素以及认知和运动后果。计划在2011年7月进行首次随访。将包括活着的参与者并邀请其参加研究中心,就人口统计学和血管危险因素进行结构化问卷调查,并进行认知和运动评估,然后进行包括常规MRI在内的MRI方案,DTI和静息功能磁共振成像。讨论RUN DMC研究的随访结果有可能通过使用相对新的成像技术来进一步阐明原因,并可能更好地预测SVD老年人白质完整性变化的后果。经证实,这些变化可能会在未来的治疗试验中充当认知和运动功能的替代终点。我们的数据可以进一步更好地了解SVD老年人认知和运动障碍的病理生理。我们研究的后续执行和完成可能最终揭示了SVD在白质的微观结构完整性中的作用,这种现象是从“正常”衰老向认知和运动功能下降和损害,最终到事件性痴呆和帕金森综合症的转变。

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