Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Neurology. 2011 Aug 2;77(5):431-8. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e318227b1e7. Epub 2011 Jul 20.
To characterize the relationship between cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) and white matter (WM) diffusion in patients with internal carotid artery (ICA) occlusive disease.
In this exploratory observational study, 41 patients with severe stenosis or occlusion of the extracranial ICA and 12 healthy control subjects underwent CVR mapping using the fMRI response to hypercapnia. Conventional anatomic and diffusion-weighted MRI sequences were used to calculate maps of the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and to exclude areas of previous ischemic injury. In all subjects, ADC was compared between WM with positive and negative CVR. In 27 patients with unilateral ICA involvement, ADC and CVR were compared between ipsilateral and contralateral WM while covarying for relevant clinical risk factors.
In patients with bilateral disease and in the ipsilateral hemisphere of patients with unilateral disease, negative CVR was associated with increased WM ADC (p < 0.01 and p < 0.005, respectively). In patients with unilateral disease, the ipsilateral CVR deficit was correlated with the degree of hemispheric WM ADC elevation (p < 0.005). ADC elevation remained significant after correction for potential confounding risk factors.
CVR impairment is associated with ADC elevation in normal-appearing WM of patients with severe stenosis or occlusion of the extracranial ICA. This finding is consistent with the presence of early, low-grade ischemic injury.
描述颈内动脉(ICA)闭塞性疾病患者脑血流反应(CVR)与白质(WM)弥散之间的关系。
在这项探索性观察研究中,41 例颅外 ICA 严重狭窄或闭塞患者和 12 名健康对照者接受了 fMRI 对高碳酸血症反应的 CVR 映射。使用常规解剖和弥散加权 MRI 序列来计算表观弥散系数(ADC)图,并排除先前缺血性损伤的区域。在所有受试者中,比较了 WM 中 CVR 阳性和 CVR 阴性的 ADC 值。在 27 例单侧 ICA 受累患者中,在协变量相关临床危险因素的情况下,比较了同侧和对侧 WM 的 ADC 和 CVR。
在双侧疾病患者和单侧疾病患者的同侧半球中,CVR 阴性与 WM ADC 升高相关(分别为 p<0.01 和 p<0.005)。在单侧疾病患者中,患侧 CVR 缺陷与半球 WM ADC 升高的程度相关(p<0.005)。校正潜在混杂危险因素后,ADC 升高仍然显著。
在颅外 ICA 严重狭窄或闭塞患者的正常表现 WM 中,CVR 受损与 ADC 升高相关。这一发现与早期低度缺血性损伤的存在一致。