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成人先天性心脏病(ACHD)神经影像学辅助研究的多机构神经认知发现研究(MINDS)的设计与协调方法:技术说明

Design and Harmonization Approach for the Multi-Institutional Neurocognitive Discovery Study (MINDS) of Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) Neuroimaging Ancillary Study: A Technical Note.

作者信息

Panigrahy Ashok, Schmithorst Vanessa, Ceschin Rafael, Lee Vince, Beluk Nancy, Wallace Julia, Wheaton Olivia, Chenevert Thomas, Qiu Deqiang, Lee James N, Nencka Andrew, Gagoski Borjan, Berman Jeffrey I, Yuan Weihong, Macgowan Christopher, Coatsworth James, Fleysher Lazar, Cannistraci Christopher, Sleeper Lynn A, Hoskoppal Arvind, Silversides Candice, Radhakrishnan Rupa, Markham Larry, Rhodes John F, Dugan Lauryn M, Brown Nicole, Ermis Peter, Fuller Stephanie, Cotts Timothy Brett, Rodriguez Fred Henry, Lindsay Ian, Beers Sue, Aizenstein Howard, Bellinger David C, Newburger Jane W, Umfleet Laura Glass, Cohen Scott, Zaidi Ali, Gurvitz Michelle

机构信息

Department of Radiology, UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, 4401 Penn Ave. Floor 2, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, USA.

Department of Pediatric Radiology, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, 45th Str., Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15201, USA.

出版信息

J Cardiovasc Dev Dis. 2023 Sep 6;10(9):381. doi: 10.3390/jcdd10090381.

Abstract

Dramatic advances in the management of congenital heart disease (CHD) have improved survival to adulthood from less than 10% in the 1960s to over 90% in the current era, such that adult CHD (ACHD) patients now outnumber their pediatric counterparts. ACHD patients demonstrate domain-specific neurocognitive deficits associated with reduced quality of life that include deficits in educational attainment and social interaction. Our hypothesis is that ACHD patients exhibit vascular brain injury and structural/physiological brain alterations that are predictive of specific neurocognitive deficits modified by behavioral and environmental enrichment proxies of cognitive reserve (e.g., level of education and lifestyle/social habits). This technical note describes an ancillary study to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)-funded Pediatric Heart Network (PHN) "Multi-Institutional Neurocognitive Discovery Study (MINDS) in Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD)". Leveraging clinical, neuropsychological, and biospecimen data from the parent study, our study will provide structural-physiological correlates of neurocognitive outcomes, representing the first multi-center neuroimaging initiative to be performed in ACHD patients. Limitations of the study include recruitment challenges inherent to an ancillary study, implantable cardiac devices, and harmonization of neuroimaging biomarkers. Results from this research will help shape the care of ACHD patients and further our understanding of the interplay between brain injury and cognitive reserve.

摘要

先天性心脏病(CHD)管理方面的显著进展已将成年存活率从20世纪60年代的不到10%提高到了当前时代的90%以上,以至于现在成年先天性心脏病(ACHD)患者的数量超过了儿童患者。ACHD患者表现出与生活质量下降相关的特定领域神经认知缺陷,包括教育程度和社交互动方面的缺陷。我们的假设是,ACHD患者存在血管性脑损伤以及大脑结构/生理改变,这些改变可预测由认知储备的行为和环境丰富代理指标(如教育水平和生活方式/社会习惯)所修饰的特定神经认知缺陷。本技术说明描述了一项针对美国国立心肺血液研究所(NHLBI)资助的儿童心脏网络(PHN)“成年先天性心脏病(ACHD)多机构神经认知发现研究(MINDS)”的辅助研究。利用来自母研究的临床、神经心理学和生物样本数据,我们的研究将提供神经认知结果的结构-生理相关性,这是首次在ACHD患者中开展的多中心神经影像学研究。该研究的局限性包括辅助研究固有的招募挑战、植入式心脏装置以及神经影像学生物标志物的协调统一。这项研究的结果将有助于塑造ACHD患者的护理方式,并进一步加深我们对脑损伤与认知储备之间相互作用的理解。

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