| Literature DB >> 23015796 |
Maarit Tanskanen1, Mira Mäkelä, Liisa Myllykangas, Sari Rastas, Raimo Sulkava, Anders Paetau.
Abstract
AIMS: Very elderly subjects represent the fastest growing population in the world. Most of the recent studies on intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) have been carried out on younger patients and/or preferably using novel radiological techniques. We investigated the prevalence, risk factors, and histopathological characteristics of the ICH in the oldest old.Entities:
Keywords: apolipoprotein E ε4 allele; cerebral amyloid angiopathy; intracerebral hemorrhage; microinfarction
Year: 2012 PMID: 23015796 PMCID: PMC3449495 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2012.00103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Demographic features of the autopsied subpopulation compared with the whole Vantaa 85+ study population.
| Autopsied, | Clinically examined, | |
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| 300 (54.2) | 553 (100) | |
| Age at death (year±SD; range) | 92.4 ± 3.7 (85.1 - 105.6) | 92.3 ± 3.8 (85.1–105.7) |
| Male gender | 52 (17.3) | 113 (18.8) |
| Dementia | 195 (65.0) | 314 (52.2) |
| Hypertension | 74 (24.7) | 142 (25.8) |
| Antith/antico | 37 (12.3) | 97 (16.1) |
| 32 | 79 | |
| 269 | 508 | |
| 88 | 155 |
SD, standard deviation; Antith/antico, antithrombotic/anticoagulation medication; .
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Characteristics of subjects with macroscopic and microscopic cerebral hemorrhages.
| Variable | Macroscopic hemorrhage | MH | MH+ | Total | OR ( |
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| 7 (2.3) | 186 (62.0) | 16 (5.3) | 300 (100) | ||
| Age (years±SD) | 91.5 ± 1.7 | 92.4 ± 3.7 | 92.7 ± 4.6 | 92.4 ± 3.7 | NS |
| Male gender | 0 (0) | 33 (17.7) | 5 (31.2) | 52 (17.3) | NS |
| Dementia | 4 (57.1) | 116 (62.4) | 10 (62.5) | 195 (65.0) | NS |
| Hypertension | 0 (0) | 43 (23.2) | 5 (31.2) | 74 (24.7) | NS |
| Antith/antico | 1 (14.3) | 26 (14.0) | 0 (0) | 37 (12.3) | NS |
| 1 (14.3) | 19 (10.7) | 4 (25.0) | 32 (11.5) | NS | |
| 7 (100) | 171 (96.6) | 14 (87.5) | 269 (89.7) | NS | |
| 3 (42.9) | 54 (30.5) | 10 (62.5) | 88 (31.7) | 3.681 (0.017) | |
| Ath | 4 (57.1) | 117 (68.0) | 12 (80.0) | 280 (93.3) | NS |
| Braak stages 5–6 | 1 (14.3) | 44 (23.7) | 5 (31.2) | 72 (24.0) | NS |
| CERAD C | 1 (14.3) | 26 (14.0) | 2 (12.5) | 39 (13) | NS |
| CAA+ | 5 (71.4) | 123 (66.1) | 12 (75.0) | 209 (69.7) | NS |
| Cortical MI | 1 (14.3) | 60 (32.3) | 9 (56.2) | 96 (32.0) | 2.948 (0.040) |
MH, microscopic brain hemorrhage; MH+, MH with > pigmented macrophages; OR, Odd’s ratio; SD, standard deviation; Antith/antico, antithrombotic/anticoagulation medication; .
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Figure 1Number of brain regions with microscopic hemorrhage (MH) or MH+ (lesion with >5 siderophages) and of brain regions with concomitant cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) and MH (MHCAA, MH+CAA).
Figure 2The distribution of the cerebral microhemorrhages (MH) and the lesions with >5 siderophages (MH+).
Characteristics of subjects with microscopic brain hemorrhage (MH, MH+) concomitantly with CAA in the same brain region (MHCAA, MH+CAA).
| Variable | MHCAA | OR ( | MH+CAA | OR ( |
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| 104 (55.9) | 13 (81.2) | |||
| Age (years±SD) | 92.4 ± 3.7 | NS | 93.1 ± 5.1 | NS |
| Male gender | 23 (22.1) | NS | 5 (38.5) | 3.267 (0.045) |
| Dementia | 70 (67.3) | NS | 9 (69.2) | NS |
| Hypertension | 22 (21.4) | NS | 3 (23.1) | NS |
| Antith/antico | 12 (11.5) | NS | 0 (0) | NS |
| 10 (10.1) | NS | 3 (23.1) | NS | |
| 95 (96.0) | NS | 11 (84.6) | 0.159 (0.040) | |
| 49 (49.5) | 3.291 (<0.001) | 10 (76.9) | 7.522 (0.003) | |
| Ath | 92 (93.9) | NS | 9 (75.0) | NS |
| Braak stages 5–6 | 35 (33.7) | 2.294 (0.003) | 4 (30.8) | NS |
| CERAD C | 21 (20.2) | 2.445 (0.011) | 2 (15.4) | NS |
| Cortical MI | 41 (39.8) | NS | 7 (53.8) | NS |
CAA, cerebral amyloid angiopathy; MH, microscopic hemorrhage; MH+, microscopic hemorrhage with >5 pigmented macrophages; OR, Odd’s ratio; SD, standard deviation; Antith/antico, antithrombotic/anticoagulation medication; .
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Figure 3The distribution of the MH (cerebral microhemorrhages) and MH+ (lesions with >5 siderophages) with CAA concomitantly in the same brain region (MHCAA, MH+CAA).
Figure 4Siderophages (arrow head) close to a small blood vessel with CAA (arrow) in the frontal cortex with subacute infarction. (A) Prussian blue, (B) H&E, (C) Congo red, (D) immunohistochemistry against amyloid beta (Aβ) peptide. Original magnification ×200. Scale bar 100 μm.