| Literature DB >> 25673438 |
Kevin Sam1, Julien Poublanc2, Olivia Sobczyk2, Jay S Han2, Anne Battisti-Charbonney2, Daniel M Mandell2, Michael Tymianski3, Adrian P Crawley2, Joseph A Fisher4, David J Mikulis2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Unilateral haemodynamically significant large-vessel intracranial stenosis may be associated with reduced blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), an indicator of autoregulatory reserve. Reduced CVR has been associated with ipsilateral cortical thinning and loss in cognitive function. These effects have been shown to be reversible following revascularisation. Our aim was to study the effects of unilateral revascularisation on CVR in the non-intervened hemisphere in bilateral steno-occlusive or Moyamoya disease. STUDYEntities:
Keywords: NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25673438 PMCID: PMC4325130 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1CVR imaging study of patient with bilateral Moyamoya disease and impaired CVR (patient 14). BOLD, blood-oxygen-level-dependent; CVR, cerebrovascular reactivity.
Figure 2Comparison of pre-revascularisation and post-revasculatisation grey matter CVR in the non-intervened and intervened hemispheres of patients with bilateral Moyamoya and steno-occlusive. The grey matter CVR of both the intervened and non-intervened hemisphere in the ACA (A) MCA (B) PCA (C) and cerebellar (D) territories. *p Value <0.05, compared to pre-revascularisation CVR. ▪p Value <0.05, compared to healthy subjects. The horizontal line in the box represents the median, box represents the interquartile range (25% to 75%), and the whiskers represent the minimum and maximum values. ACA, anterior cerebral artery; BOLD, blood-oxygen-level-dependent; CVR, cerebrovascular reactivity; MCA, middle cerebral artery; PCA, posterior cerebral artery.
Presurgical and postsurgical revascularisation grey matter CVR of major arterial territories compared to healthy subjects
| Territory | Hemisphere | Pre-revascularisation | Post-revascularisation | Healthy subjects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACA territory | Non-intervened | 0.078±0.024* | 0.126±0.017* | 0.229±0.010 |
| Intervened | 0.043±0.019* | 0.120±0.015*† | ||
| MCA territory | Non-intervened | 0.101±0.025* | 0.165±0.015*† | 0.229±0.012 |
| Intervened | 0.010±0.023* | 0.143±0.010*† | ||
| PCA territory | Non-intervened | 0.238±0.020 | 0.309±0.011† | 0.313±0.017 |
| Intervened | 0.228±0.022 | 0.309±0.012† | ||
| Cerebellar territory | Non-intervened | 0.249±0.025 | 0.309±0.014 | 0.370±0.027 |
| Intervened | 0.252±0.024 | 0.311±0.016 |
*p Value <0.005, compared to healthy subjects.
†p Value <0.005, compared to pre-revascularisation CVR.
All values in % MR signal change/mm Hg, mean±SE.
ACA, anterior cerebral artery; CVR, cerebrovascular reactivity; MCA, middle cerebral artery; PCA, posterior cerebral artery.
Grey matter CVR differences in the MCA territory between patients with and without an intact CoW
| Non-intervened hemisphere | Intervened hemisphere | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-revascularisation | Post-revascularisation | Pre-revascularisation | Post-revascularisation | |
| Intact CoW | 0.131±0.044 | 0.197±0.041 | 0.024±0.016 | 0.147±0.005 |
| No ACoA+PCoA | 0.117±0.05 | 0.171±0.037 | 0.057±0.026 | 0.145±0.019 |
All values in per cent MR signal change/mm Hg, mean±SE.
No significant differences were seen between those with and without an intact CoW.
ACoA, anterior communicating artery; CoW, circle of Willis; CVR, cerebrovascular reactivity; MCA, middle cerebral artery; PCoA, posterior communicating artery.