CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW IN ASYMPTOMATIC INDIVIDUALS : Relationship with Cerebrovascular Risk Factors and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Signal Abnormalities
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概要
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We studied the relationship between cortical grey matter flow (CBF) and age, cerebrovascular risk factors and the severity of subcortical hypersignals (HS, hyperintensity score in MRI) in 47 asymptomatic subjects with cerebrovascular risk factors. Multiple regression analysis revealed that HS was most strongly related to CBF, and that hematocrit, age and evidence of ischemic change detected in the electrocardiogram also appeared to be independent determinants of CBF. Both the severity and location of hypersignals were correlated with CBF. The most significant negative correlation observed was that between CBF and HS in the basal ganglia-thalamic region, where the degree of signal abnormality was modest. Decreased CBF in asymptomatic subjects with cerebrovascular risk factors may be related to (1) microcirculatory disturbance associated with elevated hematocrit and an increase in the number of risk factors, and (2) functional suppression of cerebral cortex due to the neuronal disconnection associated with subcortical lesions. In addition, impaired cerebral circulation may be related to MRI signal abnormalities.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1993-04-20
著者
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IIJI Osamu
Department of Internal Medicine and Therapeutics, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
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ISAKA Yoshinari
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Osaka Hospital
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Iiji Osamu
Department Of Neurology Osaka National Hospital
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Iiji Osamu
Department Of Internal Medicine And Therapeutics Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Ashida Keiichi
Department Of Neurology Osaka National Hospital
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IMAIZUMI MASATOSHI
Department of Neurology Osaka National Hospital
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Isaka Yoshinari
Department Of Nuclear Medicine Osaka National Hospital:department Of Neurology Osaka National Hospit
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Isaka Yoshinari
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine National Osaka Hospital
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