医学
脑血流
大脑大小
心脏病学
白质
内科学
血压
灌注扫描
前瞻性队列研究
人口
脑灌注压
灌注
磁共振成像
放射科
环境卫生
作者
Xiaoshuai Li,Ying Hui,Huijing Shi,Xinyu Zhao,Rui Li,Qian Chen,Han Lv,Jing Li,Shuohua Chen,Pengfei Zhao,Yuntao Wu,Shouling Wu,Zhenchang Wang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ejrad.2023.110889
摘要
To explore the association of blood pressure (BP) measurements with cerebral blood flow (CBF) and brain structure in general population.This prospective study included 902 participants from Kailuan community. All participants underwent brain MRI and BP measurements. The association of BP indicators with CBF, brain tissue volume and white matter hyperintensity (WMH) volume were investigated. In addition, mediation analysis was used to determine whether significantly changed brain tissue volume explained associations between BP and CBF.Elevated diastolic BP (DBP), but not systolic BP (SBP), was associated with lower CBF in the total brain (β [95 % CI]: -0.62 [-1.14, -0.10]), total gray matter (β [95 % CI]: -0.71 [-1.27, -0.14]), hippocampus (β [95 % CI]: -0.59 [-1.13, -0.05]), frontal (β [95 % CI]: -0.72 [-1.31, -0.13]), parietal (β [95 % CI]: -0.92 [-1.54, -0.3]), temporal (β [95 % CI]: -0.63 [-1.18, -0.08]), and occipital lobe (β [95 % CI]: -0.69 [-1.37, -0.01]). Higher SBP and DBP were associated with reduced total and regional brain tissue volume (all p < 0.05). Increased SBP and PP were associated with higher total and periventricular WMH volume (all p < 0.05). In addition, mediation analysis identified that significantly decreased brain volume did not mediate the associations of BP measurements and lower CBF in corresponding region (all p > 0.05).Elevated BP level was associated with decreased total and regional CBF and brain tissue volume and increased WMH burden.
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