Cardiac and cerebrovascular diseases are currently the leading causes of mortality and disability worldwide. Both the heart and brain display similar vascular anatomy, with large conduit arteries running on the surface of the organ providing tissue perfusion through an intricate network of penetrating small vessels. Both organs rely on fine tuning of local blood flow to match metabolic demand. Blood flow regulation requires adequate functioning of the microcirculation in both organs, with loss of microvascular function, termed small vessel disease (SVD) underlying different potential clinical manifestations. SVD in the heart, known as coronary microvascular dysfunction, can cause chronic or acute myocardial ischemia and may lead to developm...
Small vessel disease (SVD) accounts for approximately 25% of all strokes and 45% of al...
3siBackground: Small vessels have the pivotal role for the brain’s autoregulation. The arteriosclero...
Cerebrovascular disease refers to a wide variety of conditions that lead to pathological changes in ...
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) contributes to 25% of ischemic strokes and 45% of dementias. We ...
Introduction: Alzheimer’s Diseases (AD) & cerebral small vessel disease associated with cardiovascul...
Diseases affecting the brain contribute to a substantial proportion of morbidity and mortality in th...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cerebral small vessel disease (SVDs) are related with large artery atheroscl...
Background: Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) affects small perforating arteries, causing ...
Objective To investigate cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), blood flow, vascular and cerebrospinal f...
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is identifiable by clinical, neuroimaging, neuropathological and...
International audienceCerebral small vessel diseases (SVDs) are a leading cause of age and hypertens...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The causes of recurrent ischemic stroke despite anticoagulation for atrial f...
This is the final version. Available from Impact Journals via the DOI in this record. The research d...
The association between cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) - in the form of white matter lesions, i...
Efficient blood supply to the brain is of paramount importance to its normal functioning and imprope...
Small vessel disease (SVD) accounts for approximately 25% of all strokes and 45% of al...
3siBackground: Small vessels have the pivotal role for the brain’s autoregulation. The arteriosclero...
Cerebrovascular disease refers to a wide variety of conditions that lead to pathological changes in ...
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) contributes to 25% of ischemic strokes and 45% of dementias. We ...
Introduction: Alzheimer’s Diseases (AD) & cerebral small vessel disease associated with cardiovascul...
Diseases affecting the brain contribute to a substantial proportion of morbidity and mortality in th...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cerebral small vessel disease (SVDs) are related with large artery atheroscl...
Background: Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) affects small perforating arteries, causing ...
Objective To investigate cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), blood flow, vascular and cerebrospinal f...
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is identifiable by clinical, neuroimaging, neuropathological and...
International audienceCerebral small vessel diseases (SVDs) are a leading cause of age and hypertens...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The causes of recurrent ischemic stroke despite anticoagulation for atrial f...
This is the final version. Available from Impact Journals via the DOI in this record. The research d...
The association between cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) - in the form of white matter lesions, i...
Efficient blood supply to the brain is of paramount importance to its normal functioning and imprope...
Small vessel disease (SVD) accounts for approximately 25% of all strokes and 45% of al...
3siBackground: Small vessels have the pivotal role for the brain’s autoregulation. The arteriosclero...
Cerebrovascular disease refers to a wide variety of conditions that lead to pathological changes in ...