Increased cerebral blood flow pulsatility is common in vascular dementia and is associated with macrostructural damage to cerebral white matter or leukoaraiosis (LA). In this study, we examine whether cerebral blood flow pulsatility is associated with macrostructural and microstructural changes in cerebral white matter in older adults with no or mild LA and no evidence of dementia. Diffusion Tensor Imaging was used to measure fractional anisotropy (FA), an index of the microstructural integrity of white matter, and radial diffusivity (RaD), a measure sensitive to the integrity of myelin. When controlling for age, increased arterial pulsation was associated with deterioration in both measures of white matter microstructure but not LA severit...
Background and Purpose Previous work from the Framingham Heart Study suggests that brain changes bec...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Arterial stiffening reduces damping of the arterial waveform and hence incre...
Cerebral white matter (WM) degradations may represent one of the earliest brain changes in older adu...
Increased cerebral blood flow pulsatility is common in vascular dementia and is associated with macr...
Objective: High cerebral arterial pulsatility index (PI), white matter lesions (WMLs), enlarged peri...
White matter abnormalities may reflect cerebral microvessel disease. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) ...
Mobility impairment in older persons is associated with brain white matter hyperintensities (WMH), a...
Arterial walls stiffen with age, cardiovascular risk factors, and various vascular diseases, which m...
ObjectiveCoronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline. Al...
The cerebral white matter contains millions of fibers that serve to connect different regions of the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cerebral white matter changes, termed leukoaraiosis (LA), appearing as areas...
Decline in fluid abilities in normal aging is associated with increased white matter lesions, measur...
Background and purposePrevious work from the Framingham Heart Study suggests that brain changes beca...
Small vessel disease is associated with age, mean blood pressure (MAP) and blood pressure pulsatilit...
Objective: We examined imaging surrogates of white matter microstructural abnormalities which may pr...
Background and Purpose Previous work from the Framingham Heart Study suggests that brain changes bec...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Arterial stiffening reduces damping of the arterial waveform and hence incre...
Cerebral white matter (WM) degradations may represent one of the earliest brain changes in older adu...
Increased cerebral blood flow pulsatility is common in vascular dementia and is associated with macr...
Objective: High cerebral arterial pulsatility index (PI), white matter lesions (WMLs), enlarged peri...
White matter abnormalities may reflect cerebral microvessel disease. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) ...
Mobility impairment in older persons is associated with brain white matter hyperintensities (WMH), a...
Arterial walls stiffen with age, cardiovascular risk factors, and various vascular diseases, which m...
ObjectiveCoronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline. Al...
The cerebral white matter contains millions of fibers that serve to connect different regions of the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cerebral white matter changes, termed leukoaraiosis (LA), appearing as areas...
Decline in fluid abilities in normal aging is associated with increased white matter lesions, measur...
Background and purposePrevious work from the Framingham Heart Study suggests that brain changes beca...
Small vessel disease is associated with age, mean blood pressure (MAP) and blood pressure pulsatilit...
Objective: We examined imaging surrogates of white matter microstructural abnormalities which may pr...
Background and Purpose Previous work from the Framingham Heart Study suggests that brain changes bec...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Arterial stiffening reduces damping of the arterial waveform and hence incre...
Cerebral white matter (WM) degradations may represent one of the earliest brain changes in older adu...