Small vessel disease is associated with age, mean blood pressure (MAP) and blood pressure pulsatility (PP). We used data from the UK Biobank cohort study to determine the relative importance of MAP versus PP driving white matter injury within individual white matter tracts, particularly in the anterior and posterior vascular territory. The associations between blood pressure and diffusion indices in 27 major tracts were analysed using unadjusted and fully-adjusted general linear models and mixed-effect linear models. Blood pressure and neuroimaging data were available for 37,041 participants (mean age 64+/−7.5 years, 53% female). In unadjusted analyses, MAP and PP were similarly associated with diffusion indices in the anterior circulation....
Cardiovascular health declines with age, increasing the risk of hypertension and elevated heart rate...
Aims White matter hyperintensities (WMH) progress with age and hypertension, but the key period of e...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hypertension is a risk factor for cerebral small vessel disease, which inclu...
Small vessel disease and related stroke and dementia risks are linked to aging and hypertension, but...
We investigated differences associated with age and hypertension, a common risk factor for vascular ...
Objective: High cerebral arterial pulsatility index (PI), white matter lesions (WMLs), enlarged peri...
Cerebral white matter damage is not only a commonly reported consequence of healthy aging, but is al...
Objective: We examined imaging surrogates of white matter microstructural abnormalities which may pr...
Cerebral white matter damage is not only a commonly reported consequence of healthy aging, but is al...
Cerebral small-vessel damage manifests as white matter hyperintensities and cerebral atrophy on brai...
Cerebral small-vessel damage manifests as white matter hyperintensities and cerebral atrophy on brai...
International audienceBackground—Blood pressure (BP) is recognized as a major risk factor for white ...
Increased cerebral blood flow pulsatility is common in vascular dementia and is associated with macr...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hypertension is a risk factor for cerebral small vessel disease, which inclu...
Cardiovascular health declines with age, increasing the risk of hypertension and elevated heart rate...
Aims White matter hyperintensities (WMH) progress with age and hypertension, but the key period of e...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hypertension is a risk factor for cerebral small vessel disease, which inclu...
Small vessel disease and related stroke and dementia risks are linked to aging and hypertension, but...
We investigated differences associated with age and hypertension, a common risk factor for vascular ...
Objective: High cerebral arterial pulsatility index (PI), white matter lesions (WMLs), enlarged peri...
Cerebral white matter damage is not only a commonly reported consequence of healthy aging, but is al...
Objective: We examined imaging surrogates of white matter microstructural abnormalities which may pr...
Cerebral white matter damage is not only a commonly reported consequence of healthy aging, but is al...
Cerebral small-vessel damage manifests as white matter hyperintensities and cerebral atrophy on brai...
Cerebral small-vessel damage manifests as white matter hyperintensities and cerebral atrophy on brai...
International audienceBackground—Blood pressure (BP) is recognized as a major risk factor for white ...
Increased cerebral blood flow pulsatility is common in vascular dementia and is associated with macr...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hypertension is a risk factor for cerebral small vessel disease, which inclu...
Cardiovascular health declines with age, increasing the risk of hypertension and elevated heart rate...
Aims White matter hyperintensities (WMH) progress with age and hypertension, but the key period of e...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hypertension is a risk factor for cerebral small vessel disease, which inclu...