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大脳小血管疾患の負担と関連した心血管疾患と心房細動の流行
Oluchi Ekenze1,2, Adlin Pinheiro1,3, Alexa S Beiser1,2,3
1NHLBI's Framingham Heart Study, Framingham, MA 01702, USA.
Brain sciences
|August 28, 2025
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まとめ
心血管疾患 (CVD) と心房細動 (AF) は脳小血管疾患 (CSVD) と関連しています. この関連性は,特に脳の微小出血で観察され,心臓病と脳の健康との関係を強調しました.
科学分野:
- 神経学と心臓学
- 神経画像と心血管の健康
背景:
- 心血管疾患 (CVD) は脳卒中と認知症の重要な危険因子です.
- CVD,脳卒中,認知症の共通の危険因子には,小脳血管疾患 (CSVD) が含まれる可能性があります.
- 心房細動 (AF) は,しばしば心血管疾患と併発する一般的な心律動乱です.
研究 の 目的:
- 心血管疾患 (CVD) と心房細動 (AF) の関連性を調査する.
- CVDとAFと脳小血管疾患 (CSVD) の負担との関係を決定する.
- CVDとAFに関連した特定のCSVDマーカーを探求する.
主な方法:
- 3413人の被験者におけるCVD (冠動脈疾患,心不全) とAFの複合評価
- 脳の微小出血,周血管空間,白質高強度, siderosis,および infarcts に基づくマルチマーカーCSVDスコア (0-5) を使用した.
- CVD/AFとCSVDマーカーを関連付けるために,人口統計と血管リスク要因に調整されたロジスティック回帰分析を使用した.
主要な成果:
- CVDまたはAFが11%で,CVDは8%で,AFは4%であった.
- 参加者の23%は1つのCSVDマーカーを示し,9%は2つ以上を示した.
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