Keywords: Dementia, Blood vessels, MRA
Motivation: We aimed to address the gap in understanding the neurovascular contributions to dementia risk in a US community-based study, recognizing the need to consider arterial geometry factors and cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD).
Goal(s): Our study sought to investigate the relationship between brain arterial remodeling and incident dementia risk, focusing on how arterial geometry and CSVD factor into this complex equation.
Approach: Our approaches involved analyzing data from a US community-based study to assess the impact of arterial remodeling, arterial geometry, and CSVD on dementia risk.
Results: Our study's core findings indicate an increased risk of incident dementia associated with brain arterial remodeling.
Impact: Our model is promising for the prediction of cognitive decline and dementia diagnosis based on the MRA measurements.
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