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Abstract #1896

Hemodynamic Changes and their Relationship with White Matter Hyperintensities in CSVD Patients with Cognitive Impairment: A 4D Flow Study

JIAJUN CAO1, Qingwei Song1, and YANWEI MIAO1
1First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Dalian, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Flow, Flow

Motivation: Early detection and treatment of vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) caused by cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) can reverse cognitive impairment in patients and improving cerebral circulation may be a new method.

Goal(s): 4D flow MRI was used to measure and observe intracranial hemodynamic changes in CSVD patients with CI, and its correlation with CI was found.

Approach: 4D flow MRI was used to measure and observe intracranial hemodynamic changes in CSVD patients with CI.

Results: The decrease of intracranial hemodynamics in patients with CSVD and cognitive impairment is related to cognitive impairment and white matter hyperintensity.

Impact: Our finding helps to identify patients who may benefit from interventions to improve the functions of the cerebral circulatory system and provides a potential new path for clinical treatment.

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