Intracranial artery stenosis magnetic resonance imaging aetiology and progression study: Rationale and design
Background It has been shown that intracranial artery stenosis (ICAS) plays a key role in Chinese ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients. Many vascular diseases can lead to ICAS, such as atherosclerosis, dissection, vasculitis, moyamoya disease, and reversible cerebral vasoconst...
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Published in | Brain and behavior Vol. 8; no. 12; pp. e01154 - n/a |
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Abstract | Background
It has been shown that intracranial artery stenosis (ICAS) plays a key role in Chinese ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients. Many vascular diseases can lead to ICAS, such as atherosclerosis, dissection, vasculitis, moyamoya disease, and reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS). In addition, progression of intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) will increase the risk of ischemic cerebrovascular events. The ICASMAP study primarily aims to determine the etiology and disease distribution of ICAS using noninvasive magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and evaluate the rate for progression of ICAD in symptomatic population.
Methods
The ICASMAP study is a prospective, observational, and multicenter study by recruiting 300 subjects (18–80 years old) with recent stroke or TIA (within 2 weeks after onset of symptoms) in China. All the subjects will undergo MR imaging examination including brain and intracranial artery MR imaging at baseline. In addition, the clinical risk factors will be collected and blood biomarkers will be tested. A subgroup of more than 200 subjects who were diagnosed with ICAD according to baseline MR imaging will be followed up for 2 years. During the follow‐up study, MR imaging examination will be performed at 12 and 24 months. The primary end point is presence of progression of intracranial artery atherosclerotic plaques.
Conclusions
The ICASMAP study investigates the etiology of ICAS and progression of ICAD in Chinese stroke patients and may help to improve the precise diagnosis and intervention of ICAS and stroke prevention.
The ICASMAP study aims to determine the etiology and disease distribution of ICAS using noninvasive magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and evaluate the risk factors for progression of ICAD in symptomatic population. In this study, we will recruit 300 subjects (18–80 years old) with recent stroke or TIA in China. The ICASMAP study investigates the etiology of ICAS and progression of ICAD in Chinese stroke patients and may help to improve the precise diagnosis and intervention of ICAS and stroke prevention. |
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AbstractList | It has been shown that intracranial artery stenosis (ICAS) plays a key role in Chinese ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients. Many vascular diseases can lead to ICAS, such as atherosclerosis, dissection, vasculitis, moyamoya disease, and reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS). In addition, progression of intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) will increase the risk of ischemic cerebrovascular events. The ICASMAP study primarily aims to determine the etiology and disease distribution of ICAS using noninvasive magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and evaluate the rate for progression of ICAD in symptomatic population.
The ICASMAP study is a prospective, observational, and multicenter study by recruiting 300 subjects (18-80 years old) with recent stroke or TIA (within 2 weeks after onset of symptoms) in China. All the subjects will undergo MR imaging examination including brain and intracranial artery MR imaging at baseline. In addition, the clinical risk factors will be collected and blood biomarkers will be tested. A subgroup of more than 200 subjects who were diagnosed with ICAD according to baseline MR imaging will be followed up for 2 years. During the follow-up study, MR imaging examination will be performed at 12 and 24 months. The primary end point is presence of progression of intracranial artery atherosclerotic plaques.
The ICASMAP study investigates the etiology of ICAS and progression of ICAD in Chinese stroke patients and may help to improve the precise diagnosis and intervention of ICAS and stroke prevention. Background It has been shown that intracranial artery stenosis (ICAS) plays a key role in Chinese ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients. Many vascular diseases can lead to ICAS, such as atherosclerosis, dissection, vasculitis, moyamoya disease, and reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS). In addition, progression of intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) will increase the risk of ischemic cerebrovascular events. The ICASMAP study primarily aims to determine the etiology and disease distribution of ICAS using noninvasive magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and evaluate the rate for progression of ICAD in symptomatic population. Methods The ICASMAP study is a prospective, observational, and multicenter study by recruiting 300 subjects (18–80 years old) with recent stroke or TIA (within 2 weeks after onset of symptoms) in China. All the subjects will undergo MR imaging examination including brain and intracranial artery MR imaging at baseline. In addition, the clinical risk factors will be collected and blood biomarkers will be tested. A subgroup of more than 200 subjects who were diagnosed with ICAD according to baseline MR imaging will be followed up for 2 years. During the follow‐up study, MR imaging examination will be performed at 12 and 24 months. The primary end point is presence of progression of intracranial artery atherosclerotic plaques. Conclusions The ICASMAP study investigates the etiology of ICAS and progression of ICAD in Chinese stroke patients and may help to improve the precise diagnosis and intervention of ICAS and stroke prevention. The ICASMAP study aims to determine the etiology and disease distribution of ICAS using noninvasive magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and evaluate the risk factors for progression of ICAD in symptomatic population. In this study, we will recruit 300 subjects (18–80 years old) with recent stroke or TIA in China. The ICASMAP study investigates the etiology of ICAS and progression of ICAD in Chinese stroke patients and may help to improve the precise diagnosis and intervention of ICAS and stroke prevention. It has been shown that intracranial artery stenosis (ICAS) plays a key role in Chinese ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients. Many vascular diseases can lead to ICAS, such as atherosclerosis, dissection, vasculitis, moyamoya disease, and reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS). In addition, progression of intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) will increase the risk of ischemic cerebrovascular events. The ICASMAP study primarily aims to determine the etiology and disease distribution of ICAS using noninvasive magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and evaluate the rate for progression of ICAD in symptomatic population.BACKGROUNDIt has been shown that intracranial artery stenosis (ICAS) plays a key role in Chinese ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients. Many vascular diseases can lead to ICAS, such as atherosclerosis, dissection, vasculitis, moyamoya disease, and reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS). In addition, progression of intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) will increase the risk of ischemic cerebrovascular events. The ICASMAP study primarily aims to determine the etiology and disease distribution of ICAS using noninvasive magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and evaluate the rate for progression of ICAD in symptomatic population.The ICASMAP study is a prospective, observational, and multicenter study by recruiting 300 subjects (18-80 years old) with recent stroke or TIA (within 2 weeks after onset of symptoms) in China. All the subjects will undergo MR imaging examination including brain and intracranial artery MR imaging at baseline. In addition, the clinical risk factors will be collected and blood biomarkers will be tested. A subgroup of more than 200 subjects who were diagnosed with ICAD according to baseline MR imaging will be followed up for 2 years. During the follow-up study, MR imaging examination will be performed at 12 and 24 months. The primary end point is presence of progression of intracranial artery atherosclerotic plaques.METHODSThe ICASMAP study is a prospective, observational, and multicenter study by recruiting 300 subjects (18-80 years old) with recent stroke or TIA (within 2 weeks after onset of symptoms) in China. All the subjects will undergo MR imaging examination including brain and intracranial artery MR imaging at baseline. In addition, the clinical risk factors will be collected and blood biomarkers will be tested. A subgroup of more than 200 subjects who were diagnosed with ICAD according to baseline MR imaging will be followed up for 2 years. During the follow-up study, MR imaging examination will be performed at 12 and 24 months. The primary end point is presence of progression of intracranial artery atherosclerotic plaques.The ICASMAP study investigates the etiology of ICAS and progression of ICAD in Chinese stroke patients and may help to improve the precise diagnosis and intervention of ICAS and stroke prevention.CONCLUSIONSThe ICASMAP study investigates the etiology of ICAS and progression of ICAD in Chinese stroke patients and may help to improve the precise diagnosis and intervention of ICAS and stroke prevention. BackgroundIt has been shown that intracranial artery stenosis (ICAS) plays a key role in Chinese ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients. Many vascular diseases can lead to ICAS, such as atherosclerosis, dissection, vasculitis, moyamoya disease, and reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS). In addition, progression of intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) will increase the risk of ischemic cerebrovascular events. The ICASMAP study primarily aims to determine the etiology and disease distribution of ICAS using noninvasive magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and evaluate the rate for progression of ICAD in symptomatic population.MethodsThe ICASMAP study is a prospective, observational, and multicenter study by recruiting 300 subjects (18–80 years old) with recent stroke or TIA (within 2 weeks after onset of symptoms) in China. All the subjects will undergo MR imaging examination including brain and intracranial artery MR imaging at baseline. In addition, the clinical risk factors will be collected and blood biomarkers will be tested. A subgroup of more than 200 subjects who were diagnosed with ICAD according to baseline MR imaging will be followed up for 2 years. During the follow‐up study, MR imaging examination will be performed at 12 and 24 months. The primary end point is presence of progression of intracranial artery atherosclerotic plaques.ConclusionsThe ICASMAP study investigates the etiology of ICAS and progression of ICAD in Chinese stroke patients and may help to improve the precise diagnosis and intervention of ICAS and stroke prevention. |
Author | Wang, Yilong Li, Dongye Han, Yongjun Meng, Xia Pan, Yuesong Chen, Shuo Qiao, Huiyu Liu, Yang Zhao, Xihai Jing, Jing |
AuthorAffiliation | 2 Department of Biomedical Engineering Center for Biomedical Imaging Research Tsinghua University School of Medicine Beijing China 3 Department of Neurology Beijing Tiantan hospital Capital Medical University Beijing China 4 Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics School of Public Health Capital Medical University Beijing China 6 Center of Stroke Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders Beijing China 5 Department of Radiology Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University Yangzhou China 1 Center for Brain Disorders Research Beijing Institute of Brain Disorders Capital Medical University Beijing China |
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It has been shown that intracranial artery stenosis (ICAS) plays a key role in Chinese ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients.... It has been shown that intracranial artery stenosis (ICAS) plays a key role in Chinese ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients. Many... BackgroundIt has been shown that intracranial artery stenosis (ICAS) plays a key role in Chinese ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients.... |
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Title | Intracranial artery stenosis magnetic resonance imaging aetiology and progression study: Rationale and design |
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