The Effects of Longitudinal White Matter Hyperintensity Change on Cognitive Decline and Cortical Thinning over Three Years

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White matter hyperintensity (WMH) has been recognised as a surrogate marker of small vessel disease and is associated with cognitive impairment. We investigated the dynamic change in WMH in patients with severe WMH at baseline, and the effects of longitudinal change of WMH volume on cognitive decline and cortical thinning. Eighty-seven patients with subcortical vascular mild cognitive impairment were prospectively recruited from a single referral centre. All of the patients were followed up with annual neuropsychological tests and 3T brain magnetic resonance imaging. The WMH volume was quantified using an automated method and the cortical thickness was measured using surface-based methods. Participants were classified into WMH progression and WMH regression groups based on the delta WMH volume between the baseline and the last follow-up. To investigate the effects of longitudinal change in WMH volume on cognitive decline and cortical thinning, a linear mixed effects model was used. Seventy patients showed WMH progression and 17 showed WMH regression over a three-year period. The WMH progression group showed more rapid cortical thinning in widespread regions compared with the WMH regression group. However, the rate of cognitive decline in language, visuospatial function, memory and executive function, and general cognitive function was not different between the two groups. The results of this study indicated that WMH volume changes are dynamic and WMH progression is associated with more rapid cortical thinning.
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Authors Seung Joo Kim;Dong Kyun Lee;Young Kyoung Jang;Hyemin Jang;Si Eun Kim;Soo Hyun Cho;Jun Pyo Kim;Young Hee Jung;Eun-Joo Kim;Duk L. Na;Jong-Min Lee;Sang Won Seo;Hee Jin Kim;Kim, Seung Joo;Lee, Dong Kyun;Jang, Young Kyoung;Jang, Hyemin;Kim, Si Eun;Cho, Soo Hyun;Kim, Jun Pyo;Jung, Young Hee;Kim, Eun-Joo;Na, Duk L.;Lee, Jong-Min;Seo, Sang Won;Kim, Hee Jin;
Journal journal of clinical medicine
Year 2020
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10.3390/jcm9082663
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