Clinical Associations and Prognostic Value of MRI-Visible Perivascular Spaces in Patients With Ischemic Stroke or TIA: A Pooled Analysis
Jonathan G BestGareth AmblerDuncan WilsonHou-Wei DuKeon-Joo LeeJae-Sung LimKay Cheong TeoHenry MakYoung Dae KimTae Jin SongDerya Selcuk DemirelliMasashi NishiharaMasaaki YoshikawaMarta KubackaAnnaelle ZietzRustam Al-Shahi SalmanHans Rolf JägerGregory Yoke Hong LipLeonidas PanosMartina Béatrice GoeldlinLee-Anne SlaterChristopher Charles KarayiannisThanh G PhanMaximilian BellutJill AbrigoCyrus ChengThomas Wai Hong LeungWinnie ChuFrancesca M ChappellStephen D J MakinDianne H K van Dam-NolenM Eline KooiSebastiaan KöhlerJulie StaalsGrégory KuchcinskiRégis BordetFlorian DubostJoanna Marguerite WardlawYannie O Y SooFelix FluriVelandai K SrikanthSimon JungNils PetersHideo HaraYusuke YakushijiDilek Necioglu OrkenJi-Hoe HeoGary Kui Kai LauHee Joon BaeDavid John WerringPublished in: Neurology (2023)
In patients with ischemic stroke or TIA, increasing BGPVS burden is associated with more severe cerebral small vessel disease and higher ischemic stroke risk. Neither BGPVS nor CSOPVS were independently associated with future ICH.