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2. White Matter Hyperintensity Volume and Poststroke Cognition: An Individual Patient Data Pooled Analysis of 9 Ischemic Stroke Cohort Studies
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de Kort, Floor A.S., Coenen, Mirthe, Weaver, Nick A., Kuijf, Hugo J., Aben, Hugo P., Bae, Hee-Joon, Bordet, Régis, Cammà, Guido, Chen, Christopher P.L.H., Dewenter, Anna, Duering, Marco, Fang, Rong, van der Giessen, Ruben S., Hamilton, Olivia K.L., Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M.C., Kan, Cheuk Ni, Kim, Jonguk, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L.M., Koudstaal, Peter J., Lim, Jae-Sung, Lopes, Renaud, Mok, Vincent C.T., Staals, Julie, Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhagen, Charlotte M., Verhey, Frans R.J., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Xu, Xin, Yu, Kyung-Ho, Biesbroek, J. Matthijs, and Biessels, Geert Jan
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- 2023
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3. Strategic Infarct Locations for Poststroke Depressive Symptoms: A Lesion- and Disconnection-Symptom Mapping Study
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Weaver, Nick A., Lim, Jae-Sung, Schilderinck, Janniek, Biessels, Geert Jan, Kang, Yeonwook, Kim, Beom Joon, Kuijf, Hugo J., Lee, Byung-Chul, Lee, Keon-Joo, Yu, Kyung-Ho, Bae, Hee-Joon, and Biesbroek, J. Matthijs
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- 2023
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4. Sex Differences in Poststroke Cognitive Impairment: A Multicenter Study in 2343 Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke
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Exalto, Lieza G., Weaver, Nick A., Kuijf, Hugo J., Aben, Hugo P., Bae, Hee-Joon, Best, Jonathan G., Bordet, Régis, Chen, Christopher P.L.H., van der Giessen, Ruben S., Godefroy, Olivier, Gyanwali, Bibek, Hamilton, Olivia K.L., Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M.C., Kim, Jonguk, Kappelle, L. Jaap, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L.M., Koudstaal, Peter J., Lim, Jae-Sung, Makin, Stephen D.J., Mok, Vincent C.T., van Oostenbrugge, Robert J., Roussel, Martine, Staals, Julie, Valdés-Hernández, Maria del C., Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhey, Frans R.J., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Werring, David J., Xu, Xin, van Zandvoort, Martine J.E., Biesbroek, J. Matthijs, Chappell, Francesca M., and Biessels, Geert Jan
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- 2023
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5. Strategic white matter hyperintensity locations associated with post-stroke cognitive impairment: A multicenter study in 1568 stroke patients.
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Coenen, Mirthe, de Kort, Floor AS, Weaver, Nick A, Kuijf, Hugo J, Aben, Hugo P, Bae, Hee-Joon, Bordet, Régis, Chen, Christopher PLH, Dewenter, Anna, Doeven, Thomas, Dondaine, Thibaut, Duering, Marco, Fang, Rong, van der Giessen, Ruben S, Kim, Jonguk, Kim, Beom Joon, de Kort, Paul LM, Koudstaal, Peter J, Lee, Minwoo, and Lim, Jae-Sung
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EXECUTIVE function ,COGNITIVE processing speed ,COGNITION ,COGNITIVE ability ,WHITE matter (Nerve tissue) - Abstract
Background: Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) occurs in up to 50% of stroke survivors. Presence of pre-existing vascular brain injury, in particular the extent of white matter hyperintensities (WMH), is associated with worse cognitive outcome after stroke, but the role of WMH location in this association is unclear. Aims: We determined if WMH in strategic white matter tracts explain cognitive performance after stroke. Methods: Individual patient data from nine ischemic stroke cohorts with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were harmonized through the Meta VCI Map consortium. The association between WMH volumes in strategic tracts and domain-specific cognitive functioning (attention and executive functioning, information processing speed, language and verbal memory) was assessed using linear mixed models and lasso regression. We used a hypothesis-driven design, primarily addressing four white matter tracts known to be strategic in memory clinic patients: the left and right anterior thalamic radiation, forceps major, and left inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus. Results: The total study sample consisted of 1568 patients (39.9% female, mean age = 67.3 years). Total WMH volume was strongly related to cognitive performance on all four cognitive domains. WMH volume in the left anterior thalamic radiation was significantly associated with cognitive performance on attention and executive functioning and information processing speed and WMH volume in the forceps major with information processing speed. The multivariable lasso regression showed that these associations were independent of age, sex, education, and total infarct volume and had larger coefficients than total WMH volume. Conclusion: These results show tract-specific relations between WMH volume and cognitive performance after ischemic stroke, independent of total WMH volume. This implies that the concept of strategic lesions in PSCI extends beyond acute infarcts and also involves pre-existing WMH. Data access statement: The Meta VCI Map consortium is dedicated to data sharing, following our guidelines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. Bayesian modeling disentangles language versus executive control disruption in stroke
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Hartwigsen, Gesa, primary, Lim, Jae-Sung, additional, Bae, Hee-Joon, additional, Yu, Kyung-Ho, additional, Kuijf, Hugo J, additional, Weaver, Nick A, additional, Biesbroek, J Matthijs, additional, Kopal, Jakub, additional, and Bzdok, Danilo, additional
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- 2024
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7. Bayesian modelling disentangles language versus executive control disruption in stroke
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Beeldverwerking ISI, Brain, Cancer, Circulatory Health, Structure and Connections, Opleiding Neurologie, Projectafdeling VCI, Hartwigsen, Gesa, Lim, Jae-Sung, Bae, Hee-Joon, Yu, Kyung-Ho, Kuijf, Hugo J, Weaver, Nick A, Biesbroek, J Matthijs, Kopal, Jakub, Bzdok, Danilo, Beeldverwerking ISI, Brain, Cancer, Circulatory Health, Structure and Connections, Opleiding Neurologie, Projectafdeling VCI, Hartwigsen, Gesa, Lim, Jae-Sung, Bae, Hee-Joon, Yu, Kyung-Ho, Kuijf, Hugo J, Weaver, Nick A, Biesbroek, J Matthijs, Kopal, Jakub, and Bzdok, Danilo
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- 2024
8. Strategic white matter hyperintensity locations associated with post-stroke cognitive impairment:A multicenter study in 1568 stroke patients
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Coenen, Mirthe, de Kort, Floor A. S., Weaver, Nick A., Kuijf, Hugo J., Aben, Hugo P., Bae, Hee-Joon, Bordet, Regis, Chen, Christopher P. L. H., Dewenter, Anna, Doeven, Thomas, Dondaine, Thibaut, Duering, Marco, Fang, Rong, van der Giessen, Ruben S., Kim, Jonguk, Kim, Beom Joon, de Kort, Paul L. M., Koudstaal, Peter J., Lee, Minwoo, Lim, Jae-Sung, Lopes, Renaud, van Oostenbrugge, Robert J., Staals, Julie, Yu, Kyung-Ho, Biessels, Geert Jan, Biesbroek, J. Matthijs, Coenen, Mirthe, de Kort, Floor A. S., Weaver, Nick A., Kuijf, Hugo J., Aben, Hugo P., Bae, Hee-Joon, Bordet, Regis, Chen, Christopher P. L. H., Dewenter, Anna, Doeven, Thomas, Dondaine, Thibaut, Duering, Marco, Fang, Rong, van der Giessen, Ruben S., Kim, Jonguk, Kim, Beom Joon, de Kort, Paul L. M., Koudstaal, Peter J., Lee, Minwoo, Lim, Jae-Sung, Lopes, Renaud, van Oostenbrugge, Robert J., Staals, Julie, Yu, Kyung-Ho, Biessels, Geert Jan, and Biesbroek, J. Matthijs
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Background: Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) occurs in up to 50% of stroke survivors. Presence of pre-existing vascular brain injury, in particular the extent of white matter hyperintensities (WMH), is associated with worse cognitive outcome after stroke, but the role of WMH location in this association is unclear.Aims: We determined if WMH in strategic white matter tracts explain cognitive performance after stroke.Methods: Individual patient data from nine ischemic stroke cohorts with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were harmonized through the Meta VCI Map consortium. The association between WMH volumes in strategic tracts and domain-specific cognitive functioning (attention and executive functioning, information processing speed, language and verbal memory) was assessed using linear mixed models and lasso regression. We used a hypothesis-driven design, primarily addressing four white matter tracts known to be strategic in memory clinic patients: the left and right anterior thalamic radiation, forceps major, and left inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus.Results: The total study sample consisted of 1568 patients (39.9% female, mean age = 67.3 years). Total WMH volume was strongly related to cognitive performance on all four cognitive domains. WMH volume in the left anterior thalamic radiation was significantly associated with cognitive performance on attention and executive functioning and information processing speed and WMH volume in the forceps major with information processing speed. The multivariable lasso regression showed that these associations were independent of age, sex, education, and total infarct volume and had larger coefficients than total WMH volume.Conclusion: These results show tract-specific relations between WMH volume and cognitive performance after ischemic stroke, independent of total WMH volume. This implies that the concept of strategic lesions in PSCI extends beyond acute infarcts and also involves pre-existing WMH.Data access stat
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9. Bayesian modeling disentangles language versus executive control disruption in stroke
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Hartwigsen, Gesa, primary, Lim, Jae-Sung, additional, Bae, Hee-Joon, additional, Yu, Kyung-Ho, additional, Kuijf, Hugo J., additional, Weaver, Nick A., additional, Biesbroek, J. Matthijs, additional, Kopal, Jakub, additional, and Bzdok, Danilo, additional
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- 2023
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10. NETWORK-BASED LESION IMPACT SCORE IS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF POST-STROKE COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
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Biesbroek, J. Matthijs, Weaver, Nick A, Aben, Hugo P, Kuijf, Hugo J, Abrigo, Jill, Bae, Hee-Joon, Barbay, Mélanie, Best, Jonathan G, Bordet, Régis, Chappell, Francesca M., Chen, Christopher P.L.H., Dondaine, Thibaut, van der Giessen, Ruben S., Godefroy, Olivier, Verne, Jules, Gyanwali, Bibek, Hamilton, Olivia K.L., Hilal, Saima, Wajer, Irene M.C. Huenges, Kang, Yeonwook, Kappelle, L. Jaap, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L.M., Koudstaal, Peter J., Kuchcinski, Gregory, Lam, Bonnie Y.K., Lee, Byung-Chul, Lee, Keon-Joo, Lim, Jae-Sung, Lopes, Renaud, Makin, Stephen D.J., Mendyk, Anne-Marie, Mok, Vincent C.T., Oh, Mi Sun, van Oostenbrugge, Robert J., Roussel, Martine, Shi, Lin, Staals, Julie, Valdés-Hernández, Maria del C., Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhey, Frans R.J., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Werring, David J., Xin, Xu, Yu, Kyung-Ho, van Zandvoort, Martine J.E., Zhao, Lei, and Biessels, Geert Jan
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11. White Matter Hyperintensity Volume and Poststroke Cognition:An Individual Patient Data Pooled Analysis of 9 Ischemic Stroke Cohort Studies
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De Kort, Floor A.S., Coenen, Mirthe, Weaver, Nick A., Kuijf, Hugo J., Aben, Hugo P., Bae, Hee Joon, Bordet, Régis, Cammà, Guido, Chen, Christopher P.L.H., Dewenter, Anna, Duering, Marco, Fang, Rong, Van Der Giessen, Ruben S., Hamilton, Olivia K.L., Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M.C., Kan, Cheuk Ni, Kim, Jonguk, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, De Kort, Paul L.M., Koudstaal, Peter J., Lim, Jae Sung, Lopes, Renaud, Mok, Vincent C.T., Staals, Julie, Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhagen, Charlotte M., Verhey, Frans R.J., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Xu, Xin, Yu, Kyung Ho, Biesbroek, J. Matthijs, Biessels, Geert Jan, De Kort, Floor A.S., Coenen, Mirthe, Weaver, Nick A., Kuijf, Hugo J., Aben, Hugo P., Bae, Hee Joon, Bordet, Régis, Cammà, Guido, Chen, Christopher P.L.H., Dewenter, Anna, Duering, Marco, Fang, Rong, Van Der Giessen, Ruben S., Hamilton, Olivia K.L., Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M.C., Kan, Cheuk Ni, Kim, Jonguk, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, De Kort, Paul L.M., Koudstaal, Peter J., Lim, Jae Sung, Lopes, Renaud, Mok, Vincent C.T., Staals, Julie, Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhagen, Charlotte M., Verhey, Frans R.J., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Xu, Xin, Yu, Kyung Ho, Biesbroek, J. Matthijs, and Biessels, Geert Jan
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BACKGROUND: White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are associated with cognitive dysfunction after ischemic stroke. Yet, uncertainty remains about affected domains, the role of other preexisting brain injury, and infarct types in the relation between WMH burden and poststroke cognition. We aimed to disentangle these factors in a large sample of patients with ischemic stroke from different cohorts. METHODS: We pooled and harmonized individual patient data (n=1568) from 9 cohorts, through the Meta VCI Map consortium (www.metavcimap.org). Included cohorts comprised patients with available magnetic resonance imaging and multidomain cognitive assessment <15 months poststroke. In this individual patient data meta-analysis, linear mixed models were used to determine the association between WMH volume and domain-specific cognitive functioning (Z scores; attention and executive functioning, processing speed, language and verbal memory) for the total sample and stratified by infarct type. Preexisting brain injury was accounted for in the multivariable models and all analyses were corrected for the study site as a random effect. RESULTS: In the total sample (67 years [SD, 11.5], 40% female), we found a dose-dependent inverse relationship between WMH volume and poststroke cognitive functioning across all 4 cognitive domains (coefficients ranging from -0.09 [SE, 0.04, P=0.01] for verbal memory to -0.19 [SE, 0.03, P<0.001] for attention and executive functioning). This relation was independent of acute infarct volume and the presence of lacunes and old infarcts. In stratified analyses, the relation between WMH volume and domain-specific functioning was also largely independent of infarct type.CONCLUSIONS: In patients with ischemic stroke, increasing WMH volume is independently associated with worse cognitive functioning across all major domains, regardless of old ischemic lesions and infarct type.
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12. Assessment of aortic and cerebral haemodynamics and vascular brain injury with 3 and 7 T magnetic resonance imaging in patients with aortic coarctation
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Meijs, Timion A, van Tuijl, Rick J, van den Brink, Hilde, Weaver, Nick A, Siero, Jeroen C W, van der Worp, H Bart, Braun, Kees P J, Leiner, Tim, de Jong, Pim A, Zwanenburg, Jaco J M, Doevendans, Pieter A, Voskuil, Michiel, Grotenhuis, Heynric B, Meijs, Timion A, van Tuijl, Rick J, van den Brink, Hilde, Weaver, Nick A, Siero, Jeroen C W, van der Worp, H Bart, Braun, Kees P J, Leiner, Tim, de Jong, Pim A, Zwanenburg, Jaco J M, Doevendans, Pieter A, Voskuil, Michiel, and Grotenhuis, Heynric B
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AIMS: Coarctation of the aorta (CoA) is characterized by a central arteriopathy resulting in increased arterial stiffness. The condition is associated with an increased risk of stroke. We aimed to assess the aortic and cerebral haemodynamics and the presence of vascular brain injury in patients with previous surgical CoA repair.METHODS AND RESULTS: Twenty-seven patients with CoA (median age 22 years, range 12-72) and 25 age- and sex-matched controls (median age 24 years, range 12-64) underwent 3 T (heart, aorta, and brain) and 7 T (brain) magnetic resonance imaging scans. Haemodynamic parameters were measured using two-dimensional phase-contrast images of the ascending and descending aorta, internal carotid artery (ICA), basilar artery (BA), middle cerebral artery (MCA), and perforating arteries. Vascular brain injury was assessed by rating white matter hyperintensities, cortical microinfarcts, lacunes, and microbleeds. Pulse wave velocities in the aortic arch and descending aorta were increased and ascending aortic distensibility was decreased in patients with CoA vs. controls. Patients with CoA showed a higher mean flow velocity in the right ICA, left ICA, and BA and a reduced distensibility in the right ICA, BA, and left MCA. Haemodynamic parameters in the perforating arteries, total cerebral blood flow, intracranial volumes, and vascular brain injury were similar between the groups.CONCLUSION: Patients with CoA show an increased flow velocity and reduced distensibility in the aorta and proximal cerebral arteries, which suggests the presence of a generalized arteriopathy that extends into the cerebral arterial tree. No substantial vascular brain injury was observed in this relatively young CoA population, although the study was inadequately powered regarding this endpoint.
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13. Sex Differences in Poststroke Cognitive Impairment:A Multicenter Study in 2343 Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke
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Exalto, Lieza G., Weaver, Nick A., Kuijf, Hugo J., Aben, Hugo P., Bae, Hee Joon, Best, Jonathan G., Bordet, Régis, Chen, Christopher P.L.H., van der Giessen, Ruben S., Godefroy, Olivier, Gyanwali, Bibek, Hamilton, Olivia K.L., Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M.C., Kim, Jonguk, Kappelle, L. Jaap, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L.M., Koudstaal, Peter J., Lim, Jae Sung, Makin, Stephen D.J., Mok, Vincent C.T., van Oostenbrugge, Robert J., Roussel, Martine, Staals, Julie, Valdés-Hernández, Maria Del C., Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhey, Frans R.J., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Werring, David J., Xu, Xin, van Zandvoort, Martine J.E., Biesbroek, J. Matthijs, Chappell, Francesca M., Biessels, Geert Jan, Exalto, Lieza G., Weaver, Nick A., Kuijf, Hugo J., Aben, Hugo P., Bae, Hee Joon, Best, Jonathan G., Bordet, Régis, Chen, Christopher P.L.H., van der Giessen, Ruben S., Godefroy, Olivier, Gyanwali, Bibek, Hamilton, Olivia K.L., Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M.C., Kim, Jonguk, Kappelle, L. Jaap, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L.M., Koudstaal, Peter J., Lim, Jae Sung, Makin, Stephen D.J., Mok, Vincent C.T., van Oostenbrugge, Robert J., Roussel, Martine, Staals, Julie, Valdés-Hernández, Maria Del C., Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhey, Frans R.J., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Werring, David J., Xu, Xin, van Zandvoort, Martine J.E., Biesbroek, J. Matthijs, Chappell, Francesca M., and Biessels, Geert Jan
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BACKGROUND: Poststroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) occurs in about half of stroke survivors. Cumulative evidence indicates that functional outcomes of stroke are worse in women than men. Yet it is unknown whether the occurrence and characteristics of PSCI differ between men and women. METHODS: Individual patient data from 9 cohorts of patients with ischemic stroke were harmonized and pooled through the Meta-VCI-Map consortium (n=2343, 38% women). We included patients with visible symptomatic infarcts on computed tomography/magnetic resonance imaging and cognitive assessment within 15 months after stroke. PSCI was defined as impairment in ≥1 cognitive domains on neuropsychological assessment. Logistic regression analyses were performed to compare men to women, adjusted for study cohort, to obtain odds ratios for PSCI and individual cognitive domains. We also explored sensitivity and specificity of cognitive screening tools for detecting PSCI, according to sex (Mini-Mental State Examination, 4 cohorts, n=1814; Montreal Cognitive Assessment, 3 cohorts, n=278). RESULTS: PSCI was found in 51% of both women and men. Men had a lower risk of impairment of attention and executive functioning (men: odds ratio, 0.76 [95% CI, 0.61-0.96]), and language (men: odds ratio, 0.67 [95% CI, 0.45-0.85]), but a higher risk of verbal memory impairment (men: odds ratio, 1.43 [95% CI, 1.17-1.75]). The sensitivity of Mini-Mental State Examination (<25) for PSCI was higher for women (0.53) than for men (0.27; P=0.02), with a lower specificity for women (0.80) than men (0.96; P=0.01). Sensitivity and specificity of Montreal Cognitive Assessment (<26.) for PSCI was comparable between women and men (0.91 versus 0.86; P=0.62 and 0.29 versus 0.28; P=0.86, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Sex was not associated with PSCI occurrence but affected domains differed between men and women. The latter may explain why sensitivity of the Mini-Mental State Examination for detecting PSCI was higher in wom
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14. White Matter Hyperintensity Volume and Poststroke Cognition: An Individual Patient Data Pooled Analysis of 9 Ischemic Stroke Cohort Studies
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Opleiding Neurologie, Beeldverwerking ISI, Brain, Cancer, Circulatory Health, Structure and Connections, Neurologie, Projectafdeling VCI, Neurologen, de Kort, Floor A S, Coenen, Mirthe, Weaver, Nick A, Kuijf, Hugo J, Aben, Hugo P, Bae, Hee-Joon, Bordet, Régis, Cammà, Guido, Chen, Christopher P L H, Dewenter, Anna, Duering, Marco, Fang, Rong, van der Giessen, Ruben S, Hamilton, Olivia K L, Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M C, Kan, Cheuk Ni, Kim, Jonguk, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L M, Koudstaal, Peter J, Lim, Jae-Sung, Lopes, Renaud, Mok, Vincent C T, Staals, Julie, Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhagen, Charlotte M, Verhey, Frans R J, Wardlaw, Joanna M, Xu, Xin, Yu, Kyung-Ho, Biesbroek, J Matthijs, Biessels, Geert Jan, Opleiding Neurologie, Beeldverwerking ISI, Brain, Cancer, Circulatory Health, Structure and Connections, Neurologie, Projectafdeling VCI, Neurologen, de Kort, Floor A S, Coenen, Mirthe, Weaver, Nick A, Kuijf, Hugo J, Aben, Hugo P, Bae, Hee-Joon, Bordet, Régis, Cammà, Guido, Chen, Christopher P L H, Dewenter, Anna, Duering, Marco, Fang, Rong, van der Giessen, Ruben S, Hamilton, Olivia K L, Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M C, Kan, Cheuk Ni, Kim, Jonguk, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L M, Koudstaal, Peter J, Lim, Jae-Sung, Lopes, Renaud, Mok, Vincent C T, Staals, Julie, Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhagen, Charlotte M, Verhey, Frans R J, Wardlaw, Joanna M, Xu, Xin, Yu, Kyung-Ho, Biesbroek, J Matthijs, and Biessels, Geert Jan
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15. Sex Differences in Poststroke Cognitive Impairment: A Multicenter Study in 2343 Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke
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Neurologen, Opleiding Neurologie, Beeldverwerking ISI, Brain, Cancer, Circulatory Health, Structure and Connections, Projectafdeling VCI, Neurologie, Neuropsychologie, Exalto, Lieza G, Weaver, Nick A, Kuijf, Hugo J, Aben, Hugo P, Bae, Hee-Joon, Best, Jonathan G, Bordet, Régis, Chen, Christopher P L H, van der Giessen, Ruben S, Godefroy, Olivier, Gyanwali, Bibek, Hamilton, Olivia K L, Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M C, Kim, Jonguk, Kappelle, L Jaap, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L M, Koudstaal, Peter J, Lim, Jae-Sung, Makin, Stephen D J, Mok, Vincent C T, van Oostenbrugge, Robert J, Roussel, Martine, Staals, Julie, Valdés-Hernández, Maria Del C, Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhey, Frans R J, Wardlaw, Joanna M, Werring, David J, Xu, Xin, van Zandvoort, Martine J E, Biesbroek, J Matthijs, Chappell, Francesca M, Biessels, Geert Jan, Neurologen, Opleiding Neurologie, Beeldverwerking ISI, Brain, Cancer, Circulatory Health, Structure and Connections, Projectafdeling VCI, Neurologie, Neuropsychologie, Exalto, Lieza G, Weaver, Nick A, Kuijf, Hugo J, Aben, Hugo P, Bae, Hee-Joon, Best, Jonathan G, Bordet, Régis, Chen, Christopher P L H, van der Giessen, Ruben S, Godefroy, Olivier, Gyanwali, Bibek, Hamilton, Olivia K L, Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M C, Kim, Jonguk, Kappelle, L Jaap, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L M, Koudstaal, Peter J, Lim, Jae-Sung, Makin, Stephen D J, Mok, Vincent C T, van Oostenbrugge, Robert J, Roussel, Martine, Staals, Julie, Valdés-Hernández, Maria Del C, Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhey, Frans R J, Wardlaw, Joanna M, Werring, David J, Xu, Xin, van Zandvoort, Martine J E, Biesbroek, J Matthijs, Chappell, Francesca M, and Biessels, Geert Jan
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16. Assessment of aortic and cerebral haemodynamics and vascular brain injury with 3 and 7 T magnetic resonance imaging in patients with aortic coarctation
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R&D Onderzoek, Onderzoek Beeld, Projectafdeling VCI, Opleiding Neurologie, Highfield Research Group, Brain, Cancer, Neurologen, Circulatory Health, Stroke, MS Radiologie, Researchgr. Systems Radiology, Infection & Immunity, Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells, Cardiovasculaire Immunologie, Team Medisch, Cardiologie patientenzorg, Child Health, Meijs, Timion A., Van Tuijl, Rick J., Van Den Brink, Hilde, Weaver, Nick A., Siero, Jeroen C.W., Van Der Worp, H. Bart, Braun, Kees P.J., Leiner, Tim, De Jong, Pim A., Zwanenburg, Jaco J.M., Doevendans, Pieter A., Voskuil, Michiel, Grotenhuis, Heynric B., R&D Onderzoek, Onderzoek Beeld, Projectafdeling VCI, Opleiding Neurologie, Highfield Research Group, Brain, Cancer, Neurologen, Circulatory Health, Stroke, MS Radiologie, Researchgr. Systems Radiology, Infection & Immunity, Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells, Cardiovasculaire Immunologie, Team Medisch, Cardiologie patientenzorg, Child Health, Meijs, Timion A., Van Tuijl, Rick J., Van Den Brink, Hilde, Weaver, Nick A., Siero, Jeroen C.W., Van Der Worp, H. Bart, Braun, Kees P.J., Leiner, Tim, De Jong, Pim A., Zwanenburg, Jaco J.M., Doevendans, Pieter A., Voskuil, Michiel, and Grotenhuis, Heynric B.
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17. Disentangling poststroke cognitive deficits and their neuroanatomical correlates through combined multivariable and multioutcome lesion-symptom mapping
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Opleiding Neurologie, Neurologen, Brain, Circulatory Health, Neurologie, Beeldverwerking ISI, Cancer, Structure and Connections, Weaver, Nick A., Mamdani, Muhammad Hasnain, Lim, Jae Sung, Biesbroek, Johannes Matthijs, Biessels, Geert Jan, Huenges Wajer, Irene M.C., Kang, Yeonwook, Kim, Beom Joon, Lee, Byung Chul, Lee, Keon Joo, Yu, Kyung Ho, Bae, Hee Joon, Bzdok, Danilo, Kuijf, Hugo J., Opleiding Neurologie, Neurologen, Brain, Circulatory Health, Neurologie, Beeldverwerking ISI, Cancer, Structure and Connections, Weaver, Nick A., Mamdani, Muhammad Hasnain, Lim, Jae Sung, Biesbroek, Johannes Matthijs, Biessels, Geert Jan, Huenges Wajer, Irene M.C., Kang, Yeonwook, Kim, Beom Joon, Lee, Byung Chul, Lee, Keon Joo, Yu, Kyung Ho, Bae, Hee Joon, Bzdok, Danilo, and Kuijf, Hugo J.
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- 2023
18. Strategic infarct locations for post-stroke depressive symptoms: a lesion- and disconnection-symptom mapping study
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Opleiding Neurologie, Neurologen, Brain, Circulatory Health, Beeldverwerking ISI, Cancer, Projectafdeling VCI, Weaver, Nick A, Lim, Jae-Sung, Schilderinck, Janniek, Biessels, Geert Jan, Kang, Yeonwook, Kim, Beom Joon, Kuijf, Hugo J, Lee, Byung-Chul, Lee, Keon-Joo, Yu, Kyung-Ho, Bae, Hee-Joon, Biesbroek, J Matthijs, Opleiding Neurologie, Neurologen, Brain, Circulatory Health, Beeldverwerking ISI, Cancer, Projectafdeling VCI, Weaver, Nick A, Lim, Jae-Sung, Schilderinck, Janniek, Biessels, Geert Jan, Kang, Yeonwook, Kim, Beom Joon, Kuijf, Hugo J, Lee, Byung-Chul, Lee, Keon-Joo, Yu, Kyung-Ho, Bae, Hee-Joon, and Biesbroek, J Matthijs
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19. Disentangling poststroke cognitive deficits and their neuroanatomical correlates through combined multivariable and multioutcome lesion‐symptom mapping
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Weaver, Nick A., primary, Mamdani, Muhammad Hasnain, additional, Lim, Jae‐Sung, additional, Biesbroek, Johannes Matthijs, additional, Biessels, Geert Jan, additional, Huenges Wajer, Irene M. C., additional, Kang, Yeonwook, additional, Kim, Beom Joon, additional, Lee, Byung‐Chul, additional, Lee, Keon‐Joo, additional, Yu, Kyung‐Ho, additional, Bae, Hee‐Joon, additional, Bzdok, Danilo, additional, and Kuijf, Hugo J., additional
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20. An Enhanced Piezoelectric-Generated Power Technique for Qi Wireless Charging
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Elmannai, Wafa, primary, Elleithy, Khaled, additional, Benz, Andrew Anthony, additional, DeAngelis, Alberto Carmine, additional, and Weaver, Nick, additional
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21. Assessment of aortic and cerebral haemodynamics and vascular brain injury with 3 and 7 T magnetic resonance imaging in patients with aortic coarctation
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Meijs, Timion A, primary, van Tuijl, Rick J, additional, van den Brink, Hilde, additional, Weaver, Nick A, additional, Siero, Jeroen C W, additional, van der Worp, H Bart, additional, Braun, Kees P J, additional, Leiner, Tim, additional, de Jong, Pim A, additional, Zwanenburg, Jaco J M, additional, Doevendans, Pieter A, additional, Voskuil, Michiel, additional, and Grotenhuis, Heynric B, additional
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22. Network impact score is an independent predictor of post-stroke cognitive impairment:A multicenter cohort study in 2341 patients with acute ischemic stroke
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Biesbroek, J. Matthijs, Weaver, Nick A., Aben, Hugo P., Kuijf, Hugo J., Abrigo, Jill, Bae, Hee Joon, Barbay, Mélanie, Best, Jonathan G., Bordet, Régis, Chappell, Francesca M., Chen, Christopher P.L.H., Dondaine, Thibaut, van der Giessen, Ruben S., Godefroy, Olivier, Gyanwali, Bibek, Hamilton, Olivia K.L., Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M.C., Kang, Yeonwook, Kappelle, L. Jaap, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L.M., Koudstaal, Peter J., Kuchcinski, Gregory, Lam, Bonnie Y.K., Lee, Byung Chul, Lee, Keon Joo, Lim, Jae Sung, Lopes, Renaud, Makin, Stephen D.J., Mendyk, Anne Marie, Mok, Vincent C.T., Oh, Mi Sun, van Oostenbrugge, Robert J., Roussel, Martine, Shi, Lin, Staals, Julie, Valdés-Hernández, Maria del C., Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhey, Frans R.J., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Werring, David J., Xin, Xu, Yu, Kyung Ho, van Zandvoort, Martine J.E., Zhao, Lei, Biessels, Geert Jan, Biesbroek, J. Matthijs, Weaver, Nick A., Aben, Hugo P., Kuijf, Hugo J., Abrigo, Jill, Bae, Hee Joon, Barbay, Mélanie, Best, Jonathan G., Bordet, Régis, Chappell, Francesca M., Chen, Christopher P.L.H., Dondaine, Thibaut, van der Giessen, Ruben S., Godefroy, Olivier, Gyanwali, Bibek, Hamilton, Olivia K.L., Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M.C., Kang, Yeonwook, Kappelle, L. Jaap, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L.M., Koudstaal, Peter J., Kuchcinski, Gregory, Lam, Bonnie Y.K., Lee, Byung Chul, Lee, Keon Joo, Lim, Jae Sung, Lopes, Renaud, Makin, Stephen D.J., Mendyk, Anne Marie, Mok, Vincent C.T., Oh, Mi Sun, van Oostenbrugge, Robert J., Roussel, Martine, Shi, Lin, Staals, Julie, Valdés-Hernández, Maria del C., Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhey, Frans R.J., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Werring, David J., Xin, Xu, Yu, Kyung Ho, van Zandvoort, Martine J.E., Zhao, Lei, and Biessels, Geert Jan
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Background: Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) is a common consequence of stroke. Accurate prediction of PSCI risk is challenging. The recently developed network impact score, which integrates information on infarct location and size with brain network topology, may improve PSCI risk prediction. Aims: To determine if the network impact score is an independent predictor of PSCI, and of cognitive recovery or decline. Methods: We pooled data from patients with acute ischemic stroke from 12 cohorts through the Meta VCI Map consortium. PSCI was defined as impairment in ≥ 1 cognitive domain on neuropsychological examination, or abnormal Montreal Cognitive Assessment. Cognitive recovery was defined as conversion from PSCI < 3 months post-stroke to no PSCI at follow-up, and cognitive decline as conversion from no PSCI to PSCI. The network impact score was related to serial measures of PSCI using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) models, and to PSCI stratified according to post-stroke interval (<3, 3–12, 12–24, >24 months) and cognitive recovery or decline using logistic regression. Models were adjusted for age, sex, education, prior stroke, infarct volume, and study site. Results: We included 2341 patients with 4657 cognitive assessments. PSCI was present in 398/844 patients (47%) <3 months, 709/1640 (43%) at 3–12 months, 243/853 (28%) at 12–24 months, and 208/522 (40%) >24 months. Cognitive recovery occurred in 64/181 (35%) patients and cognitive decline in 26/287 (9%). The network impact score predicted PSCI in the univariable (OR 1.50, 95%CI 1.34–1.68) and multivariable (OR 1.27, 95%CI 1.10–1.46) GEE model, with similar ORs in the logistic regression models for specified post-stroke intervals. The network impact score was not associated with cognitive recovery or decline. Conclusions: The network impact score is an independent predictor of PSCI. As such, the network impact score may contribute to a more precise and individualized cognitive pro
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23. Network impact score is an independent predictor of post-stroke cognitive impairment: A multicenter cohort study in 2341 patients with acute ischemic stroke
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Projectafdeling VCI, Brain, Opleiding Neurologie, Beeldverwerking ISI, Circulatory Health, Cancer, Neurologie, Neurologen, Neuropsychologie, Structure and Connections, Biesbroek, J Matthijs, Weaver, Nick A, Aben, Hugo P, Kuijf, Hugo J, Abrigo, Jill, Bae, Hee-Joon, Barbay, Mélanie, Best, Jonathan G, Bordet, Régis, Chappell, Francesca M, Chen, Christopher P L H, Dondaine, Thibaut, van der Giessen, Ruben S, Godefroy, Olivier, Gyanwali, Bibek, Hamilton, Olivia K L, Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M C, Kang, Yeonwook, Kappelle, L Jaap, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L M, Koudstaal, Peter J, Kuchcinski, Gregory, Lam, Bonnie Y K, Lee, Byung-Chul, Lee, Keon-Joo, Lim, Jae-Sung, Lopes, Renaud, Makin, Stephen D J, Mendyk, Anne-Marie, Mok, Vincent C T, Oh, Mi Sun, van Oostenbrugge, Robert J, Roussel, Martine, Shi, Lin, Staals, Julie, Valdés-Hernández, Maria Del C, Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhey, Frans R J, Wardlaw, Joanna M, Werring, David J, Xin, Xu, Yu, Kyung-Ho, van Zandvoort, Martine J E, Zhao, Lei, Biessels, Geert Jan, Projectafdeling VCI, Brain, Opleiding Neurologie, Beeldverwerking ISI, Circulatory Health, Cancer, Neurologie, Neurologen, Neuropsychologie, Structure and Connections, Biesbroek, J Matthijs, Weaver, Nick A, Aben, Hugo P, Kuijf, Hugo J, Abrigo, Jill, Bae, Hee-Joon, Barbay, Mélanie, Best, Jonathan G, Bordet, Régis, Chappell, Francesca M, Chen, Christopher P L H, Dondaine, Thibaut, van der Giessen, Ruben S, Godefroy, Olivier, Gyanwali, Bibek, Hamilton, Olivia K L, Hilal, Saima, Huenges Wajer, Irene M C, Kang, Yeonwook, Kappelle, L Jaap, Kim, Beom Joon, Köhler, Sebastian, de Kort, Paul L M, Koudstaal, Peter J, Kuchcinski, Gregory, Lam, Bonnie Y K, Lee, Byung-Chul, Lee, Keon-Joo, Lim, Jae-Sung, Lopes, Renaud, Makin, Stephen D J, Mendyk, Anne-Marie, Mok, Vincent C T, Oh, Mi Sun, van Oostenbrugge, Robert J, Roussel, Martine, Shi, Lin, Staals, Julie, Valdés-Hernández, Maria Del C, Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, Verhey, Frans R J, Wardlaw, Joanna M, Werring, David J, Xin, Xu, Yu, Kyung-Ho, van Zandvoort, Martine J E, Zhao, Lei, and Biessels, Geert Jan
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24. Network impact score is an independent predictor of post-stroke cognitive impairment: A multicenter cohort study in 2341 patients with acute ischemic stroke
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Biesbroek, J. Matthijs, primary, Weaver, Nick A., additional, Aben, Hugo P., additional, Kuijf, Hugo J., additional, Abrigo, Jill, additional, Bae, Hee-Joon, additional, Barbay, Mélanie, additional, Best, Jonathan G., additional, Bordet, Régis, additional, Chappell, Francesca M., additional, Chen, Christopher P.L.H., additional, Dondaine, Thibaut, additional, van der Giessen, Ruben S., additional, Godefroy, Olivier, additional, Gyanwali, Bibek, additional, Hamilton, Olivia K.L., additional, Hilal, Saima, additional, Huenges Wajer, Irene M.C., additional, Kang, Yeonwook, additional, Kappelle, L. Jaap, additional, Kim, Beom Joon, additional, Köhler, Sebastian, additional, de Kort, Paul L.M., additional, Koudstaal, Peter J., additional, Kuchcinski, Gregory, additional, Lam, Bonnie Y.K., additional, Lee, Byung-Chul, additional, Lee, Keon-Joo, additional, Lim, Jae-Sung, additional, Lopes, Renaud, additional, Makin, Stephen D.J., additional, Mendyk, Anne-Marie, additional, Mok, Vincent C.T., additional, Oh, Mi Sun, additional, van Oostenbrugge, Robert J., additional, Roussel, Martine, additional, Shi, Lin, additional, Staals, Julie, additional, Valdés-Hernández, Maria del C., additional, Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy, additional, Verhey, Frans R.J., additional, Wardlaw, Joanna M., additional, Werring, David J., additional, Xin, Xu, additional, Yu, Kyung-Ho, additional, van Zandvoort, Martine J.E., additional, Zhao, Lei, additional, and Biessels, Geert Jan, additional
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25. Bayesian modeling disentangles language versus executive control disruption in stroke.
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Hartwigsen G, Lim JS, Bae HJ, Yu KH, Kuijf HJ, Weaver NA, Biesbroek JM, Kopal J, and Bzdok D
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Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability worldwide. Incurred brain damage disrupts cognition, often with persisting deficits in language and executive capacities. Despite their clinical relevance, the commonalities, and differences of language versus executive control impairments remain under-specified. We tailored a Bayesian hierarchical modeling solution in a largest-of-its-kind cohort (1080 stroke patients) to deconvolve language and executive control in the brain substrates of stroke insults. Four cognitive factors distinguished left- and right-hemispheric contributions to ischemic tissue lesion. One factor delineated language and general cognitive performance and was mainly associated with damage to left-hemispheric brain regions in the frontal and temporal cortex. A factor for executive control summarized control and visual-constructional abilities. This factor was strongly related to right-hemispheric brain damage of posterior regions in the occipital cortex. The interplay of language and executive control was reflected in two factors: executive speech functions and verbal memory. Impairments on both were mainly linked to left-hemispheric lesions. These findings shed light onto the causal implications of hemispheric specialization for cognition; and make steps towards subgroup-specific treatment protocols after stroke.
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