1. Paranasal sinuses opacification on magnetic resonance imaging in relation to brain health in sporadic small vessel disease – Systematic review and pilot analysis.
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Sáenz de Villaverde Cortabarría, Alba, Zhang, Jun-Fang, Valdés Hernández, Maria del C., Clancy, Una, Sakka, Eleni, Ferguson, Karen J., Wiseman, Stewart, Hewins, Will, Jaime García, Daniela, Stringer, Michael, Thrippleton, Michael, Chappell, Francesca, Doubal, Fergus, Wu, Yun-Cheng, and Wardlaw, Joanna M.
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PARANASAL sinuses , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *LITERATURE reviews , *PARANASAL sinus diseases , *BRAIN imaging , *CEREBROVASCULAR disease - Abstract
The paranasal sinus mucosal thickening, visible in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), maybe a source of inflammation in microvessels, but its relationship with small vessel disease (SVD) is unclear. We reviewed the literature and analysed a sample of patients with sporadic SVD to identify any association between paranasal sinus opacification severity and SVD neuroimaging markers. We systematically reviewed MEDLINE and EMBASE databases up to April 2020 for studies on paranasal sinus mucosal changes in patients with SVD, cerebrovascular disease (CVD), and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. We analysed clinical and MRI data from 100 participants in a prospective study, the Mild Stroke Study 3 (ISRCTN 12113543) at 1–3, 6 and 12 months following a minor stroke to test key outcomes from the literature review. We used multivariate linear regression to explore associations between modified Lund-Mackay (LM) scores and brain, white matter hyperintensities (WMH), enlarged perivascular spaces (PVS) volumes at each time point, adjusted for baseline age, sex, diabetes, hypercholesterolaemia, hypertension and smoking. The literature review, after screening 3652 publications, yielded 11 primary studies, for qualitative synthesis with contradictory results, as positive associations/higher risk from 5/7 CVD studies were contradicted by the two studies with largest samples, and data from dementia studies was equally split in their outcome. From the pilot sample of patients analysed (female N = 33, mean age 67.42 (9.70) years), total LM scores had a borderline negative association with PVS in the centrum semiovale at baseline and 6 months (B = -0.25, SE = 0.14, p = 0.06) but were not associated with average brain tissue, WMH or normal-appearing white matter volumes. The inconclusive results from the literature review and empirical study justify larger studies between PVS volume and paranasal sinuses opacification in patients with sporadic SVD. • First systematic review on paranasal sinuses opacification in small vessel disease (SVD). • First pilot analysis of paranasal sinuses opacification during a year after mild stroke in patients with sporadic SVD. • Putative association between paranasal sinuses opacification and perivascular spaces requires further investigation. • SVD not associated with paranasal sinuses opacification in pilot study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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