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No evidence of increased cerebrovascular involvement in adult neurologically-asymptomatic β-Thalassaemia. A multicentre multimodal magnetic resonance study

Authors :
Gianluca Femina
Antonietta Canna
Sara Ponticorvo
Renzo Manara
Violetta Caserta
Maddalena Casale
Paolo Gritti
Elisa De Michele
Silverio Perrotta
Andrea G. Russo
Teresa Ferrantino
Camilla Russo
Martina Caiazza
Mario Cirillo
Giovanni Amendola
Antonella Centanni
Noemi Ippolito
Fabrizio Esposito
Angela Ciancio
Rosanna Di Concilio
Andrea Elefante
Ilaria Granato
Mario Ermani
Tiziana Oliveto
Pasquale Alessandro Carafa
Immacolata Tartaglione
Tartaglione, Immacolata
Russo, Camilla
Elefante, Andrea
Caiazza, Martina
Casale, Maddalena
Di Concilio, Rosanna
Ciancio, Angela
De Michele, Elisa
Amendola, Giovanni
Gritti, Paolo
Carafa, Pasquale A
Ferrantino, Teresa
Centanni, Antonella
Ippolito, Noemi
Caserta, Violetta
Oliveto, Tiziana
Granato, Ilaria
Femina, Gianluca
Esposito, Fabrizio
Ponticorvo, Sara
Russo, Andrea G
Canna, Antonietta
Ermani, Mario
Cirillo, Mario
Perrotta, Silverio
Manara, Renzo
Tartaglione, I.
Russo, C.
Elefante, A.
Caiazza, M.
Casale, M.
Di Concilio, R.
Ciancio, A.
De Michele, E.
Amendola, G.
Gritti, P.
Carafa, P. A.
Ferrantino, T.
Centanni, A.
Ippolito, N.
Caserta, V.
Oliveto, T.
Granato, I.
Femina, G.
Esposito, F.
Ponticorvo, S.
Russo, A. G.
Canna, A.
Ermani, M.
Cirillo, M.
Perrotta, S.
Manara, R.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Multi-factorial causes jeopardize brain integrity in β-thalassaemia. Intracranial parenchymal and vascular changes have been reported among young β-thalassaemia patients but conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings are contradictory making early MRI and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)/venography monitoring a matter of debate. This study prospectively investigated 75 neurologically asymptomatic β-thalassaemia patients (mean-age 35·2±10·7years; 52/75 transfusion-dependent; 41/75 splenectomised) using a 3T magnetic resonance scanner; clinical, laboratory and treatment data were also collected. White matter ischaemic-like abnormalities, intracranial artery stenoses, aneurysms and sinus venous thrombosis were compared between patients and 56 healthy controls (mean-age 33·9±10·8years). No patient or control showed silent territorial or lacunar strokes, intracranial artery stenoses or signs of sinus thrombosis. White matter lesions were found both in patients (35/75, 46·7%) and controls (28/56, 50·0%), without differences in terms of number (4·0±10·6 vs. 4·6±9·1, P=0·63), size and Fazekas' Score. Intracranial aneurysms did not differ between patients and controls for incidence rate (7/75, 9·3% vs. 5/56, 8·9%), size and site. Vascular and parenchymal abnormality rate did not differ according to treatments or clinical phenotype. According to this study, asymptomatic β-thalassaemia patients treated according to current guidelines do not seem to carry an increased risk of brain and intracranial vascular changes, thus weakening recommendations for regular brain MRI monitoring.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....347446e3dd85e7cf7301f15652c72571