Cognitive Impairment Before Intracerebral Hemorrhage Is Associated With Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

Gargi Banerjee(Birmingham City Hospital), Duncan Wilson(Birmingham City Hospital), Gareth Ambler(Birmingham City Hospital), Karen Osei-Bonsu Appiah(Birmingham City Hospital), Clare Shakeshaft(Birmingham City Hospital), Surabhika Lunawat(Birmingham City Hospital), Hannah Cohen(Birmingham City Hospital), Tarek Yousry(Birmingham City Hospital), Gregory Y.H. Lip(Birmingham City Hospital), Keith W. Muir(Birmingham City Hospital), Martin M. Brown(Birmingham City Hospital), Rustam Al‐Shahi Salman(Birmingham City Hospital), Hans Rolf Jäger(Birmingham City Hospital), David J. Werring(Birmingham City Hospital), Louise Shaw, Jane Sword, Azlisham Mohd Nor, Pankaj Sharma, Roland Veltkamp, Deborah F. Kelly(Kelly Services (United States)), Frances Harrington(Harrington College of Design), Marc Randall, Matthew Smith, Karim Mahawish, Abduelbaset Elmarim, Bernard Esisi(Bernard (Czechia)), Claire Cullen, Arumug Nallasivam, Christopher Price(St Christopher's Hospice), Adrian Barry, Christine Roffe(CK-CARE), John Coyle(Coyle Institute), Ahamad Hassan, Caroline Lovelock, Jonathan Birns, David Cohen, Lakshmanan Sekaran, Adrian Parry‐Jones, Anthea Parry, David Hargroves, Harald Proschel, Prabel Datta, Khaled Darawil(King Khaled Hospital), Aravindakshan Manoj, Mathew Burn(Burn Institute), Chris Patterson, Elio Giallombardo, Nigel Smyth, Syed Mansoor(Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology), Ijaz Anwar, Rachel Marsh, Sissi Ispoglou, Dinesh Chadha, Mathuri Prabhakaran, Sanjeevikumar Meenakishundaram, Janice O’Connell, Jon Scott, Vinodh Krishnamurthy, Prasanna Aghoram, Michael McCormick(McCormick (United States)), Paul O’Mahony, Martin Cooper, Lillian Choy, Peter Wilkinson, Simon Leach, Sarah Caine, Ilse Burger, Gunaratam Gunathilagan, Paul Guyler, Hedley Emsley, Michelle Davis, Dulka Manawadu, Kath Pasco, Maam Mamun(Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums), Robert Luder, Mahmud Sajid, Ijaz Anwar, James Okwera, Julie Staals, Elizabeth A. Warburton, Kari Saastamoinen, Timothy J. England, Janet Putterill, Enrico Flossman, Mick Power, Krishna Dani, David Mangion, Appu Suman, John Corrigan, Enas Lawrence, Djamil Vahidassr
Stroke
December 15, 2017
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Abstract

Background and Purpose— Although the association between cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) and cognitive impairment is increasingly recognized, it is not clear whether this is because of the impact of recurrent intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) events, disruptions caused by cerebral small vessel damage, or both. We investigated this by considering whether cognitive impairment before ICH was associated with neuroimaging features of CAA on magnetic resonance imaging. Methods— We studied 166 patients with neuroimaging-confirmed ICH recruited to a prospective multicentre observational study. Preexisting cognitive impairment was determined using the Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly (IQCODE). Magnetic resonance imaging markers of cerebral small vessel disease, including CAA, were rated by trained observers according to consensus guidelines. Results— The prevalence of cognitive impairment before ICH was 24.7% (n=41) and, in adjusted analyses, was associated with fulfilling the modified Boston criteria for probable CAA at presentation (odds ratio, 4.01; 95% confidence interval, 1.53–10.51; P =0.005) and a higher composite CAA score (for each point increase, odds ratio, 1.42; 95% confidence interval, 1.03–1.97; P =0.033). We also found independent associations between pre-ICH cognitive decline and the presence of cortical superficial siderosis, strictly lobar microbleeds, and lobar ICH location, but not with other neuroimaging markers, or a composite small vessel disease score. Conclusions— CAA (defined using magnetic resonance imaging markers) is associated with cognitive decline before symptomatic ICH. This provides evidence that small vessel disruption in CAA makes an independent contribution to cognitive impairment, in addition to effects due to brain injury caused directly by ICH. Clinical Trial Registration— URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT02513316.


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