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Review
. 2023 Jan;18(1):28-35.
doi: 10.1177/17474930221091879. Epub 2022 Apr 20.

Advanced MRI in cerebral small vessel disease

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Advanced MRI in cerebral small vessel disease

Hilde van den Brink et al. Int J Stroke. 2023 Jan.

Abstract

Cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) is a major cause of stroke and dementia. This review summarizes recent developments in advanced neuroimaging of cSVD with a focus on clinical and research applications. In the first section, we highlight how advanced structural imaging techniques, including diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), enable improved detection of tissue damage, including characterization of tissue appearing normal on conventional MRI. These techniques enable progression to be monitored and may be useful as surrogate endpoint in clinical trials. Quantitative MRI, including iron and myelin imaging, provides insights into tissue composition on the molecular level. In the second section, we cover how advanced MRI techniques can demonstrate functional or dynamic abnormalities of the blood vessels, which could be targeted in mechanistic research and early-stage intervention trials. Such techniques include the use of dynamic contrast enhanced MRI to measure blood-brain barrier permeability, and MRI methods to assess cerebrovascular reactivity. In the third section, we discuss how the increased spatial resolution provided by ultrahigh field MRI at 7 T allows imaging of perforating arteries, and flow velocity and pulsatility within them. The advanced MRI techniques we describe are providing novel pathophysiological insights in cSVD and allow improved quantification of disease burden and progression. They have application in clinical trials, both in assessing novel therapeutic mechanisms, and as a sensitive endpoint to assess efficacy of interventions on parenchymal tissue damage. We also discuss challenges of these advanced techniques and suggest future directions for research.

Keywords: Cerebral small vessel disease; MRI; blood–brain barrier; cerebrovascular reactivity; diffusion tensor imaging; quantitative MRI; ultrahigh field MRI.

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Conflict of interest statement

The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

Figures

Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Quantitative MRI: (a) Analysis strategies for diffusion MRI can vary greatly in their complexity. (b) Relaxometry maps for T1 and R2* (1/T2*). Magnetization transfer ratio map as a proxy of myelin content.
Figure 2.
Figure 2.
Flow velocity imaging in perforating arteries: (a) Coronal view of perforating artery anatomy. 2D slices in the centrum semiovale (b) and basal ganglia (c) with the perforating arteries marked in blue.

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