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Improved MR Imaging Detection of Cerebral Microbleeds More Accurately Identifies Persons with Vasculopathy

M.M.F. Poels, M.A. Ikram and M.W. Vernooij
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2012, 33 (8) 1553-1556; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3108
M.M.F. Poels
aFrom the Departments of Epidemiology and Radiology, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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M.A. Ikram
aFrom the Departments of Epidemiology and Radiology, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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M.W. Vernooij
aFrom the Departments of Epidemiology and Radiology, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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    Axial MR images obtained with a conventional 2D T2*-weighted sequence (A) and a high-resolution 3D T2*-weighted sequence (B) in the same participant. More cerebral microbleeds (arrows) are visible on the high-resolution image compared with the conventional image.

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    VariablesNo CMBsb (n = 129)CMBs on 3D But Not 2Dc (n = 29)CMBs on 2D and 3Dd (n = 42)
    % or mean ± SD% or mean ± SDOR (95% CI)e% or mean ± SDOR (95% CI)e
    Age, years78.8 ± 5.879.2 ± 6.31.01 (0.95–1.09)80.6 ± 6.31.05 (0.99–1.11)
    Men43.451.71.40 (0.63–3.15)50.01.27 (0.63–2.57)
    Systolic blood pressuref (mm Hg)145.3 ± 19.6150.8 ± 21.41.42 (0.91–2.22)152.8 ± 21.21.43 (0.98–2.08)
    Diastolic blood pressuref (mm Hg)75.6 ± 10.079.0 ± 10.51.48 (0.94–2.32)76.5 ± 9.41.33 (0.88–2.00)
    Hypertension (WHO grades 2 and 3)22.642.91.48 (0.52–4.23)38.52.44 (0.81–7.31)
    Smoking (ever)74.872.40.79 (0.31–2.06)82.91.59 (0.61–4.11)
    Serum total cholesterolg (mmol/L)5.60 ± 1.055.52 ± 1.070.92 (0.57–1.50)5.56 ± 0.940.93 (0.60–1.43)
    APOE ε4 carrier, versus ε3/ε322.934.61.74 (0.67–4.52)42.12.72 (1.17–6.35)
    Lacunar infarct on MRI9.331.02.70 (0.82–8.94)23.82.92 (1.03–8.30)
    White matter lesions on MRIh (mL)7.3 (3.6–15.1)9.3 (4.0–26.8)1.35 (0.87–2.09)9.9 (6.3–30.8)1.52 (1.04–2.22)
    • Note:—WHO indicates World Health Organization.

    • ↵a All values represent %, mean ± SD, or age- and sex-adjusted (when applicable) ORs with 95% CI.

    • ↵b Participants without microbleeds on either 2D or 3D T2*GRE.

    • ↵c Participants with ≥1 microbleed on 3D T2*GRE but without microbleeds on the 2D T2*GRE.

    • ↵d Participants with ≥1 microbleed on both 2D T2*GRE and 3D T2*GRE sequences.

    • ↵e Odds ratios compared with the odds of the “no CMBs” category.

    • ↵f Additionally adjusted for the use of blood pressure–lowering medication.

    • ↵g Additionally adjusted for the use of lipid-lowering drugs.

    • ↵h Median with interquartile range and natural-log transformed values used in odds ratios.

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