Normative Cerebral Hemodynamics in Middle-aged and Older Adults Using 4D Flow MRI: Initial Analysis of Vascular Aging.

Radiology

From the Department of Medical Physics (G.S.R., L.A.R.R., O.W., K.M.J.), Department of Radiology (A.P., C.A.H., H.A.R., O.W., K.M.J., L.B.E.), Wisconsin Alzheimer's Institute (E.M.J., R.L.K., S.C.J.), and Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (E.M.J., L.A.R.R., K.A.C., S.C.J.), University of

Published: May 2023


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Background Characterizing cerebrovascular hemodynamics in older adults is important for identifying disease and understanding normal neurovascular aging. Four-dimensional (4D) flow MRI allows for a comprehensive assessment of cerebral hemodynamics in a single acquisition. Purpose To establish reference intracranial blood flow and pulsatility index values in a large cross-sectional sample of middle-aged (45-65 years) and older (>65 years) adults and characterize the effect of age and sex on blood flow and pulsatility. Materials and Methods In this retrospective study, patients aged 45-93 years (cognitively unimpaired) underwent cranial 4D flow MRI between March 2010 and March 2020. Blood flow rates and pulsatility indexes from 13 major arteries and four venous sinuses and total cerebral blood flow were collected. Intraobserver and interobserver reproducibility of flow and pulsatility measures was assessed in 30 patients. Descriptive statistics (mean ± SD) of blood flow and pulsatility were tabulated for the entire group and by age and sex. Multiple linear regression and linear mixed-effects models were used to assess the effect of age and sex on total cerebral blood flow and vessel-specific flow and pulsatility, respectively. Results There were 759 patients (mean age, 65 years ± 8 [SD]; 506 female patients) analyzed. For intra- and interobserver reproducibility, median intraclass correlation coefficients were greater than 0.90 for flow and pulsatility measures across all vessels. Regression coefficients β ± standard error from multiple linear regression showed a 4 mL/min decrease in total cerebral blood flow each year (age β = -3.94 mL/min per year ± 0.44; < .001). Mixed effects showed a 1 mL/min average annual decrease in blood flow (age β = -0.95 mL/min per year ± 0.16; < .001) and 0.01 arbitrary unit (au) average annual increase in pulsatility over all vessels (age β = 0.011 au per year ± 0.001; < .001). No evidence of sex differences was observed for flow (β = -1.60 mL/min per male patient ± 1.77; = .37), but pulsatility was higher in female patients (sex β = -0.018 au per male patient ± 0.008; = .02). Conclusion Normal reference values for blood flow and pulsatility obtained using four-dimensional flow MRI showed correlations with age. © RSNA, 2023 See also the editorial by Steinman in this issue.

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