Journal article
Dynamic Regional Brain Atrophy Rates in the First Year After Ischemic Stroke
A Brodtmann, MS Khlif, N Egorova, M Veldsman, LJ Bird, E Werden
Stroke | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2020
Abstract
Background and Purpose: Brain atrophy can be regarded as an end-organ effect of cumulative cardiovascular risk factors. Accelerated brain atrophy is described following ischemic stroke, but it is not known whether atrophy rates vary over the poststroke period. Examining rates of brain atrophy allows the identification of potential therapeutic windows for interventions to prevent poststroke brain atrophy. Methods: We charted total and regional brain volume and cortical thickness trajectories, comparing atrophy rates over 2 time periods in the first year after ischemic stroke: within 3 months (early period) and between 3 and 12 months (later period). Patients with first-ever or recurrent ische..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council GNT1020526, GNT1045617 (Dr Brodtmann), GNT1094974; Brain Foundation; Wicking Trust; Collie Trust; Sidney and Fiona Myer Family Foundation; Australian Research Council (DE180100893, Dr Egorova) and Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellowship (100784, Dr Brodtmann).