Abstract 150: Cerebral Microbleeds and Cognition in Lacunar Stroke Patients: The Secondary Prevention of Small Subcortical Strokes Trial

2018 
Background: Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) have been associated with cognitive dysfunction. However, characterization of CMBs and cognitive dysfunction in a large population of stroke patients is lacking. We aimed to characterize the association of CMBs with cognitive function in lacunar stroke patients and the response to assigned treatments in the Secondary Prevention of Small Subcortical Strokes (SPS3) trial. Methods: SPS3 was a randomized trial comparing two systolic blood pressure targets and two antiplatelet regimens in 3020 dementia-free patients with symptomatic, MRI-confirmed lacunar stroke. Participants underwent detailed neuropsychological testing covering multiple domains, including short delay recall, long delay recall, discriminability, block design, symbol search, grooved pegboard, controlled oral word association and clock drawing, at baseline and then annually for 5 years. Participants with axial MRI T2*- GRE sequences allowing for CMB detection and Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument (...
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