International Psychogeriatrics


IPA Expert Consensus Conference “Vascular Burden of the Brain: New Therapeutic Directions”
TRIL DESIGNS: SLOW PROGRESSION

Functional Brain Imaging as a Surrogate Marker in Vascular Cognitive Impairment


Etsuro Mori a1
a1 Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Hyogo Institute for Aging Brain and Cognitive Disorders, Himeji, Japan

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Abstract

Functional brain imaging represents cerebrovascular status, neuronal status, and neuronetwork status, and plays an increasingly important role in the evaluation of vascular cognitive impairment or vascular dementia. In this article, the roles of functional brain imaging are discussed in evaluation of subcortical lesions disrupting cortico-subcortical circuits and in the study of white-matter changes in dementia. Also mentioned is an ongoing clinical trial of extracranial-intracranial artery bypass surgery for hemispheric hemodynamic misery perfusion where single-photon emission tomography is used as a surrogate measure.


Key Words: Functional brain imaging; positron emission tomography; single-photon emission tomography; vascular dementia; cognitive impairment.


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