2024
Portable, low-field magnetic resonance imaging for evaluation of Alzheimer’s disease
Sorby-Adams A, Guo J, Laso P, Kirsch J, Zabinska J, Garcia Guarniz A, Schaefer P, Payabvash S, de Havenon A, Rosen M, Sheth K, Gomez-Isla T, Iglesias J, Kimberly W. Portable, low-field magnetic resonance imaging for evaluation of Alzheimer’s disease. Nature Communications 2024, 15: 10488. PMID: 39622805, PMCID: PMC11612292, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-54972-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite matter hyperintensitiesMachine learning pipelineMild cognitive impairmentAlzheimer's diseaseWhite matter hyperintensities volumeLearning pipelineAssessment of patientsIncrease accessCognitive impairmentEvaluation of Alzheimer's diseaseDementiaLF-MRIPoint-of-care assessmentMagnetic resonance imagingHippocampal volumeResonance imagingImage qualityDiseaseReduce costsAnisotropic counterpartIncreasing availabilityManual segmentationLife's Essential 8 and Poor Brain Health Outcomes in Middle-Aged Adults
Clocchiatti-Tuozzo S, Rivier C, Renedo D, Huo S, Hawkes M, de Havenon A, Schwamm L, Sheth K, Gill T, Falcone G. Life's Essential 8 and Poor Brain Health Outcomes in Middle-Aged Adults. Neurology 2024, 103: e209990. PMID: 39442069, PMCID: PMC11498939, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000209990.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLife's Essential 8Poor cardiovascular healthCardiovascular healthBrain healthLife's Essential 8 scoreUnadjusted riskEssential 8Determinants of cardiovascular healthUK Biobank (UKBCardiovascular health profileModifiable cardiovascular risk factorsBrain health outcomesRisk factorsComposite outcomePublic health constructsPopulation studiesMiddle-aged adultsCox modelLate-life depressionCox proportional hazards modelsBrain health benefitsMultivariate Cox modelCardiovascular risk factorsFollow-up timeAoU participantsBrain Health Outcomes in Sexual and Gender Minority Groups: Results From the All of Us Research Program.
Huo S, Rivier C, Clocchiatti-Tuozzo S, Renedo D, Sunmonu N, de Havenon A, Sarpong D, Rosendale N, Sheth K, Falcone G. Brain Health Outcomes in Sexual and Gender Minority Groups: Results From the All of Us Research Program. Neurology 2024, 103: e209863. PMID: 39321407, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000209863.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain health outcomesSexual minoritiesGender minoritiesSGM groupHealth outcomesSGM personsLate-life depressionGender identitySexual orientationHigher odds of dementiaUS population-based studyElectronic health record dataOdds of dementiaHealth record dataGender minority groupsPopulation-based studyOdds of strokeCross-sectional studyMultivariate logistic regressionHealth disparitiesBaseline questionnaireNon-SGMSubgroups of genderTransgender womenUS adultsAPOE ε4 and Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Patients With Brain Arteriovenous Malformation
Renedo D, Rivier C, Koo A, Sujijantarat N, Clocchiatti-Tuozzo S, Wu K, Torres-Lopez V, Huo S, Gunel M, de Havenon A, Sheth K, Matouk C, Falcone G. APOE ε4 and Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Patients With Brain Arteriovenous Malformation. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2355368. PMID: 38363572, PMCID: PMC10873768, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.55368.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsApolipoprotein E e4Participants of European ancestryRisk of intracerebral hemorrhageHigh risk of intracerebral hemorrhageCross-sectional studyUK BiobankEuropean ancestryHigh riskUs Research ProgramUK Biobank participantsInternational Classification of DiseasesAssociated with higher risk of ICHCross-sectional study of patientsAPOE e4 statusClassification of DiseasesApolipoprotein ENinth Revision and Tenth RevisionAssociated with higher riskIndividual-level dataMultivariate logistic regressionIntracerebral hemorrhage riskBrain arteriovenous malformationsIntracerebral hemorrhageBiobank participantsTenth RevisionImaging of Amyloid-beta-related Arteritis
Bangad A, Abbasi M, Payabvash S, de Havenon A. Imaging of Amyloid-beta-related Arteritis. Neuroimaging Clinics Of North America 2024, 34: 167-173. PMID: 37951701, DOI: 10.1016/j.nic.2023.09.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCerebral amyloid angiopathyCentral nervous systemSmall blood vesselsAmyloid-beta peptideEffective imaging modalityImmunosuppressive treatmentAmyloid angiopathyCerebrovascular disordersDisease progressionInflammatory responseNervous systemVascular wallMR imagingBlood vesselsTime pointsImaging modalitiesAβAngiitisVasculitisArteritisAngiopathyLeptomeningesBrainProgression
2023
Suboptimal Sleep Duration Is Associated With Poorer Neuroimaging Brain Health Profiles in Middle‐Aged Individuals Without Stroke or Dementia
Clocchiatti‐Tuozzo S, Rivier C, Renedo D, Lopez V, Geer J, Miner B, Yaggi H, de Havenon A, Payabvash S, Sheth K, Gill T, Falcone G. Suboptimal Sleep Duration Is Associated With Poorer Neuroimaging Brain Health Profiles in Middle‐Aged Individuals Without Stroke or Dementia. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2023, 13: e031514. PMID: 38156552, PMCID: PMC10863828, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.123.031514.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSuboptimal sleep durationWhite matter hyperintensitiesMiddle-aged individualsLong sleep durationLarger WMH volumeSleep durationMiddle-aged adultsHealth profileWMH volumeAmerican Heart Association's LifeAsymptomatic middle-aged adultsWMH presenceVolume of WMHOptimal sleepSelf-reported sleep durationModifiable risk factorsWhite matter tractsProspective magnetic resonanceSimple 7Cardiovascular healthRisk factorsShort sleepMatter hyperintensitiesHigh riskEarly interventionIdentification of White Matter Hyperintensities in Routine Emergency Department Visits Using Portable Bedside Magnetic Resonance Imaging
de Havenon A, Parasuram N, Crawford A, Mazurek M, Chavva I, Yadlapalli V, Iglesias J, Rosen M, Falcone G, Payabvash S, Sze G, Sharma R, Schiff S, Safdar B, Wira C, Kimberly W, Sheth K. Identification of White Matter Hyperintensities in Routine Emergency Department Visits Using Portable Bedside Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2023, 12: e029242. PMID: 37218590, PMCID: PMC10381997, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.122.029242.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite matter hyperintensitiesMagnetic resonance imagingSevere white matter hyperintensitiesConventional magnetic resonance imagingResonance imagingRetrospective cohortEmergency departmentMatter hyperintensitiesVascular risk factorsProspective observational studyVascular cognitive impairmentTesla magnetic resonance imagingArea Deprivation IndexProspective cohortAdult patientsAcute careRisk factorsCardiovascular diseaseObservational studyCognitive impairmentPatientsCare magnetic resonance imagingIntermodality agreementCohortDeprivation index
2022
CGRP, Migraine, and Brain MRI in CADASIL
Goldstein E, Gopal N, Badi M, Hodge D, de Havenon A, Glover P, Durham P, Huang J, Lin M, Baradaran H, Majersik J, Meschia J. CGRP, Migraine, and Brain MRI in CADASIL. The Neurologist 2022, 28: 231-236. PMID: 36729391, PMCID: PMC10277309, DOI: 10.1097/nrl.0000000000000478.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCalcitonin gene-related peptideMigraine-related disabilitySerum calcitonin gene-related peptideSerum CGRP levelsCGRP levelsBrain magnetic resonance imagingCerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathyGene-related peptideAutosomal dominant arteriopathyMagnetic resonance imagingCross-sectional analysisRadiographic associationRadiographic implicationsPrimary outcomeT2 hyperintensityCerebral microbleedsDisability ScaleSubcortical infarctsMigraine pathophysiologyVasoactive peptidesBrain MRIMigraine pathologyMigraineResonance imagingCADASILInteraction of Mean Arterial Pressure and Blood Pressure Variability in Critically Ill Brain Injured Patients
de Havenon A, Petersen N, Stulberg E, Anadani M, Biffi A, Sheth K. Interaction of Mean Arterial Pressure and Blood Pressure Variability in Critically Ill Brain Injured Patients. Stroke 2022, 53: e512-e514. PMID: 36367101, PMCID: PMC9712254, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.122.041274.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
The association between transthoracic echocardiogram parameters and white matter hyperintensities
Navarro KS, Wong KH, Ibrahim MM, de Havenon AH, Goldstein ED. The association between transthoracic echocardiogram parameters and white matter hyperintensities. Clinical Neurology And Neurosurgery 2021, 206: 106672. PMID: 33979694, DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2021.106672.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMagnetic resonance imagingBrain magnetic resonance imagingCerebral small vessel diseaseVentricular ejection fractionCardiac chamber sizeTransthoracic echocardiogramFazekas scoreEjection fractionAtrial areaTricuspid annular plane systolic excursionAnnular plane systolic excursionRight ventricular ejection fractionRight ventricular internal diameterRetrospective chart reviewRight atrial areaSmall vessel diseaseVentricular internal diameterMultivariate ordinal logistic regression modelWhite matter hyperintensitiesChamber sizeLogistic regression modelsOrdinal logistic regression modelsMore WMHChart reviewSystolic excursion
2019
Carotid Artery Stiffness Accurately Predicts White Matter Hyperintensity Volume 20 Years Later: A Secondary Analysis of the Atherosclerosis Risk in the Community Study
de Havenon A, Wong K, Elkhetali A, McNally JS, Majersik JJ, Rost NS. Carotid Artery Stiffness Accurately Predicts White Matter Hyperintensity Volume 20 Years Later: A Secondary Analysis of the Atherosclerosis Risk in the Community Study. American Journal Of Neuroradiology 2019, 40: 1369-1373. PMID: 31248859, PMCID: PMC7048485, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a6115.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite matter hyperintensity volumeCarotid artery stiffnessTotal brain volumePressure-strain elastic modulusArtery stiffnessHyperintensity volumeBrain volumeAtherosclerosis RiskArterial stiffnessMR imagingCommunity studyStiffness indexHigher white matter hyperintensity volumeLower total brain volumeSecondary analysisCommon carotid artery stiffnessSmall artery diseaseMultivariable linear regression modelsCerebrovascular diseaseDementia riskSonography measurementsMultivariate modelCarotid strainPotential mechanismsPatients
2017
In large vessel occlusive stroke, time is brain… but collaterals are time
de Havenon A, Southerland AM. In large vessel occlusive stroke, time is brain… but collaterals are time. Neurology 2017, 90: 153-154. PMID: 29282331, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000004870.Peer-Reviewed Original Research