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Carotid Artery Ultrasound Grayscale and Incident Dementia: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): INTRODUCTION: Vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia are potentially modifiable. Early detection of reversible arterial injury may improve dementia risk stratification and provide an opportunity for treatment monitoring. We hypothesized that carotid ultrasound grayscale-median (GSM), a novel imaging biomarker of early arterial injury, would predict incident all-cause dementia in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA).
METHODS: The MESA enrolled adults aged 45-84 years old who were free of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease at baseline. Common carotid artery GSM (grayscale units) was measured at baseline. Incident all-cause dementia events were identified by hospital and death records. Adjusted Cox proportional hazards models with natural cubic splines allowing for non-linear effects investigated the associations of baseline GSM and incident all-cause dementia.
RESULTS: The 1,788 participants were a mean (standard deviation) 63.1 (10.3) years old (53% female). Over a median of 13.7 years, 157 all-cause dementia events occurred. Lower (worse) carotid GSM independently predicted incident all-cause dementia (Hazard Ratio [HR] 1st to 3rd tertile, 1.39 [95% Confidence Intervals, 1.08-1.80], p =0.04). In models adjusting additionally for carotid IMT there was no attenuation of the association of GSM and incident all-cause dementia (HR 1.63 [95% CI 1.13-2.35], p=0.033) (Figure 1).
CONCLUSIONS: Lower GSM predicts incident all-cause dementia independent of carotid intima-media thickness, suggesting it may serve as an early marker of dementia risk.
  • Tattersall, Matthew  ( University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health , Madison , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Mitchell, Carol  ( University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health , Madison , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Gangnon, Ronald  ( University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health , Madison , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Korcarz, Claudia  ( University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health , Madison , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Hansen, Kristin  ( University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health , Madison , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Gepner, Adam  ( University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health , Madison , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Rapp, Stephen  ( Wake Forest University School of Medicine , Winston-Salem , North Carolina , United States )
  • Johnson, Sterling  ( University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health , Madison , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Stein, James  ( University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health , Madison , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Matthew Tattersall: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Carol Mitchell: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Other (please indicate in the box next to the company name):Elsevier; author textbook chapters:Active (exists now) ; Consultant:Acoustic Range Estimates:Active (exists now) ; Other (please indicate in the box next to the company name):W. L. Gore & Associates contracted research grants to University of Wisconsin-Madison:Active (exists now) | Ronald Gangnon: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Claudia Korcarz: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Kristin Hansen: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | ADAM GEPNER: No Answer | Stephen Rapp: No Answer | Sterling Johnson: No Answer | James Stein: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Independent Contractor:Lilly:Active (exists now) ; Royalties/Patent Beneficiary:UpTo Date:Active (exists now) ; Independent Contractor:Silence Therapeutics:Past (completed) ; Independent Contractor:Novartis:Active (exists now)
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Cardiovascular Disease and Neurocognitive Health: Exploring the Vital Link for Optimal Well-Being

Sunday, 11/17/2024 , 03:15PM - 04:30PM

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