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Case Control MR-CISS and 3D TOF MRA Imaging Study of Medullary Compression and Hypertension in Hemifacial Spasm

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Case Control MR-CISS and 3D TOF MRA Imaging Study of Medullary Compression and Hypertension in Hemifacial Spasm

Auteurs : Ling-Ling Chan ; Esther Lee ; Stephanie Fook-Chong ; Eng-King Tan

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RBID : Pascal:08-0522176

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Abstract

The association between ventro-lateral medulla (VLM) compression and hypertension has not been compared between hemifacial spasm (HFS) and healthy controls using advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques specific for detecting neurovascular compression. We conducted a MR-constructive interference in a steady state (CISS) and Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) imaging study of VLM compression in hypertensive HFS patients and hypertensive controls compared with healthy controls without hypertension. A total of 125 subjects, including 45 HFS, 51 healthy controls, and 29 hypertensive controls were included. When compared with healthy controls, there was a higher prevalence of VLM compression in hypertensive HFS (82.2% vs. 41.2%, P < 0.001, odds ratio = 6.61, 95% CI 2.37-19.48), and hypertensive controls (72.4% vs. 41.2%, P = 0.007, odds ratio = 3.75, 95% CI 1.42-9.89). Although the prevalence in hypertensive HFS was higher compared to controls with hypertension, this was not significant (82.2% vs. 72.4%). Compared to healthy controls, there was an increasing proportion of higher compression scores on the right (P = 0.001) and left (P = 0.038) (chi square for trend) in hypertensive HFS and hypertensive controls. Kruskal-Wallis test revealed that the mean right compression score on the right (P = 0.003), left (P = 0.026) and the mean bilateral compression score (P < 0.0001) was higher in hypertensive HFS and hypertensive controls compared to healthy controls. MR-CISS and MRA imaging revealed a greater likelihood of VLM compression in hypertensive HFS and hypertensive controls compared to healthy controls. Our case control study provides further support that VLM compression is associated with hypertension in HFS.

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NO : PASCAL 08-0522176 INIST
ET : Case Control MR-CISS and 3D TOF MRA Imaging Study of Medullary Compression and Hypertension in Hemifacial Spasm
AU : CHAN (Ling-Ling); LEE (Esther); FOOK-CHONG (Stephanie); TAN (Eng-King)
AF : Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Singapore General Hospital/Singapore/Singapour (1 aut., 2 aut.); Department of Neurology, Singapore General Hospital/Singapore/Singapour (2 aut., 4 aut.); Department of Clinical Research, Singapore General Hospital/Singapore/Singapour (3 aut.); National Neuroscience Institute/Singapore/Singapour (4 aut.); Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School/Singapore/Singapour (4 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Movement disorders; ISSN 0885-3185; Etats-Unis; Da. 2008; Vol. 23; No. 13; Pp. 1820-1824; Bibl. 18 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : The association between ventro-lateral medulla (VLM) compression and hypertension has not been compared between hemifacial spasm (HFS) and healthy controls using advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques specific for detecting neurovascular compression. We conducted a MR-constructive interference in a steady state (CISS) and Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) imaging study of VLM compression in hypertensive HFS patients and hypertensive controls compared with healthy controls without hypertension. A total of 125 subjects, including 45 HFS, 51 healthy controls, and 29 hypertensive controls were included. When compared with healthy controls, there was a higher prevalence of VLM compression in hypertensive HFS (82.2% vs. 41.2%, P < 0.001, odds ratio = 6.61, 95% CI 2.37-19.48), and hypertensive controls (72.4% vs. 41.2%, P = 0.007, odds ratio = 3.75, 95% CI 1.42-9.89). Although the prevalence in hypertensive HFS was higher compared to controls with hypertension, this was not significant (82.2% vs. 72.4%). Compared to healthy controls, there was an increasing proportion of higher compression scores on the right (P = 0.001) and left (P = 0.038) (chi square for trend) in hypertensive HFS and hypertensive controls. Kruskal-Wallis test revealed that the mean right compression score on the right (P = 0.003), left (P = 0.026) and the mean bilateral compression score (P < 0.0001) was higher in hypertensive HFS and hypertensive controls compared to healthy controls. MR-CISS and MRA imaging revealed a greater likelihood of VLM compression in hypertensive HFS and hypertensive controls compared to healthy controls. Our case control study provides further support that VLM compression is associated with hypertension in HFS.
CC : 002B17; 002B24A06
FD : Hypertension artérielle; Hémispasme facial; Pathologie du système nerveux; Compression; Imagerie RMN
FG : Pathologie de l'appareil circulatoire
ED : Hypertension; Hemifacial spasm; Nervous system diseases; Compression; Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
EG : Cardiovascular disease
SD : Hipertensión arterial; Hemiespasmo facial; Sistema nervioso patología; Compresión; Imaginería RMN
LO : INIST-20953.354000184468160040
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<ET>Case Control MR-CISS and 3D TOF MRA Imaging Study of Medullary Compression and Hypertension in Hemifacial Spasm</ET>
<AU>CHAN (Ling-Ling); LEE (Esther); FOOK-CHONG (Stephanie); TAN (Eng-King)</AU>
<AF>Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Singapore General Hospital/Singapore/Singapour (1 aut., 2 aut.); Department of Neurology, Singapore General Hospital/Singapore/Singapour (2 aut., 4 aut.); Department of Clinical Research, Singapore General Hospital/Singapore/Singapour (3 aut.); National Neuroscience Institute/Singapore/Singapour (4 aut.); Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School/Singapore/Singapour (4 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Movement disorders; ISSN 0885-3185; Etats-Unis; Da. 2008; Vol. 23; No. 13; Pp. 1820-1824; Bibl. 18 ref.</SO>
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<EA>The association between ventro-lateral medulla (VLM) compression and hypertension has not been compared between hemifacial spasm (HFS) and healthy controls using advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques specific for detecting neurovascular compression. We conducted a MR-constructive interference in a steady state (CISS) and Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) imaging study of VLM compression in hypertensive HFS patients and hypertensive controls compared with healthy controls without hypertension. A total of 125 subjects, including 45 HFS, 51 healthy controls, and 29 hypertensive controls were included. When compared with healthy controls, there was a higher prevalence of VLM compression in hypertensive HFS (82.2% vs. 41.2%, P < 0.001, odds ratio = 6.61, 95% CI 2.37-19.48), and hypertensive controls (72.4% vs. 41.2%, P = 0.007, odds ratio = 3.75, 95% CI 1.42-9.89). Although the prevalence in hypertensive HFS was higher compared to controls with hypertension, this was not significant (82.2% vs. 72.4%). Compared to healthy controls, there was an increasing proportion of higher compression scores on the right (P = 0.001) and left (P = 0.038) (chi square for trend) in hypertensive HFS and hypertensive controls. Kruskal-Wallis test revealed that the mean right compression score on the right (P = 0.003), left (P = 0.026) and the mean bilateral compression score (P < 0.0001) was higher in hypertensive HFS and hypertensive controls compared to healthy controls. MR-CISS and MRA imaging revealed a greater likelihood of VLM compression in hypertensive HFS and hypertensive controls compared to healthy controls. Our case control study provides further support that VLM compression is associated with hypertension in HFS.</EA>
<CC>002B17; 002B24A06</CC>
<FD>Hypertension artérielle; Hémispasme facial; Pathologie du système nerveux; Compression; Imagerie RMN</FD>
<FG>Pathologie de l'appareil circulatoire</FG>
<ED>Hypertension; Hemifacial spasm; Nervous system diseases; Compression; Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging</ED>
<EG>Cardiovascular disease</EG>
<SD>Hipertensión arterial; Hemiespasmo facial; Sistema nervioso patología; Compresión; Imaginería RMN</SD>
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