ESO Guideline on covert cerebral small vessel disease.

White matter hyperintensities cerebral small vessel disease covert dementia lacunes leukoaraiosis outcome prevention recommendations silent brain infarcts stroke

Journal

European stroke journal
ISSN: 2396-9881
Titre abrégé: Eur Stroke J
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101688446

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jun 2021
Historique:
received: 18 03 2021
accepted: 02 04 2021
entrez: 20 8 2021
pubmed: 21 8 2021
medline: 21 8 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

'Covert' cerebral small vessel disease (ccSVD) is common on neuroimaging in persons without overt neurological manifestations, and increases the risk of future stroke, cognitive impairment, dependency, and death. These European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guidelines provide evidence-based recommendations to assist with clinical decisions about management of ccSVD, specifically white matter hyperintensities and lacunes, to prevent adverse clinical outcomes. The guidelines were developed according to ESO standard operating procedures and Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology. We prioritised the clinical outcomes of stroke, cognitive decline or dementia, dependency, death, mobility and mood disorders, and interventions of blood pressure lowering, antiplatelet drugs, lipid lowering, lifestyle modifications, glucose lowering and conventional treatments for dementia. We systematically reviewed the literature, assessed the evidence, formulated evidence-based recommendations where feasible, and expert consensus statements. We found little direct evidence, mostly of low quality. We recommend patients with ccSVD and hypertension to have their blood pressure well controlled; lower blood pressure targets may reduce ccSVD progression. We do not recommend antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin in ccSVD. We found little evidence on lipid lowering in ccSVD. Smoking cessation is a health priority. We recommend regular exercise which may benefit cognition, and a healthy diet, good sleep habits, avoiding obesity and stress for general health reasons. In ccSVD, we found no evidence for glucose control in the absence of diabetes or for conventional Alzheimer dementia treatments. Randomised controlled trials with clinical endpoints are a priority for ccSVD.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34414305
doi: 10.1177/23969873211027002
pii: 10.1177_23969873211027002
pmc: PMC8370062
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Retracted Publication

Langues

eng

Pagination

IV

Subventions

Organisme : British Heart Foundation
ID : CS/15/5/31475
Pays : United Kingdom

Commentaires et corrections

Type : RetractionIn

Informations de copyright

© European Stroke Organisation 2021.

Auteurs

Joanna M Wardlaw (JM)

Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, UK Dementia Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

Stephanie Debette (S)

Bordeaux Population Health Center, University of Bordeaux, INSERM, UM1219, Team VINTAGE.
Department of Neurology, Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease, Bordeaux University Hospital, Bordeaux, France.

Hanna Jokinen (H)

HUS Neurocenter, Division of Neuropsychology, Helsinki University Hospital, University of Helsinki and Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland.

Frank-Erik De Leeuw (FE)

Radboud University Medical Center, Department of Neurology; Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Leonardo Pantoni (L)

Stroke and Dementia Lab, 'Luigi Sacco' Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, University of Milan, Milano, Italy.

Hugues Chabriat (H)

Department of Neurology, Hopital Lariboisiere, APHP, INSERM U 1161, FHU NeuroVasc, University of Paris, Paris, France.

Julie Staals (J)

Department of Neurology, School for Cardiovascular Diseases (CARIM), Maastricht UMC+, AZ Maastricht, the Netherlands.

Fergus Doubal (F)

Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, UK Dementia Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Dept of Medicine for the Elderly, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

Salvatore Rudilosso (S)

Comprehensive Stroke Center, Department of Neuroscience, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain.

Sebastian Eppinger (S)

University Clinic of Neurology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.

Sabrina Schilling (S)

Bordeaux Population Health Center, University of Bordeaux, INSERM, UM1219, Team VINTAGE.

Raffaele Ornello (R)

Department of Applied Clinical Sciences and Biotechnology, University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila, Italy.

Christian Enzinger (C)

University Clinic of Neurology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.

Charlotte Cordonnier (C)

Univ. Lille, INSERM, CHU Lille, U1172, LilNCog - Lille Neuroscience & Cognition, Lille, France.

Martin Taylor-Rowan (M)

Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

Arne G Lindgren (AG)

Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Neurology, Lund University; Section of Neurology, Skåne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden.

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