Background and purpose Cardiovascular diseases and dementia are two major diseases in the elderly.Atherosclerosis is associated with future vascular events and cognitive impairment.The PolyvasculaR Evaluation for Cogn...Background and purpose Cardiovascular diseases and dementia are two major diseases in the elderly.Atherosclerosis is associated with future vascular events and cognitive impairment.The PolyvasculaR Evaluation for Cognitive Impairment and vaScular Events(PRECISE)study is a population-based prospective cohort study with comprehensive evaluation of multiterritorial artery stenosis and plaque using advanced vascular imaging techniques and prospective collection of vascular events and cognitive assessments.Methods Between May 2017 and September 2019,the PRECISE study enrolled 3067 community-dwelling adults with ages between 50 and 75 years cluster sampled from six villages and four communities of Lishui city in China.Data are collected in face-to face interviews at baseline,2-year and 4-year follow-up visits.Brain MRI including high-resolution sequences for intracranial and carotidal arteries and CT angiography for thoracoabdominal arteries were performed at baseline and will be rescanned after 4 years.Cardiovascular/cerebrovascular events and cognitive assessment will be prospectively collected after the enrollment.Blood and urine samples were collected and biomarkers were tested at baseline.Results A total of 3067 subjects were enrolled,among which 53.5%were female with an average age of 61.2±6.7 years.Among them,2.8%,8.1%,43.1%and 21.6%had a history of stroke,coronary heart diseases,hypertension and diabetes mellitus,respectively.Conclusions The PRECISE study is a population-based prospective cohort study with comprehensive evaluation of atherosclerotic stenosis and plaque using advanced vascular imaging techniques.Data from this cohort provide us an opportunity to precisely evaluate polyvascular atherosclerosis and its association with future vascular events and cognitive impairment.展开更多
基金supported by grants from Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China(2017YFC1310902,2018YFC1311706,2016YFC0901002,2017YFC1310901,2017YFC1307905 and 2018YFC1312801)Beijing Hospitals Authority Youth Programme(QML20190501)+4 种基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(81971091)Beijing Science and Technology Plan/Brain Science and Research North Science Center Project(Z181100001518005)The Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDB39000000)Lishui Science&Technology Bureau(2019ZDYF18)grants from AstraZeneca Investment(China)Co.,Ltd(CSA2017KY007).
文摘Background and purpose Cardiovascular diseases and dementia are two major diseases in the elderly.Atherosclerosis is associated with future vascular events and cognitive impairment.The PolyvasculaR Evaluation for Cognitive Impairment and vaScular Events(PRECISE)study is a population-based prospective cohort study with comprehensive evaluation of multiterritorial artery stenosis and plaque using advanced vascular imaging techniques and prospective collection of vascular events and cognitive assessments.Methods Between May 2017 and September 2019,the PRECISE study enrolled 3067 community-dwelling adults with ages between 50 and 75 years cluster sampled from six villages and four communities of Lishui city in China.Data are collected in face-to face interviews at baseline,2-year and 4-year follow-up visits.Brain MRI including high-resolution sequences for intracranial and carotidal arteries and CT angiography for thoracoabdominal arteries were performed at baseline and will be rescanned after 4 years.Cardiovascular/cerebrovascular events and cognitive assessment will be prospectively collected after the enrollment.Blood and urine samples were collected and biomarkers were tested at baseline.Results A total of 3067 subjects were enrolled,among which 53.5%were female with an average age of 61.2±6.7 years.Among them,2.8%,8.1%,43.1%and 21.6%had a history of stroke,coronary heart diseases,hypertension and diabetes mellitus,respectively.Conclusions The PRECISE study is a population-based prospective cohort study with comprehensive evaluation of atherosclerotic stenosis and plaque using advanced vascular imaging techniques.Data from this cohort provide us an opportunity to precisely evaluate polyvascular atherosclerosis and its association with future vascular events and cognitive impairment.