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Regional distribution of white matter hyperintensity burden in coronary artery disease and links with coronary revascularization procedure

Potvin-Jutras, Z.; Tremblay, S. A.; Rezaei, A.; Sanami, S.; Sabra, D.; Intzandt, B.; Wright, L.; Gagnon, C.; Mainville-Berthiaume, A.; Parent, O.; Dadar, M.; Iglesies-Grau, J.; Steele, C. J.; Gayda, M.; Nigam, A.; Bherer, L.; Gauthier, C. J.

2026-05-15 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.05.12.724587 bioRxiv
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IntroductionCoronary artery disease (CAD) increases the risk of cerebrovascular events, yet early brain injury in this population remains poorly characterized. White matter hyperintensities (WMHs), a biomarker of cerebrovascular lesions, are prevalent in CAD and are linked to risk of stroke. Beyond total burden, spatial distribution of WMHs carries pathological significance and is critical for understanding CAD-related injury. While clinical outcomes including coronary revascularization procedure and myocardial infarction influence CAD prognosis, their impact on WMH burden remains unclear. MethodsThis study investigated regional WMH burden in CAD and its relationship with clinical characteristics. 82 adults over 50 years participated, including 44 individuals with CAD and 38 controls. WMHs were segmented from fluid attenuated inversion recovery and T1-weighted MRI and categorized as total, periventricular, deep, and superficial regions. History of myocardial infarction and coronary revascularization (coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)), was obtained from medical files. ResultsIndividuals with CAD exhibited higher total, periventricular, and deep WMH volumes than controls. Participants who underwent CABG had higher superficial WMH volumes than those with PCI, suggesting greater disease severity influences WMH burden. ConclusionCAD is characterized by a distinct pattern of cerebrovascular vulnerability, with revascularization procedures influencing WMH burden

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