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. 2020 Apr 9;21:126. doi: 10.1186/s12882-020-01764-2

Table 4.

Association between brain MRI features with domains of cognitive function

MRI features Best tertile Middle tertile Worst tertile P-value (crude) P-value
(adjusted)¥
Memory
 Presence of microbleeds, n (%)
  Lobar 12 (38.7%) 16 (50%) 9 (31.0%) 0.548 0.287
  Non-lobar 9 (29%) 4(12.5%) 6 (20.7%) 0.209 0.048
 Presence of lacunes a, n (%) 12 (38.7%) 16 (50%) 15 (51.7%) 0.279 0.635
 Total white matter hyperintensities, mean (SE) 14.0 (1.2) 14.9 (1.2) 18.6 (1.7) 0.058 0.096
Executive function
 Presence of microbleeds, n (%)
  Lobar 13 (43.3%) 11 (35.5%) 11 (36.7%) 0.821 0.683
  Non-lobar 3 (10%) 8 (25.8%) 8 (26.7%) 0.229 0.744
 Presence of lacunesa, n (%) 14 (46.7%) 14 (46.2%) 14 (46.7%) 0.945 0.635
 Total white matter hyperintensities, mean (SE) 13.2 (1.0) 16.0 (1.4) 17.4 (1.6) 0.046 0.054
Psychomotor speed
 Presence of microbleeds, n (%)
  Lobar 12 (40%) 12 (38.7%) 13 (46.6%) 0.633 0.871
  Non-lobar 5 (16.7%) 7 (22.6%) 7 (21.9%) 0.445 0.993
 Presence of lacunesa, n (%) 16 (53.3%) 12 (38.7%) 16 (50%) 0.455 0.139
 Total white matter hyperintensities, mean (SE) 14.5 (1.2) 14.2 (0.99) 18.6 (1.6) 0.009 0.013

Memory function tested with the 15-WVLT: best tertile mean 43.0 (SD 5.7) n = 31; middle tertile mean 31.0 (SD 2.9) n = 32; worst tertile mean 21.2 (SD 4.4) n = 29. Executive function assessed by the TMT-B: best tertile mean 89.9 (SD 16.3) n = 30; middle tertile mean 142.8 (SD 17.7) n = 32; worst tertile mean 248.8 (SD 47.2) n = 30. Psychomotor speed tested by LDST: best tertile mean 30.1 (SD3 3.1) n = 30; middle tertile mean 23.0 (SD 1.9) n-31; worst tertile mean 15.2 (SD 4.0) n = 32. ¥linear regression analysis and adjusted for age, gender and educational level. aBoth gliotic and hemorrhagic parenchymal defects in the supratentorial white matter, the brain stem and basal ganglia