Stroke, Vol 23, 594-598, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
Y Kuwabara, Y Ichiya, M Otsuka, K Masuda, A Ichimiya and M Fujishima
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Alzheimer's dementia is thought to be a primary
degenerative dementia, whereas vascular dementia of the Binswanger type is
an entity of vascular dementia. We evaluated the cerebrovascular
responsiveness to hypercapnia to clarify the differences in the cerebral
hemodynamics between two groups of patients. The subjects were eight
younger control subjects, five age-matched control subjects, five
Alzheimer's patients, and five patients with vascular dementia of the
Binswanger type. SUMMARY OF REPORT: In the resting state, the regional
cerebral blood flow was low in both Alzheimer's dementia and vascular
dementia of the Binswanger type. The responsiveness to hypercapnia was
preserved in Alzheimer's dementia, whereas it was impaired in vascular
dementia of the Binswanger type in the cerebral cortices and in the deep
white matter. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that small vascular
lesions exist in vascular dementia of the Binswanger type but not in
Alzheimer's dementia, even though regional cerebral blood flow was thought
to decrease by hypometabolism in both types of dementia.
ARTICLES
Cerebrovascular responsiveness to hypercapnia in Alzheimer's dementia and vascular dementia of the Binswanger type
Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
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