The investigators will analyze the relationship between the medical history, physiological indicators and the cerebral small vessel disease as well as the structural and functional changes of the brain/head and neck organs in a large sample size of subjects (participants), to identify the influencing factors of the occurrence and development of cerebral small vessel disease as well as the structural and functional changes of the brain/head and neck organs, so as to provide objective clues for early intervention of the disease and improve clinical outcomes.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,000
This is an observational study.
Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGKailuan General Hospital
Tangshan, Hebei, China
RECRUITINGWhite matter hyperintensity of the brain measured by MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
microbleeds of the brain measured by MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
Lacunes of the brain measured by MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
Cerebral blood flow measured by MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
Brain volume measured by MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
White matter microstructural integrity of the brain measured by MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
blood glucose level
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
Cervical vascular ultrasound
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
Fundus color photography of the eyes
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
Fundus optical coherence tomography (OCT)
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
Blood pressure (both Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure)
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
BMI (body mass index)
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
Uric acid
Time frame: every two years up to 30 years
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