Ping Wang1,
1Radiology, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2Anesthesiology & Critical
Care, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 3Anesthesiology
& Critical Care, and Neurology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
PA, United States
To
test the correlations of aging, sex, and aortic stenosis (AS) degree with the
severity of pre-existing white matter and ischemia-like lesions. Aging was associated with rapidly
progressive cerebral ischemic disease; female sex accounted for a 56%
increased in lesion volume over men; while the severity of AS did not
demonstrate statistical significance in influencing lesion volume, univariate
analysis demonstrated an important trend of increasing lesion volume with
increasing severity of AS.