Clinical Indicators and Brain Image Data: a Cohort Study Based on Kailuan Cohort
Status: Recruiting
Location: See all (2) locations...
Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY
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.
Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 90
Healthy Volunteers: t
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• Age from 18 to 90 years old;
• Comes from the Kailuan Cohort, completed ≥1 visits which the medical history, physiological indicators were measured;
• Without contraindications of CT and MR scan;
• Can cooperate with the measurement of the medical history, physiological indicators and brain imaging.
Locations
Other Locations
China
Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Beijing
Kailuan General Hospital
RECRUITING
Tangshan
Contact Information
Primary
Zhenchang Wang
cjr.wzhch@vip.163.com
+86-13501163497
Backup
Jing Li
lijingxbhtr@163.com
+86-13693544716
Time Frame
Start Date:2022-08-01
Estimated Completion Date:2030-08-01
Participants
Target number of participants:1000
Treatments
subjects from Kailuan community
1\. Age from 18 to 90 years old; 2. Comes from the Kailuan Cohort, completed ≥1 visits which the medical history, physiological indicators were measured; 3. Without contraindications of CT and MR scan; 4. Can cooperate with the measurement of the medical history, physiological indicators and brain imaging.~Subjects with the following conditions should be excluded:~1\. Known clinical history with congenital or acquired organic diseases (such as aortic stenosis); 2. Known history of drug abuse; 3. Pregnant and lactating women; 4. With clinical history of psychiatric diseases (such as schizophrenia).