CADASIL is a rare, inherited form of cerebrovascular disease that occurs when the thickening of small blood vessel walls in the brain’s white matter blocks the flow of blood to the brain.

CureCADASIL has gathered this information to offer all those touched by CADASIL support, resources, and opportunities to connect with others. We invite you to contact us with any questions.

Cautions

Agents for individuals with CADASIL to avoid, if possible. Always discuss with your physician:

  • Cerebral angiography and anticoagulants may provoke cerebrovascular accidents
  • Smoking and hypertension may increases the risk of stroke
  • Thrombolytic therapy (intravenous thrombolysis) is contraindicated because of the presumed increased risk for cerebral hemorrhage

Citation: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20301673

Anesthesia awareness

Be sure to share your CADASIL diagnosis with your surgical care team. It is important for CADASIL patients under analgesia to maintain hemodynamic stability leading to adequate cerebral perfusion. This is  key to avoid an increase in the effects of the chronic arteriopathy people with CADASIL sustain.

Our information comes from the National Library of Medicine.

Connecting with Others

The views expressed by others on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter) and other sites do not necessarily reflect the views of cureCADASIL.

You can connect with our community via our social media pages:

Facebook

Instagram

X (formerly Twitter)

You Tube

Additionally, you can connect with the following Facebook groups. Please keep in mind that these groups are independent, and cureCADASIL does not operate or monitor them.


CADASIL Support on Facebook

Open, public group for anyone interested in learning more about CADASIL for any reason. People outside the group can see the members and posts.


CADASIL-ians on Facebook

Closed group for anyone touched by CADASIL: patients, families, friends, caregivers, medical professionals, students, and others. People outside the group can see the members in it but cannot see posts unless they are also a member.


CADASIL Patients United on Facebook: Contact Heather Chepko-Albertson for membership
Email: [email protected]

Private group for diagnosed CADASIL patients only. No one outside the group can see this page, your membership status, or your posts.


We Are CADASIL Connected on Facebook

Closed group for friends, family, and caregivers of CADASIL patients.  NO diagnosed patients are allowed in this group so that members can talk freely about their loved ones with the condition.


CADASIL “At-Risk” Support Group on Facebook:

Closed group for anyone who has a biological family member with a CADASIL diagnosis but has not yet been tested personally.

NO diagnosed patients are allowed in this group so that members can talk freely about their options and opinions regarding testing…or not testing.