Relationship Between Arterial Stiffness and Cognitive Function in Elderly Subjects With Complaints of Memory Loss
- 1 October 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 36 (10) , 2193-2197
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.0000181771.82518.1c
Abstract
Background and Purpose— To evaluate the relationship between arterial stiffness and cognitive function in a population of elderly subjects reporting memory loss. Methods— We studied the association between cognitive function and arterial stiffness in 308 consecutive elderly subjects attending a geriatric outpatient clinic reporting memory impairment. Subjects were classified into 4 categories according to neuropsychological evaluation: normal cognitive function, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), Alzheimer disease (AD), or vascular dementia (VaD). Arterial stiffness was evaluated by carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurement using Complior. Results— In this population, 78±8 years of age (women 64%), AD was present in 41%, VaD in 6%, MCI in 27%, and 26% of subjects had normal cognitive function. After adjustment for age, gender, systolic blood pressure, education level, cardiovascular diseases, and antihypertensive therapy, a significant association was observed between PWV and cognitive status ( P P P =0.01). For each 2 m/s increment in PWV, the adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) was 1.73 (1.27 to 2.47) for AD and 3.52 (1.87 to 8.05) for VaD. Conclusion— Our results showed a relationship between arterial stiffness and cognitive impairment, suggesting that functional changes of the arterial system could be involved in the onset of dementia (VaD or AD types).Keywords
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