Asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis is associated with increased Alzheimer’s disease and non-Alzheimer’s disease dementia risk
Francesca Vitali,
Georgina Torrandell-Haro,
Gregory Branigan
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundIn the absence of a cerebrovascular accident, whether asymptomatic extracranial carotid atherosclerotic disease (aECAD) affects Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and non-AD dementia risk is not clear. Understanding whether aECAD is associated with an increased risk for AD is important as it is present in roughly 10% of the population over 60 and could represent a modifiable risk factor for AD and non-AD dementia.MethodsThis retrospective cohort study analysed Mariner insurance claims. Enrolment criteria inclu… Show more
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