2014
DOI: 10.1177/0891988714541871
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The Synergistic Effects of Anxiety and Cerebral Hypoperfusion on Cognitive Dysfunction in Older Adults With Cardiovascular Disease

Abstract: Objectives Anxiety is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and is associated with neurocognitive outcomes. The effect of anxiety on brain perfusion in a CVD population has yet to be examined and no study has investigated the interactive effects of anxiety and cerebral perfusion on cognition. Methods 55 older adults with CVD completed the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and underwent arterial spin labeling to quantify cortical perfusion and thickness. Participants were administered the Mini Mental Stat… Show more

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“…Remarkably long periods of asymptomatic status may exist until a threshold of the mass effect on the brainstem is reached, at which point patients' functional status begins to decline [22]. Finally, in addition to largevessel contributions to flow, cognitive dysfunction correlates with reduced brain blood flow in small-vessel disease [23,24]. Affected cognitive functions overlap with those in the current study, including tests of memory and executive function.…”
Section: Discussion/conclusionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Remarkably long periods of asymptomatic status may exist until a threshold of the mass effect on the brainstem is reached, at which point patients' functional status begins to decline [22]. Finally, in addition to largevessel contributions to flow, cognitive dysfunction correlates with reduced brain blood flow in small-vessel disease [23,24]. Affected cognitive functions overlap with those in the current study, including tests of memory and executive function.…”
Section: Discussion/conclusionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…HF is a cardiac condition in which the heart functions below metabolic requirements (Brunwald, 2005) and as such, reductions in cognitive function may potentially be attributable to cerebral hypoperfusion and ischemia (Alosco et al, 2012a(Alosco et al, , 2013(Alosco et al, , 2015b. Both depressive symptoms and anxiety have been shown to interact with cerebral hypoperfusion to predict cognitive dysfunction in HF as well (Alosco et al, 2013(Alosco et al, , 2015a(Alosco et al, , 2014b. It is possible that HF-induced reductions in blood flow to the brain may potentiate psychological distress and cognitive dysfunction, which may in kind worsen neurobiological function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Похожие результаты получены в работе M. Alosco и соавт. [42], в которую были включены 55 пожилых пациентов с сердечнососудистыми заболеваниями (средний возраст 65,6±9,1 года, 60% женщин), 38,2% из них имели АГ. У включенных в исследование пациентов отмечалась множественная сопутствующая патология: у 12,7% -стенокардия, у 9,1%фибрилляция предсердий, у 18,2% -ишемическая болезнь сердца, у 9,1% -сердечная недостаточность, у 9,1% -сахарный диабет, 38,2% пациентов страдали АГ, 10,9% -перенесли инфаркт миокарда.…”
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