JOURNAL ARTICLE

Association of cardiovascular structure and function with cerebrovascular changes and cognitive function in older patients with end-stage renal disease

Abstract

The Dutch prospective multicenter cohort study COPE (Cognitive decline in Older Patients with End stage renal disease) aimed to investigate the association of cardiovascular structure and function with cerebrovascular changes and cognitive function in 85 older patients with chronic kidney disease stage 4 and 5, awaiting either dialysis or conservative care. MRI was performed measuring aortic stiffness (pulse wave velocity [PWV]) and cardiac systolic function (ejection fraction and cardiac index). Outcomes were MRI-derived cerebrovascular changes (microbleeds, lacunes and white matter hyperintensities) and cognitive function (memory, executive function and psychomotor speed). Mean age was 76 years and 66% were male. No statistically significant associations were observed between cardiovascular parameters and cerebrovascular changes. Cognitive function was worse in patients with high compared to low PWV in all three cognitive domains. Although there were clinically relevant associations of high PWV with poor cognition in all domains, after adjustment for age, sex and education only the Trail Making Test A remained statistically significant (p=0.030). In conclusion, this study suggests that a higher PWV might be associated with lower cognitive function, suggesting that arterial stiffness may be an underlying mechanism of development of cognitive impairment in older patients with ESRD. Larger studies should replicate and extend these findings.

Keywords:
Pulse wave velocity Medicine Arterial stiffness Cardiology Internal medicine Hyperintensity Cognition End stage renal disease Trail Making Test Cognitive decline Ejection fraction Prospective cohort study Disease Dementia Magnetic resonance imaging Blood pressure Heart failure Radiology Cognitive impairment Psychiatry

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48
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0.82
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Citation History

Topics

Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Renal function and acid-base balance
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Nephrology
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