Heart failure and cognitive function in the general population: The hoorn study

K. Van den Hurk*, Y.D. Reijmer, E. van den Berg, M. Alssema, G. Nijpels, P.J. Kostense, C.D.A. Stehouwer, W.J. Paulus, O. Kamp, J.M. Dekker, G.J. Biessels

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Abstract

AimTo examine whether reduced cognitive functioning can be observed in early stages of left ventricular (LV) dysfunction and heart failure. METHODS AND RESULTS: In 313 individuals aged 59-87 years from the longitudinal non-demented population-based Hoorn Study, echocardiography was performed to measure markers of LV systolic and diastolic function at baseline (2000-01) and follow-up (2005-09), together with standardized physical examinations and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) measurements. Heart failure was assessed echocardiographically at the follow-up examination only. Cognitive tests for information processing speed, memory, and attention and executive functioning were administered at follow-up. Linear regression analyses showed that baseline markers of LV diastolic function, but not LV systolic function, were associated with lower scores on attention and executive functioning at follow-up. Individuals with higher baseline BNP had lower scores on all three cognitive domains: standardized regression coefficients were -0.16 (-0.26 to -0.05), -0.17 (-0.28 to -0.05), and -0.28 (-0.37 to -0.19). Worse LV systolic and diastolic function at follow-up were associated with a worse performance on attention and executive functioning. Furthermore, individuals with heart failure at follow-up had lower scores on attention and executive functioning: -0.21 (-0.41 to -0.00). Higher BNP at follow-up was also associated with worse attention and executive functioning, even after adjustment for baseline BNP. CONCLUSIONS: Worse cognitive functioning can already be observed in early stages of LV dysfunction and heart failure. BNP is a target for further investigation as a risk factor for cognitive decline in the general population.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1362-1369
Number of pages8
JournalEuropean journal of heart failure
Volume13
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2011

Keywords

  • Heart failure
  • Cognitive function
  • Population study
  • Epidemiology
  • Brain natriuretic peptide
  • Left ventricular function
  • DETERIORATING GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE
  • OF-THE-LITERATURE
  • NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE
  • ARTERIAL STIFFNESS
  • DIASTOLIC FUNCTION
  • EJECTION FRACTION
  • EUROPEAN-SOCIETY
  • SELF-CARE
  • IMPAIRMENT
  • ASSOCIATION

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