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Heart failure and dementia: survival in relation to types of heart failure and different dementia disorders

AIMS: Heart failure (HF) and dementia frequently coexist, but little is known about their types, relationships to each other and prognosis. The aims were to (i) describe patients with HF and dementia, assess (ii) the proportion of specific dementia disorders in types of HF based on ejection fraction...

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Autores principales: Cermakova, Pavla, Lund, Lars H, Fereshtehnejad, Seyed-Mohammad, Johnell, Kristina, Winblad, Bengt, Dahlström, Ulf, Eriksdotter, Maria, Religa, Dorota
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4674979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25581033
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.222
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author Cermakova, Pavla
Lund, Lars H
Fereshtehnejad, Seyed-Mohammad
Johnell, Kristina
Winblad, Bengt
Dahlström, Ulf
Eriksdotter, Maria
Religa, Dorota
author_facet Cermakova, Pavla
Lund, Lars H
Fereshtehnejad, Seyed-Mohammad
Johnell, Kristina
Winblad, Bengt
Dahlström, Ulf
Eriksdotter, Maria
Religa, Dorota
author_sort Cermakova, Pavla
collection PubMed
description AIMS: Heart failure (HF) and dementia frequently coexist, but little is known about their types, relationships to each other and prognosis. The aims were to (i) describe patients with HF and dementia, assess (ii) the proportion of specific dementia disorders in types of HF based on ejection fraction and (iii) the prognostic role of types of HF and dementia disorders. METHODS AND RESULTS: The Swedish Heart Failure Registry (RiksSvikt) and The Swedish Dementia Registry (SveDem) were record-linked. Associations between dementia disorders and HF types were assessed with multinomial logistic regression and survival was investigated with Kaplan–Meier analysis and multivariable Cox regression. We studied 775 patients found in both registries (55% men, mean age 82 years). Ejection fraction was preserved in 38% of patients, reduced in 34%, and missing in 28%. The proportions of dementia disorders were similar across HF types. Vascular dementia was the most common dementia disorder (36%), followed by other dementias (28%), mixed dementia (20%), and Alzheimer disease (16%). Over a mean follow-up of 1.5 years, 76% of patients survived 1 year. We observed no significant differences in survival with regard to HF type (P = 0.2) or dementia disorder (P = 0.5). After adjustment for baseline covariates, neither HF types nor dementia disorders were independently associated with survival. CONCLUSIONS: Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction was the most common HF type and vascular dementia was the most common dementia disorder. The proportions of dementia disorders were similar across HF types. Neither HF types nor specific dementia disorders were associated with survival.
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spelling pubmed-46749792015-12-18 Heart failure and dementia: survival in relation to types of heart failure and different dementia disorders Cermakova, Pavla Lund, Lars H Fereshtehnejad, Seyed-Mohammad Johnell, Kristina Winblad, Bengt Dahlström, Ulf Eriksdotter, Maria Religa, Dorota Eur J Heart Fail Co-Morbidities AIMS: Heart failure (HF) and dementia frequently coexist, but little is known about their types, relationships to each other and prognosis. The aims were to (i) describe patients with HF and dementia, assess (ii) the proportion of specific dementia disorders in types of HF based on ejection fraction and (iii) the prognostic role of types of HF and dementia disorders. METHODS AND RESULTS: The Swedish Heart Failure Registry (RiksSvikt) and The Swedish Dementia Registry (SveDem) were record-linked. Associations between dementia disorders and HF types were assessed with multinomial logistic regression and survival was investigated with Kaplan–Meier analysis and multivariable Cox regression. We studied 775 patients found in both registries (55% men, mean age 82 years). Ejection fraction was preserved in 38% of patients, reduced in 34%, and missing in 28%. The proportions of dementia disorders were similar across HF types. Vascular dementia was the most common dementia disorder (36%), followed by other dementias (28%), mixed dementia (20%), and Alzheimer disease (16%). Over a mean follow-up of 1.5 years, 76% of patients survived 1 year. We observed no significant differences in survival with regard to HF type (P = 0.2) or dementia disorder (P = 0.5). After adjustment for baseline covariates, neither HF types nor dementia disorders were independently associated with survival. CONCLUSIONS: Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction was the most common HF type and vascular dementia was the most common dementia disorder. The proportions of dementia disorders were similar across HF types. Neither HF types nor specific dementia disorders were associated with survival. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015-06 2015-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4674979/ /pubmed/25581033 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.222 Text en © 2015 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Co-Morbidities
Cermakova, Pavla
Lund, Lars H
Fereshtehnejad, Seyed-Mohammad
Johnell, Kristina
Winblad, Bengt
Dahlström, Ulf
Eriksdotter, Maria
Religa, Dorota
Heart failure and dementia: survival in relation to types of heart failure and different dementia disorders
title Heart failure and dementia: survival in relation to types of heart failure and different dementia disorders
title_full Heart failure and dementia: survival in relation to types of heart failure and different dementia disorders
title_fullStr Heart failure and dementia: survival in relation to types of heart failure and different dementia disorders
title_full_unstemmed Heart failure and dementia: survival in relation to types of heart failure and different dementia disorders
title_short Heart failure and dementia: survival in relation to types of heart failure and different dementia disorders
title_sort heart failure and dementia: survival in relation to types of heart failure and different dementia disorders
topic Co-Morbidities
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4674979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25581033
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.222
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