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Concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in moderate to severe systolic heart failure

BACKGROUND: Studies of the relevance of cardiac functional markers to cognitive performance in heart failure (HF) have primarily focused on systolic markers. In this study, we examine whether concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in memory, attention, and ex...

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Autores principales: Shin, Mi-Seung, An, Minjeong, Kim, Sunhwa, Shim, Jae Lan, Park, Jin-Kyu, Kim, JinShil
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5627914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28977012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184981
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author Shin, Mi-Seung
An, Minjeong
Kim, Sunhwa
Shim, Jae Lan
Park, Jin-Kyu
Kim, JinShil
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An, Minjeong
Kim, Sunhwa
Shim, Jae Lan
Park, Jin-Kyu
Kim, JinShil
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description BACKGROUND: Studies of the relevance of cardiac functional markers to cognitive performance in heart failure (HF) have primarily focused on systolic markers. In this study, we examine whether concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in memory, attention, and executive function in patients with HF. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this cross-sectional correlational study, 82 patients completed face-to-face interviews for neuropsychological testing for cognitive evaluation. Echocardiographic data were obtained from a review of medical records. Mild to moderate (ejection fraction [EF] ≥ 30%) and severe (EF < 30%) systolic dysfunction were present in 55 (67.1%) and 27 (32.9%) patients, respectively, while 21 (26.3%) had diastolic dysfunction (E/e′ > 15). Those patients who had severe systolic dysfunction had significantly lower attention scores (Digit Span Test [DST] backward, t = 2.62, p = 0.011), while those with concomitant severe diastolic dysfunction had significantly lower verbal fluency (t = 2.84, p = 0.006) and executive function (Korean-Trail Making Test Part B) (t = -2.14, p = 0.036) scores than those without severe diastolic dysfunction. After controlling for age and education, systolic patients with HF with concomitant severe diastolic dysfunction had worse cognitive performance in verbal fluency than those without severe diastolic dysfunction (F = 4.33, p = 0.041, partial eta = 0.057). Concomitant moderate to severe systolic and severe diastolic dysfunction further reduced verbal fluency (F = 8.42, p = 0.005, partial eta = 0.106). CONCLUSIONS: Cognitive performance, particularly executive function, was worse in patients with HF with systolic dysfunction when diastolic dysfunction was concomitantly present. Routine monitoring of and surveillance for diastolic dysfunction and cognitive screening are warranted in the management of patients with HF.
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spelling pubmed-56279142017-10-20 Concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in moderate to severe systolic heart failure Shin, Mi-Seung An, Minjeong Kim, Sunhwa Shim, Jae Lan Park, Jin-Kyu Kim, JinShil PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Studies of the relevance of cardiac functional markers to cognitive performance in heart failure (HF) have primarily focused on systolic markers. In this study, we examine whether concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in memory, attention, and executive function in patients with HF. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this cross-sectional correlational study, 82 patients completed face-to-face interviews for neuropsychological testing for cognitive evaluation. Echocardiographic data were obtained from a review of medical records. Mild to moderate (ejection fraction [EF] ≥ 30%) and severe (EF < 30%) systolic dysfunction were present in 55 (67.1%) and 27 (32.9%) patients, respectively, while 21 (26.3%) had diastolic dysfunction (E/e′ > 15). Those patients who had severe systolic dysfunction had significantly lower attention scores (Digit Span Test [DST] backward, t = 2.62, p = 0.011), while those with concomitant severe diastolic dysfunction had significantly lower verbal fluency (t = 2.84, p = 0.006) and executive function (Korean-Trail Making Test Part B) (t = -2.14, p = 0.036) scores than those without severe diastolic dysfunction. After controlling for age and education, systolic patients with HF with concomitant severe diastolic dysfunction had worse cognitive performance in verbal fluency than those without severe diastolic dysfunction (F = 4.33, p = 0.041, partial eta = 0.057). Concomitant moderate to severe systolic and severe diastolic dysfunction further reduced verbal fluency (F = 8.42, p = 0.005, partial eta = 0.106). CONCLUSIONS: Cognitive performance, particularly executive function, was worse in patients with HF with systolic dysfunction when diastolic dysfunction was concomitantly present. Routine monitoring of and surveillance for diastolic dysfunction and cognitive screening are warranted in the management of patients with HF. Public Library of Science 2017-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5627914/ /pubmed/28977012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184981 Text en © 2017 Shin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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An, Minjeong
Kim, Sunhwa
Shim, Jae Lan
Park, Jin-Kyu
Kim, JinShil
Concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in moderate to severe systolic heart failure
title Concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in moderate to severe systolic heart failure
title_full Concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in moderate to severe systolic heart failure
title_fullStr Concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in moderate to severe systolic heart failure
title_full_unstemmed Concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in moderate to severe systolic heart failure
title_short Concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in moderate to severe systolic heart failure
title_sort concomitant diastolic dysfunction further interferes with cognitive performance in moderate to severe systolic heart failure
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5627914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28977012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184981
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