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Subclinical Compromise in Cardiac Strain Relates to Lower Cognitive Performances in Older Adults

BACKGROUND: Global longitudinal strain (GLS), reflecting total shortening of the myocardium during the cardiac cycle, has emerged as a more precise myocardial function measure than left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Longitudinal strain may be selectively affected in subclinical heart disease...

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Autores principales: Kresge, Hailey A., Khan, Omair A., Wagener, Madison A., Liu, Dandan, Terry, James G., Nair, Sangeeta, Cambronero, Francis E., Gifford, Katherine A., Osborn, Katie E., Hohman, Timothy J., Pechman, Kimberly R., Bell, Susan P., Wang, Thomas J., Carr, John Jeffrey, Jefferson, Angela L.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5850190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29440034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.007562
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author Kresge, Hailey A.
Khan, Omair A.
Wagener, Madison A.
Liu, Dandan
Terry, James G.
Nair, Sangeeta
Cambronero, Francis E.
Gifford, Katherine A.
Osborn, Katie E.
Hohman, Timothy J.
Pechman, Kimberly R.
Bell, Susan P.
Wang, Thomas J.
Carr, John Jeffrey
Jefferson, Angela L.
author_facet Kresge, Hailey A.
Khan, Omair A.
Wagener, Madison A.
Liu, Dandan
Terry, James G.
Nair, Sangeeta
Cambronero, Francis E.
Gifford, Katherine A.
Osborn, Katie E.
Hohman, Timothy J.
Pechman, Kimberly R.
Bell, Susan P.
Wang, Thomas J.
Carr, John Jeffrey
Jefferson, Angela L.
author_sort Kresge, Hailey A.
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description BACKGROUND: Global longitudinal strain (GLS), reflecting total shortening of the myocardium during the cardiac cycle, has emerged as a more precise myocardial function measure than left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Longitudinal strain may be selectively affected in subclinical heart disease, even in the presence of normal LVEF. This study examines subclinical cardiac dysfunction, assessed by GLS and LVEF, and cognition among older adults. METHODS AND RESULTS: Vanderbilt Memory and Aging Project participants who were free of clinical dementia, stroke, and heart failure (n=318, 73±7 years, 58% male) completed neuropsychological assessment and cardiac magnetic resonance to quantify GLS and LVEF. Linear regression models related GLS and LVEF to neuropsychological performances, adjusting for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, Framingham Stroke Risk Profile, cognitive diagnosis, and APOE*ε4 status. Models were repeated with a cardiac×cognitive diagnosis interaction term. Compromised GLS (reflected by higher values) related to worse naming (β=−0.07, P=0.04), visuospatial immediate recall (β=−0.83, P=0.03), visuospatial delayed recall (β=−0.22, P=0.03), and verbal delayed recall (β=−0.11, P=0.007). LVEF did not relate to worse performance on any measure (P>0.18). No diagnostic interactions were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Our study results are among the first to suggest that compromised GLS relates to worse episodic memory and language performance among older adults who are free of clinical dementia, stroke, and heart failure. Subclinical cardiac dysfunction may correlate with cognitive health in late life, even when LVEF remains normal. The results add to growing evidence that GLS may be a more sensitive and preferred method for quantifying subclinical changes in cardiac function.
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spelling pubmed-58501902018-03-21 Subclinical Compromise in Cardiac Strain Relates to Lower Cognitive Performances in Older Adults Kresge, Hailey A. Khan, Omair A. Wagener, Madison A. Liu, Dandan Terry, James G. Nair, Sangeeta Cambronero, Francis E. Gifford, Katherine A. Osborn, Katie E. Hohman, Timothy J. Pechman, Kimberly R. Bell, Susan P. Wang, Thomas J. Carr, John Jeffrey Jefferson, Angela L. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Global longitudinal strain (GLS), reflecting total shortening of the myocardium during the cardiac cycle, has emerged as a more precise myocardial function measure than left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Longitudinal strain may be selectively affected in subclinical heart disease, even in the presence of normal LVEF. This study examines subclinical cardiac dysfunction, assessed by GLS and LVEF, and cognition among older adults. METHODS AND RESULTS: Vanderbilt Memory and Aging Project participants who were free of clinical dementia, stroke, and heart failure (n=318, 73±7 years, 58% male) completed neuropsychological assessment and cardiac magnetic resonance to quantify GLS and LVEF. Linear regression models related GLS and LVEF to neuropsychological performances, adjusting for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, Framingham Stroke Risk Profile, cognitive diagnosis, and APOE*ε4 status. Models were repeated with a cardiac×cognitive diagnosis interaction term. Compromised GLS (reflected by higher values) related to worse naming (β=−0.07, P=0.04), visuospatial immediate recall (β=−0.83, P=0.03), visuospatial delayed recall (β=−0.22, P=0.03), and verbal delayed recall (β=−0.11, P=0.007). LVEF did not relate to worse performance on any measure (P>0.18). No diagnostic interactions were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Our study results are among the first to suggest that compromised GLS relates to worse episodic memory and language performance among older adults who are free of clinical dementia, stroke, and heart failure. Subclinical cardiac dysfunction may correlate with cognitive health in late life, even when LVEF remains normal. The results add to growing evidence that GLS may be a more sensitive and preferred method for quantifying subclinical changes in cardiac function. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5850190/ /pubmed/29440034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.007562 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Research
Kresge, Hailey A.
Khan, Omair A.
Wagener, Madison A.
Liu, Dandan
Terry, James G.
Nair, Sangeeta
Cambronero, Francis E.
Gifford, Katherine A.
Osborn, Katie E.
Hohman, Timothy J.
Pechman, Kimberly R.
Bell, Susan P.
Wang, Thomas J.
Carr, John Jeffrey
Jefferson, Angela L.
Subclinical Compromise in Cardiac Strain Relates to Lower Cognitive Performances in Older Adults
title Subclinical Compromise in Cardiac Strain Relates to Lower Cognitive Performances in Older Adults
title_full Subclinical Compromise in Cardiac Strain Relates to Lower Cognitive Performances in Older Adults
title_fullStr Subclinical Compromise in Cardiac Strain Relates to Lower Cognitive Performances in Older Adults
title_full_unstemmed Subclinical Compromise in Cardiac Strain Relates to Lower Cognitive Performances in Older Adults
title_short Subclinical Compromise in Cardiac Strain Relates to Lower Cognitive Performances in Older Adults
title_sort subclinical compromise in cardiac strain relates to lower cognitive performances in older adults
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5850190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29440034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.007562
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