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Day-to-Day Home Blood Pressure Variability is Associated with Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Burden in a Memory Clinic Population

BACKGROUND: High visit-to-visit blood pressure variability (BPV) has been associated with cognitive decline and cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD), in particular cerebrovascular lesions. Whether day-to-day BPV also relates to cSVD has not been investigated. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the cross-sect...

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Autores principales: de Heus, Rianne A.A., Reumers, Stacha F.I., van der Have, Alba, Tumelaire, Maxime, Tully, Phillip J., Claassen, Jurgen A.H.R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7175928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32039855
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-191134
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author de Heus, Rianne A.A.
Reumers, Stacha F.I.
van der Have, Alba
Tumelaire, Maxime
Tully, Phillip J.
Claassen, Jurgen A.H.R.
author_facet de Heus, Rianne A.A.
Reumers, Stacha F.I.
van der Have, Alba
Tumelaire, Maxime
Tully, Phillip J.
Claassen, Jurgen A.H.R.
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description BACKGROUND: High visit-to-visit blood pressure variability (BPV) has been associated with cognitive decline and cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD), in particular cerebrovascular lesions. Whether day-to-day BPV also relates to cSVD has not been investigated. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the cross-sectional association between day-to-day BPV and total cSVD MRI burden in older memory clinic patients. METHODS: We included outpatients referred to our memory clinic, who underwent cerebral MRI as part of their diagnostic assessment. We determined the validated total cSVD score (ranging from 0–4) by combining four markers of cSVD that were visually rated. Home blood pressure (BP) measurements were performed for one week, twice a day, according to international guidelines. BPV was defined as the within-subject coefficient of variation (CV; standard deviation/mean BP*100). We used multivariable ordinal logistic regression analyses adjusted for age, sex, smoking, diabetes, antihypertensive medication, history of cardiovascular disease, and mean BP. RESULTS: For 82 patients (aged 71.2±7.9 years), mean home BP was 140/79±15/9 mmHg. Dementia and mild cognitive impairment were diagnosed in 46% and 34%, respectively. 78% had one or more markers of cSVD. Systolic CV was associated with cSVD burden (adjusted odds ratio per point increase in CV = 1.29, 95% confidence interval = 1.04–1.60, p = 0.022). There were no differences in diastolic CV and mean BP between the cSVD groups. When we differentiated between morning and evening BP, only evening BPV remained significantly associated with total cSVD burden. CONCLUSION: Day-to-day systolic BPV is associated with cSVD burden in memory clinic patients. Future research should indicate whether lowering BPV should be included in BP management in older people with memory complaints.
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spelling pubmed-71759282020-04-28 Day-to-Day Home Blood Pressure Variability is Associated with Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Burden in a Memory Clinic Population de Heus, Rianne A.A. Reumers, Stacha F.I. van der Have, Alba Tumelaire, Maxime Tully, Phillip J. Claassen, Jurgen A.H.R. J Alzheimers Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: High visit-to-visit blood pressure variability (BPV) has been associated with cognitive decline and cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD), in particular cerebrovascular lesions. Whether day-to-day BPV also relates to cSVD has not been investigated. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the cross-sectional association between day-to-day BPV and total cSVD MRI burden in older memory clinic patients. METHODS: We included outpatients referred to our memory clinic, who underwent cerebral MRI as part of their diagnostic assessment. We determined the validated total cSVD score (ranging from 0–4) by combining four markers of cSVD that were visually rated. Home blood pressure (BP) measurements were performed for one week, twice a day, according to international guidelines. BPV was defined as the within-subject coefficient of variation (CV; standard deviation/mean BP*100). We used multivariable ordinal logistic regression analyses adjusted for age, sex, smoking, diabetes, antihypertensive medication, history of cardiovascular disease, and mean BP. RESULTS: For 82 patients (aged 71.2±7.9 years), mean home BP was 140/79±15/9 mmHg. Dementia and mild cognitive impairment were diagnosed in 46% and 34%, respectively. 78% had one or more markers of cSVD. Systolic CV was associated with cSVD burden (adjusted odds ratio per point increase in CV = 1.29, 95% confidence interval = 1.04–1.60, p = 0.022). There were no differences in diastolic CV and mean BP between the cSVD groups. When we differentiated between morning and evening BP, only evening BPV remained significantly associated with total cSVD burden. CONCLUSION: Day-to-day systolic BPV is associated with cSVD burden in memory clinic patients. Future research should indicate whether lowering BPV should be included in BP management in older people with memory complaints. IOS Press 2020-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7175928/ /pubmed/32039855 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-191134 Text en © 2020 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Reumers, Stacha F.I.
van der Have, Alba
Tumelaire, Maxime
Tully, Phillip J.
Claassen, Jurgen A.H.R.
Day-to-Day Home Blood Pressure Variability is Associated with Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Burden in a Memory Clinic Population
title Day-to-Day Home Blood Pressure Variability is Associated with Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Burden in a Memory Clinic Population
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title_fullStr Day-to-Day Home Blood Pressure Variability is Associated with Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Burden in a Memory Clinic Population
title_full_unstemmed Day-to-Day Home Blood Pressure Variability is Associated with Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Burden in a Memory Clinic Population
title_short Day-to-Day Home Blood Pressure Variability is Associated with Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Burden in a Memory Clinic Population
title_sort day-to-day home blood pressure variability is associated with cerebral small vessel disease burden in a memory clinic population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7175928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32039855
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-191134
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