1. Long‐term cognitive and brain morphologic changes in chronic heart failure: Results of the Cognition.Matters‐HF study
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Jan Traub, György Homola, Caroline Morbach, Roxanne Sell, Dennis Göpfert, Stefan Frantz, Mirko Pham, Guido Stoll, Stefan Störk, and Anna Frey
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Brain atrophy ,Brain magnetic resonance imaging ,Cognitive function ,Chronic heart failure ,Cognitive impairment ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Aims Cognitive impairment (CI) is a common, yet frequently unrecognized co‐morbidity in chronic heart failure (HF). We quantified trajectories of cognitive performance, brain volume, and related clinical outcome over a time course of 6 years. Methods and results The Cognition.Matters‐HF cohort study recruited patients with stable HF of any aetiology and severity. Beyond cardiological assessment, the workup included cognitive testing and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Of 148 recruited patients, 70% exhibited CI at baseline. During the median follow‐up time of 69 months (quartiles: 68, 70), indicators of HF severity remained essentially unaltered. CI was also stable, with the exception of intensity of attention, where age‐adjusted t‐scores decreased from 42 (38, 46) to 38 (34, 44; P
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- 2024
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