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Vascular Risk Factors and Arteriosclerotic Disease in Idiopathic Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus of the Elderly

 

作者: Joachim K. MD Krauss,   Jens P. MD Regel,   Werner PhD Vach,   Dirk W. MD Droste,   Jan J. MD Borremans,   Thomas MD Mergner,  

 

期刊: Stroke: A Journal of Cerebral Circulation  (OVID Available online 1996)
卷期: Volume 27, issue 1  

页码: 24-29

 

ISSN:0039-2499

 

年代: 1996

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Background and PurposeThere is some evidence from previous studies that idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) of the elderly might be linked to vascular leukoencephalopathy. The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence and impact of vascular risk factors and vascular diseases in idiopathic NPH compared with a control cohort.MethodsThe prevalence of arterial hypertension; diabetes mellitus; hypercholesterolemia; hyperlipidemia; smoking; obesity; and cardiac, cerebrovascular, and other arteriosclerotic diseases was assessed in 65 patients with idiopathic NPH. The findings were compared with those of 70 patients with comparable age distribution. To describe the differences of the prevalences of vascular risk factors, odds ratios were obtained by univariate and multivariate analyses.ResultsThe univariate analysis revealed significant associations between idiopathic NPH and arterial hypertension (prevalence, 54 of 65 [83%]; control group, 25 of 70 [36%]; P < .001) and diabetes mellitus (prevalence, 31 of 63 [49%]; control group, 20 of 70 [29%]; P < .015) but not with other vascular risk factors. After multivariate regression analysis, only hypertension remained significantly associated with NPH (P < .0001). There was also a significant association between NPH and cardiac (P < .001), cerebral arteriosclerotic (P = .007), and other arteriosclerotic diseases (P = .001). A positive association was found between the severity of clinical symptoms of NPH and the presence of hypertension, especially for gait disturbance. The presence of hypertension was not related to the duration of NPH.ConclusionsOur data show a highly significant association between idiopathic NPH and arterial hypertension. Arterial hypertension might be involved in the pathophysiological mechanisms promoting idiopathic NPH.(Stroke. 1996;27:24-29.)

 



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