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Correlates of cognitive status of old patients with isolated systolic hypertensionthe Syst‐Eur Vascular Dementia Project

 

作者: Marie-Laure Seux,   Lut Thijs,   Françoise Forette,   Jan Staessen,   Willem Birkenhäger,   Christopher Bulpitt,   Xavier Girerd,   Matti Jääskivi,   Hannu Vanhanen,   Paula Kivinen,   Yair Yodfat,   Olavi Vänskä,   Riitta Antikainen,   Tovio Laks,   John Webster,   Tapio Hakamäki,   Erkki Lehtomäki,   Emil Lilov,   Mladen Grigorov,   Krassimira Janculova,   Kari Halonen,   Paula Kohonen-Jalonen,   Rumiana Kermowa,   Chodoumir Nachev,   Jaakko Tuomilehto,  

 

期刊: Journal of Hypertension  (OVID Available online 1998)
卷期: Volume 16, issue 7  

页码: 963-969

 

ISSN:0263-6352

 

年代: 1998

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: cognitive status;Mini Mental State Examination;isolated systolic hypertension;elderly

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

ObjectiveTo assess cognitive functions and their correlates for a dementia-free cohort of old patients with isolated systolic hypertension.DesignCross-sectional data from the randomization period of the European Trial in Elderly with Systolic Hypertension (Syst-Eur Vascular Dementia Project).SettingSixteen European countries and Israel.ParticipantsWe studied 2252 patients aged 60–100 years (mean 70).Main outcome measuresMini Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Spearman correlation of MMSE scores to demographic data or blood pressure.ResultsThe MMSE was successfully completed for 1474 women and 751 men. The baseline blood pressure averaged 173 ± 10/86 ± 6 mmHg (means ± SD). Median age at which education of patients at school had stopped was 15 years. Men and women who consumed alcohol (28%) had median intakes of 8 and 3 g/day, respectively. The median MMSE score was 29 (range 15–30). The maximum score of 30 was attained by 609 (30%) subjects. Fifty-nine (3%) patients had a MMSE score of 23 or less. The MMSE score decreased with advancing age (r= −0.21,P< 0.001). Both for men and for women, it was positively correlated to the level of education (r= 0.30 andr= 0.32,P< 0.001). For women after adjustment for age and the level of education, the score was correlated negatively to systolic blood pressure (r= −0.07,P< 0.05) but positively to intake of alcohol (r= 0.06,P< 0.05).ConclusionIn a cohort of elderly patients with isolated systolic hypertension, baseline cognitive function measured in terms of the MMSE score was high, probably due to selective recruitment of patients who were not clinically demented. Blood pressure was a weak contributor to cognitive status compared with age and level of education. Baseline cognitive function of women was negatively and independently correlated to systolic blood pressure.

 

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