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Temporal changes in total and hippocampal brain volume and cognitive function in patients with chronic heart failure-the COGNITION.MATTERS-HF cohort study

Authors :
Marius L. Vogt
Stefan Störk
Lukas Pirpamer
Larissa Mühlbauer
Caroline Morbach
Anna Frey
Maximilian Franke
Roxane Sell
Laszlo Solymosi
Wolfgang Müllges
Carsten Henneges
Reinhold Schmidt
Georg Ertl
Peter Kraft
György A. Homola
Guido Stoll
Mirko Pham
Source :
European heart journal. 42(16)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Aims We quantified the concurring dynamics affecting total and hippocampal brain volume and cognitive function in patients with chronic heart failure (HF) over a period of three years. Methods and results A total of 148 patients with mild stable HF entered this monocentric prospective cohort study: mean age 64.5 (10.8) years; 16.2% female; 77% in New York Heart Association functional classes I–II; 128 and 105 patients attended follow-up visits after 1 and 3 years, respectively. The assessment included cardiological, neurological, psychological work-up, and brain magnetic resonance imaging. Total and regional brain volumes were quantified using an operator-independent fully automated approach and reported normalized to the mean estimated intracranial volume. At baseline, the mean hippocampal volume was ∼13% lower than expected. However, the 3-year progressive hippocampal volume loss was small: −62 mm3 [95% confidence interval (CI) −81 to −42, P Conclusion In patients with predominantly mild HF, the markedly reduced hippocampal volume observed at baseline was associated with impaired cognitive function, but no accelerated deterioration in cognition and brain atrophy became evident over a mid-term period of three years.

Details

ISSN :
15229645
Volume :
42
Issue :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European heart journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....235c89203f5ac8421e081af963096d6c