Blood pressure variability and cognitive function in older hypertensives.

P Cicconetti, M Costarelia, A Moise, V Ciotti, L Tafaro, G Monteforte, G Piccirillo, M Cacciafesta
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Abstract

Several studies have shown that cerebrovascular organ damage can related not only to average blood pressure (BP) levels, but also to BP variability. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between 24 hr BP variability and cognitive function in older hypertensives. Forty older, never treated hypertensives were submitted to 24 hr ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) and subdivided, according to the variability of the systolic BP (SBP), in two groups: 23 with higher (> PV) and 17 with lower (< PV) SBP variability, defined as the standard deviation (SD) of the mean 24 hr SBP values and as coefficient of variation (CV). They underwent a cognitive assessment by mini mental state examination (MMSE) and a recording of the brain event-related potentials (ERPs). ERPs record neuronal electric activity when the patients are submitted to frequent and rare acoustic stimuli and must recognize and count rare (target) stimuli. The two groups with statistically different 24 hr SBP variability, did not show significant differences in MMSE scores or in N2 and P300 ERP latencies, thus indicating a lack of difference in the cognitive ability between the two groups. Our results show that cognitive function is not related to 24 hr SBP variability in older hypertensives.

老年高血压患者的血压变异性和认知功能。
一些研究表明,脑血管器官损伤不仅与平均血压(BP)水平有关,还与血压变异性有关。本研究的目的是探讨老年高血压患者24小时血压变异性与认知功能之间的关系。40例未接受过治疗的老年高血压患者接受24小时动态血压监测(ABPM),并根据收缩压(SBP)变异性细分为两组:23例收缩压变异性较高(> PV), 17例收缩压变异性较低(< PV),定义为平均24小时收缩压值的标准差(SD)和变异系数(CV)。他们通过迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)进行认知评估,并记录脑事件相关电位(erp)。当患者受到频繁和罕见的声刺激时,erp记录神经元的电活动,并且必须识别和计数罕见的(目标)刺激。两组24小时收缩压变异性有统计学差异,MMSE评分、N2和P300 ERP潜伏期无统计学差异,提示两组认知能力无统计学差异。我们的研究结果表明,老年高血压患者的认知功能与24小时收缩压变异性无关。
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