Cognitive impairment in heart failure patients: association with abnormal circadian blood pressure rhythm: a review from the HOPE Asia Network

Cognitive impairment (CI) is frequently a comorbid condition in heart failure (HF) patients, and is associated with increased cardiovascular events and death. Numerous factors contribute to CI in HF patients. Decreased cerebral blood flow, inflammation, and activation of neurohumoral factors are all...

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Main Authors: Komori, Takahiro, Hoshide, Satoshi, Turana, Yuda, Sogunuru, Guru Prasad, Kario, Kazuomi, Wang, Ji Guan, Chia, Yook Chin *
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.27532024-07-08T02:49:05Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2753/ Cognitive impairment in heart failure patients: association with abnormal circadian blood pressure rhythm: a review from the HOPE Asia Network Komori, Takahiro Hoshide, Satoshi Turana, Yuda Sogunuru, Guru Prasad Kario, Kazuomi Wang, Ji Guan Chia, Yook Chin * RC Internal medicine Cognitive impairment (CI) is frequently a comorbid condition in heart failure (HF) patients, and is associated with increased cardiovascular events and death. Numerous factors contribute to CI in HF patients. Decreased cerebral blood flow, inflammation, and activation of neurohumoral factors are all thought to be factors that exacerbate CI. Hypoperfusion of the brain due to decreased systemic blood flow, cerebral venous congestion, and atherosclerosis are the main mechanism of CI in HF patients. Abnormal circadian BP rhythm is one of the other conditions associated with CI. The conditions in which BP does not decrease sufficiently or increases during the night are called non-dipper or riser BP patterns. Abnormal circadian BP rhythm worsens CI in HF patients through cerebral congestion during sleep and atherosclerosis due to pressure overload. Interventions for CI in HF patients include treatment for HF itself using cardiovascular drugs, and treatment for fluid retention, one of the causes of abnormal circadian rhythms. Sprinter Nature 2023 Article PeerReviewed Komori, Takahiro and Hoshide, Satoshi and Turana, Yuda and Sogunuru, Guru Prasad and Kario, Kazuomi and Wang, Ji Guan and Chia, Yook Chin * (2023) Cognitive impairment in heart failure patients: association with abnormal circadian blood pressure rhythm: a review from the HOPE Asia Network. Hypertension Research, 47. pp. 267-270. ISSN 1348-4214 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41440-023-01423-7 10.1038/s41440-023-01423-7
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Komori, Takahiro
Hoshide, Satoshi
Turana, Yuda
Sogunuru, Guru Prasad
Kario, Kazuomi
Wang, Ji Guan
Chia, Yook Chin *
Cognitive impairment in heart failure patients: association with abnormal circadian blood pressure rhythm: a review from the HOPE Asia Network
description Cognitive impairment (CI) is frequently a comorbid condition in heart failure (HF) patients, and is associated with increased cardiovascular events and death. Numerous factors contribute to CI in HF patients. Decreased cerebral blood flow, inflammation, and activation of neurohumoral factors are all thought to be factors that exacerbate CI. Hypoperfusion of the brain due to decreased systemic blood flow, cerebral venous congestion, and atherosclerosis are the main mechanism of CI in HF patients. Abnormal circadian BP rhythm is one of the other conditions associated with CI. The conditions in which BP does not decrease sufficiently or increases during the night are called non-dipper or riser BP patterns. Abnormal circadian BP rhythm worsens CI in HF patients through cerebral congestion during sleep and atherosclerosis due to pressure overload. Interventions for CI in HF patients include treatment for HF itself using cardiovascular drugs, and treatment for fluid retention, one of the causes of abnormal circadian rhythms.
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author Komori, Takahiro
Hoshide, Satoshi
Turana, Yuda
Sogunuru, Guru Prasad
Kario, Kazuomi
Wang, Ji Guan
Chia, Yook Chin *
author_facet Komori, Takahiro
Hoshide, Satoshi
Turana, Yuda
Sogunuru, Guru Prasad
Kario, Kazuomi
Wang, Ji Guan
Chia, Yook Chin *
author_sort Komori, Takahiro
title Cognitive impairment in heart failure patients: association with abnormal circadian blood pressure rhythm: a review from the HOPE Asia Network
title_short Cognitive impairment in heart failure patients: association with abnormal circadian blood pressure rhythm: a review from the HOPE Asia Network
title_full Cognitive impairment in heart failure patients: association with abnormal circadian blood pressure rhythm: a review from the HOPE Asia Network
title_fullStr Cognitive impairment in heart failure patients: association with abnormal circadian blood pressure rhythm: a review from the HOPE Asia Network
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive impairment in heart failure patients: association with abnormal circadian blood pressure rhythm: a review from the HOPE Asia Network
title_sort cognitive impairment in heart failure patients: association with abnormal circadian blood pressure rhythm: a review from the hope asia network
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url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2753/
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