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Cerebral microbleeds, retinopathy, and dementia The AGES-Reykjavik Study

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NEUROLOGY
卷 75, 期 24, 页码 2221-2228

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182020349

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  1. NIH [N01-AG-12100, ZIAEY000401, NEI 2 U10 EY006594-21A1, NEI 1 R01 HL6997, NEI 1 R01 EY016379, 1 R01 DK073217-01]
  2. National Institute on Aging
  3. National Eye Institute [ZIAEY000401]
  4. NIH, USA
  5. Icelandic Heart Association
  6. Icelandic Parliament, Iceland
  7. Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research for the Future Leaders on Ageing Research in Europe (FLARE) [2007-1728, 2009-1934]
  8. Swedish Research Council [K2008-69X-20821-01-3]

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Objective: To determine whether microvascular damage, indicated by cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) and retinal microvascular signs, is associated with cognitive function and dementia in older persons. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study of 3,906 participants (mean age 76 years; 58% women) in the AGES-Reykjavik Study (2002-2006). We assessed CMBs on MRI and retinal microvascular signs on digital retinal images. Composite Z scores of memory, processing speed, and executive function were derived from a battery of neurocognitive tests. Dementia and subtypes were diagnosed following international criteria. Regression models were used to relate cognitive Z scores and dementia to CMBs and retinal microvascular signs, adjusting for demographics, cardiovascular factors, and brain ischemic lesions. Results: People with multiple (>= 2) CMBs had lower Z scores on tests of processing speed (beta-coefficient -0.16; 95% confidence interval -0.26 to -0.05) and executive function (-0.14; -0.24 to -0.04); results were strongest for having multiple CMBs located in the deep hemispheric or infratentorial areas. The odds ratio of vascular dementia was 2.32 (95% confidence interval 1.02 to 5.25) for multiple CMBs and 1.95 (1.04 to 3.62) for retinopathy. Having both CMBs and retinopathy, compared to having neither, was significantly associated with markedly slower processing speed (-0.25; -0.37 to -0.12), poorer executive function (-0.19; -0.31 to -0.07), and an increased odds ratio of vascular dementia (3.10; 1.11 to 8.62). Conclusion: Having multiple CMBs or concomitant CMBs and retinopathy is associated with a profile of vascular cognitive impairment. These findings suggest that microvascular damage, as indicated by CMBs and retinopathy lesions, has functional consequences in older men and women living in the community. Neurology (R) 2010;75:2221-2228

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