Impact of hypertension and apolipoprotein E4 on poststroke cognition in subjects >75 years of age.

Category Primary study
JournalStroke; a journal of cerebral circulation
Year 2005
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The apolipoprotein E4 allele (APOE4) associates with increased dementia risk, and hypertension may associate with mild cognitive deficits. We examined whether nondemented stroke patients with (1) a prestroke history of hypertension and (2) APOE4 were more cognitively impaired at 3 months after stroke. METHODS: A total of 257 participants were genotyped and outcomes from neuropsychological evaluations analyzed using regression. RESULTS: Total Cambridge Assessment for Mental Disorders in the Elderly (CAMCOG) and speed of working memory significantly associated with hypertension. No outcomes significantly associated with APOE4. CONCLUSIONS: Subjects with prestroke hypertension had more impaired global cognition and slower access to information held in working memory.
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First added on: Sep 11, 2014