直立生命体征
高强度
医学
痴呆
仰卧位
舒张期
四分位数
内科学
心脏病学
血压
磁共振成像
逻辑回归
物理疗法
放射科
置信区间
疾病
作者
Hogne Soennesyn,Dennis W.T. Nilsen,Ketil Oppedal,Ole Jacob Greve,Mona K. Beyer,Dag Aarsland
出处
期刊:PLOS ONE
[Public Library of Science]
日期:2012-12-19
卷期号:7 (12): e52196-e52196
被引量:15
标识
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0052196
摘要
White matter hyperintensities (WMH) in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the brain, and orthostatic hypotension (OH) are both common in older people. We tested the hypothesis that OH is associated with WMH.Cross-sectional study.Secondary care outpatient clinics in geriatric medicine and old age psychiatry in western Norway.160 older patients with mild dementia, diagnosed according to standardised criteria.OH was diagnosed according to the consensus definition, measuring blood pressure (BP) in the supine position and within 3 minutes in the standing position. MRI scans were performed according to a common protocol at three centres, and the volumes of WMH were quantified using an automated method (n=82), followed by manual editing. WMH were also quantified using the visual Scheltens scale (n=139). Multiple logistic regression analyses were applied, with highest vs. lowest WMH quartile as response.There were no significant correlations between WMH volumes and systolic or diastolic orthostatic BP drops, and no significant correlations between Scheltens scores of WMH and systolic or diastolic BP drops. In the multivariate analyses, only APOEε4 status remained a significant predictor for WMH using the automated method (p=0.037, OR 0.075 (0.007-0.851)), whereas only age remained a significant predictor for WMH scores (p=0.019, OR 1.119 (1.018-1.230)).We found no association between OH and WMH load in a sample of older patients with mild dementia.
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