Association of Cardiac Structure and Function With Neurocognition in Hispanics/Latinos: The Echocardiographic Study of Latinos

Objective: To study the associations of comprehensive measures of cardiac structure and function with multidimensional neurocognitive measures. Patients and Methods: The Echocardiographic Study of Latinos is a population-based cohort of Hispanic/Latino adults older than 45 years enrolled from Octobe...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Faher Almahmoud, MD, MS, Hector M. Gonzalez, PhD, Katrina Swett, MS, Wassim Tarraf, PhD, Neil Schneiderman, PhD, Mayank M. Kansal, MD, Melissa Lamar, PhD, Gregory A. Talavera, MD, MPH, Carlos J. Rodriguez, MD, MPH
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Published: Elsevier 2018-06-01
Series:Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2542454818300213
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spelling doaj-6fe1c3f5fb90484eb9b81c3449fb16c92020-11-25T00:29:29ZengElsevierMayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes2542-45482018-06-0122165175Association of Cardiac Structure and Function With Neurocognition in Hispanics/Latinos: The Echocardiographic Study of LatinosMohamed Faher Almahmoud, MD, MS0Hector M. Gonzalez, PhD1Katrina Swett, MS2Wassim Tarraf, PhD3Neil Schneiderman, PhD4Mayank M. Kansal, MD5Melissa Lamar, PhD6Gregory A. Talavera, MD, MPH7Carlos J. Rodriguez, MD, MPH8Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Texas Medical Branch, GalvestonDepartment of Neurosciences, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA, and Shiley-Marcos Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, La Jolla, CADepartment of Medicine and Department of Epidemiology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NCInstitute of Gerontology, and Department of Health Care Sciences, Wayne State University, Detroit, MIDepartment of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FLDivision of Cardiology, University of Illinois at Chicago, ChicagoUniversity of Illinois at Chicago, ChicagoGraduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, San Diego, CADepartment of Medicine and Department of Epidemiology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC; Correspondence: Address to Carlos J. Rodriguez, MD, MPH, Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University, Medical Center Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC 27152.Objective: To study the associations of comprehensive measures of cardiac structure and function with multidimensional neurocognitive measures. Patients and Methods: The Echocardiographic Study of Latinos is a population-based cohort of Hispanic/Latino adults older than 45 years enrolled from October 1, 2011, through June 30, 2014. Neurocognitive measures included Word Fluency (WF), Brief-Spanish English Verbal Learning Test (B-SEVLT), and Digit Symbol Substitution Test. The B-SEVLT included B-SEVLT-recall and B-SEVLT-sum. Echocardiographic measures included cardiac structure, systolic and diastolic function, and myocardial strain. Multivariable regression models were fit using survey statistics and sampling probabilities. Results: A total of 1794 participants (mean age, 56±0.5 years; 56% women) were included in the analysis. In the adjusted model, higher left ventricular mass index was associated with lower B-SEVLT-sum and Digit Symbol Substitution Test scores. Left ventricular systolic dysfunction was associated with lower WF scores. Abnormal left ventricular geometry was associated with lower B-SEVLT-sum scores. Higher relative wall thickness was associated with B-SEVLT-recall and B-SEVLT-sum scores. Mitral annular relaxation velocities were associated with lower B-SEVLT-recall, B-SEVLT-sum, and WF scores. Higher mitral inflow to annular early diastolic velocity ratio was associated with lower B-SEVLT-recall and B-SEVLT-sum scores. Diastolic dysfunction was associated with lower B-SEVLT-sum scores. Finally, lower global longitudinal strain was associated with lower WF scores. Conclusion: Alterations in cardiac structure, systolic and diastolic function, and myocardial strain were associated with worse neurocognitive function. Further study is needed to determine the mechanisms (ie, impairment of cerebral flow and silent brain infarctions) mediating these heart-brain associations.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2542454818300213
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author Mohamed Faher Almahmoud, MD, MS
Hector M. Gonzalez, PhD
Katrina Swett, MS
Wassim Tarraf, PhD
Neil Schneiderman, PhD
Mayank M. Kansal, MD
Melissa Lamar, PhD
Gregory A. Talavera, MD, MPH
Carlos J. Rodriguez, MD, MPH
spellingShingle Mohamed Faher Almahmoud, MD, MS
Hector M. Gonzalez, PhD
Katrina Swett, MS
Wassim Tarraf, PhD
Neil Schneiderman, PhD
Mayank M. Kansal, MD
Melissa Lamar, PhD
Gregory A. Talavera, MD, MPH
Carlos J. Rodriguez, MD, MPH
Association of Cardiac Structure and Function With Neurocognition in Hispanics/Latinos: The Echocardiographic Study of Latinos
Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes
author_facet Mohamed Faher Almahmoud, MD, MS
Hector M. Gonzalez, PhD
Katrina Swett, MS
Wassim Tarraf, PhD
Neil Schneiderman, PhD
Mayank M. Kansal, MD
Melissa Lamar, PhD
Gregory A. Talavera, MD, MPH
Carlos J. Rodriguez, MD, MPH
author_sort Mohamed Faher Almahmoud, MD, MS
title Association of Cardiac Structure and Function With Neurocognition in Hispanics/Latinos: The Echocardiographic Study of Latinos
title_short Association of Cardiac Structure and Function With Neurocognition in Hispanics/Latinos: The Echocardiographic Study of Latinos
title_full Association of Cardiac Structure and Function With Neurocognition in Hispanics/Latinos: The Echocardiographic Study of Latinos
title_fullStr Association of Cardiac Structure and Function With Neurocognition in Hispanics/Latinos: The Echocardiographic Study of Latinos
title_full_unstemmed Association of Cardiac Structure and Function With Neurocognition in Hispanics/Latinos: The Echocardiographic Study of Latinos
title_sort association of cardiac structure and function with neurocognition in hispanics/latinos: the echocardiographic study of latinos
publisher Elsevier
series Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes
issn 2542-4548
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Objective: To study the associations of comprehensive measures of cardiac structure and function with multidimensional neurocognitive measures. Patients and Methods: The Echocardiographic Study of Latinos is a population-based cohort of Hispanic/Latino adults older than 45 years enrolled from October 1, 2011, through June 30, 2014. Neurocognitive measures included Word Fluency (WF), Brief-Spanish English Verbal Learning Test (B-SEVLT), and Digit Symbol Substitution Test. The B-SEVLT included B-SEVLT-recall and B-SEVLT-sum. Echocardiographic measures included cardiac structure, systolic and diastolic function, and myocardial strain. Multivariable regression models were fit using survey statistics and sampling probabilities. Results: A total of 1794 participants (mean age, 56±0.5 years; 56% women) were included in the analysis. In the adjusted model, higher left ventricular mass index was associated with lower B-SEVLT-sum and Digit Symbol Substitution Test scores. Left ventricular systolic dysfunction was associated with lower WF scores. Abnormal left ventricular geometry was associated with lower B-SEVLT-sum scores. Higher relative wall thickness was associated with B-SEVLT-recall and B-SEVLT-sum scores. Mitral annular relaxation velocities were associated with lower B-SEVLT-recall, B-SEVLT-sum, and WF scores. Higher mitral inflow to annular early diastolic velocity ratio was associated with lower B-SEVLT-recall and B-SEVLT-sum scores. Diastolic dysfunction was associated with lower B-SEVLT-sum scores. Finally, lower global longitudinal strain was associated with lower WF scores. Conclusion: Alterations in cardiac structure, systolic and diastolic function, and myocardial strain were associated with worse neurocognitive function. Further study is needed to determine the mechanisms (ie, impairment of cerebral flow and silent brain infarctions) mediating these heart-brain associations.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2542454818300213
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