Uchmanowicz, I;
Rosano, G;
Francesco Piepoli, M;
Vellone, E;
Czapla, M;
Lisiak, M;
Diakowska, D;
Prokopowicz, A;
Aleksandrowicz, K;
Nowak, B;
et al.
Uchmanowicz, I; Rosano, G; Francesco Piepoli, M; Vellone, E; Czapla, M; Lisiak, M; Diakowska, D; Prokopowicz, A; Aleksandrowicz, K; Nowak, B; Wleklik, M; Faulkner, KM
(2023)
The concurrent impact of mild cognitive impairment and frailty syndrome in heart failure.
Arch Med Sci, 19 (4).
pp. 912-920.
ISSN 1734-1922
https://doi.org/10.5114/aoms/162369
SGUL Authors: Rosano, Giuseppe Massimo Claudio
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Abstract
Pathological processes associated with ageing increase the risk of cognitive deficits and dementia. Frailty syndrome, also known as weakness or reserve depletion syndrome, may significantly accelerate these pathological processes in the elderly population. Frailty syndrome is characterized by decreased physiological function and neuropsychiatric symptoms, including cognitive decline and depressive states. In people with cardiovascular disease, the risk of frailty is 3 times higher. Frailty syndrome is particularly prevalent in severe heart failure, which increases the risk of mortality, increases hospital readmission, and reduces patients' quality of life. In addition, co-occurrence of cognitive impairment and frailty syndrome significantly increases the risk of dementia and other adverse outcomes, including mortality, in the heart failure population.
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Keywords: | cardiovascular disease, cognitive deficits, elderly, frailty syndrome, heart failure, risk stratification, 1103 Clinical Sciences, General & Internal Medicine | ||||||||
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: | Academic Structure > Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute (MCS) | ||||||||
Journal or Publication Title: | Arch Med Sci | ||||||||
ISSN: | 1734-1922 | ||||||||
Language: | eng | ||||||||
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PubMed ID: | 37560724 | ||||||||
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URI: | https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/116159 | ||||||||
Publisher's version: | https://doi.org/10.5114/aoms/162369 |
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