[Arterial hypertension and cognitive deficit].

Cristina Paglieri, Daniela Bisbocci, Francesco Amenta, Franco Veglio
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Cognitive impairment and dementia are more and more common in the elderly. The first begins, it advances silently and it leads to dementia in few years. Arterial hypertension represents the most important cerebrovascular risk factor after age. In numerous studies an inverse relationship between blood pressure values and cognitive performance emerges: it is possible that arterial hypertension plays a role in the pathogenesis of cognitive decline. Even in asymptomatic subjects the magnetic resonance signs of cerebral damage accompany cognitive impairment development. Antihypertensive therapy influence on cognitive function represents a subject of actual interest. The most studied drugs are calcium antagonists and ACE-inhibitors; they seem to have a protective effect on cognitive impairment, with regard to diuretics and beta-blockers. It would be important to study hypertensive patients, above all young asymptomatic hypertensives, even about cognitive functions, to prevent and consider cognitive decline and effective organ damage.

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[动脉高血压和认知障碍]。
认知障碍和痴呆在老年人中越来越常见。第一种开始时,它悄无声息地发展,几年后就会导致痴呆。动脉高血压是老年后最重要的脑血管危险因素。在许多研究中,血压值与认知能力之间出现了反比关系:动脉高血压可能在认知能力下降的发病机制中起作用。即使在无症状的受试者中,脑损伤的磁共振迹象也伴随着认知障碍的发展。降压治疗对认知功能的影响是一个值得关注的课题。研究最多的药物是钙拮抗剂和ace抑制剂;就利尿剂和受体阻滞剂而言,它们似乎对认知障碍有保护作用。研究高血压患者,尤其是年轻无症状高血压患者的认知功能,以预防和考虑认知能力下降和有效器官损伤是很重要的。
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