The Prevalence of Cognitive Impairment Among Adults with Incident Heart Failure: The REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) Study

Cognitive impairment (CI) is one of the most common comorbid conditions among adults with heart failure (HF)1, 2 and is associated with poor quality of life3 and self-care,4 and increased morbidity and mortality.5 –7 While prior studies agree that CI is highly prevalent in HF, prevalence estimates vary widely, ranging from 25-80%.1, 7, 8 Additionally, the underlying pathophysiology of CI and its trajectory in HF, remain uncertain.1, 7
Source: Journal of Cardiac Failure - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Brief Report Source Type: research