Long-Term Cognitive Decline After Newly Diagnosed Heart Failure: Longitudinal Analysis in the CHS (Cardiovascular Health Study) [Original Articles]
Conclusions:
Decline in global cognitive ability tends to be faster after HF diagnosis than without HF. Clinical and public health implications of this finding warrant further attention.
Source: Circulation: Heart Failure - Category: Cardiology Authors: Hammond, C. A., Blades, N. J., Chaudhry, S. I., Dodson, J. A., Longstreth, W. T., Heckbert, S. R., Psaty, B. M., Arnold, A. M., Dublin, S., Sitlani, C. M., Gardin, J. M., Thielke, S. M., Nanna, M. G., Gottesman, R. F., Newman, A. B., Thacker, E. L. Tags: Clinical Studies, Epidemiology, Heart Failure Original Articles Source Type: research
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