BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a nurse-led multidomain cardiovascular intervention on white matter hyperintensity (WMH) progression and incident lacunar infarcts in community-dwelling elderly with hypertension. METHODS: The preDIVA trial (Prevention of Dementia by Intensive Vascular Care) was an open-label, cluster-randomized controlled trial in community-dwelling individuals aged 70 to 78 years. General practices were assigned by computer-generated randomization to 6-year nurse-led, multidomain intensive vascular care or standard care. Of 3526 preDIVA participants, 195 nondemented participants with a systolic blood pressure >/=140 mm Hg were consecutively recruited to undergo magnetic resonance imaging a...
Dementia is a global problem and major target for health care providers. Although up to 45% of cases...
Dementia is a global problem and major target for health care providers. Although up to 45% of cases...
Recent epidemiological evidence indicates that vascular risk factors (VRFs) play a significant role ...
Background and Purpose - This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a nurse-led multidomain cardiova...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a n...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether intensive vascular care in GP practices can prevent dementia in a popul...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with an increas...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via https://doi...
Magnetic resonance imaging Background: Subcortical lacunar infarcts and white matter hyperintensitie...
International audienceBackground—Blood pressure (BP) is recognized as a major risk factor for white ...
Poster Viewing and Discussion 28: no. P28-3Background We conducted a hospital-based study to invest...
Objectives: Visit-to-visit blood pressure (BP)variability is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseas...
Background: The arterial spin labeling-spatial coefficient of variation (sCoV) is a new vascular mag...
Aims: To investigate the contribution of vascular risk factors (VRFs), vascular diseases (VDs) and w...
ObjectiveTo determine whether cerebral small vessel disease or disability modify the effect of SBP t...
Dementia is a global problem and major target for health care providers. Although up to 45% of cases...
Dementia is a global problem and major target for health care providers. Although up to 45% of cases...
Recent epidemiological evidence indicates that vascular risk factors (VRFs) play a significant role ...
Background and Purpose - This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a nurse-led multidomain cardiova...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a n...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether intensive vascular care in GP practices can prevent dementia in a popul...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with an increas...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via https://doi...
Magnetic resonance imaging Background: Subcortical lacunar infarcts and white matter hyperintensitie...
International audienceBackground—Blood pressure (BP) is recognized as a major risk factor for white ...
Poster Viewing and Discussion 28: no. P28-3Background We conducted a hospital-based study to invest...
Objectives: Visit-to-visit blood pressure (BP)variability is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseas...
Background: The arterial spin labeling-spatial coefficient of variation (sCoV) is a new vascular mag...
Aims: To investigate the contribution of vascular risk factors (VRFs), vascular diseases (VDs) and w...
ObjectiveTo determine whether cerebral small vessel disease or disability modify the effect of SBP t...
Dementia is a global problem and major target for health care providers. Although up to 45% of cases...
Dementia is a global problem and major target for health care providers. Although up to 45% of cases...
Recent epidemiological evidence indicates that vascular risk factors (VRFs) play a significant role ...