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Risk of left ventricular dysfunction in patients with probable Alzheimer's disease with APOE*4 allele

  • T. J.M. Van Der Cammen
  • , C. J. Verschoor
  • , C. P.M. Van Loon
  • , F. Van Harskamp
  • , I. De Koning
  • , W. J. Schudel
  • , A. J.C. Slooter
  • , C. Van Broeckhoven
  • , C. M. Van Duijn

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between the APOE genotype and cardiovascular disease in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. DESIGN: Case register study of 100 consecutive referrals to a Memory Clinic where type of dementia and cardiovascular comorbidity were diagnosed and APOE genotype was determined. SETTING: The Memory Clinic, University Hospital Rotterdam Dijkzigt. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred Memory Clinic patients, 59 to 91 years of age, who attended the Memory Clinic in the period between January 1994 and March 1996. MEASUREMENTS: Relative risk of cardiovascular morbidity in probable AD, based on clinical and ECG findings. RESULTS: The diagnosis of probable AD was more frequent in APOE*4 allele-carrying AD patients. When comparing homozygotes for APOE*4 with homozygotes for APOE*3, a nine-fold increase in prevalence of cardiac ischemia on ECG was found in the former. When grouping parameters of left ventricular dysfunction, the prevalence was 7.2 (95% confidence interval 1.2-42.6) times greater in probable Alzheimer patients with APOE4/4. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with probable AD, APOE*4 is associated with cardiac disease indicative of left ventricular dysfunction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)962-967
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of the American Geriatrics Society
Volume46
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1998

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