@article{49e10ef15b64438c9a3498a61492448c,
title = "Sex differences in memory clinic patients with possible vascular cognitive impairment",
abstract = "Introduction: We aimed to establish sex differences in vascular brain damage of memory clinic patients with possible vascular cognitive impairment (VCI).Methods: A total of 860 memory clinic patients (aged 67.7 ± 8.5; 46% female) with cognitive complaints and vascular brain damage (ie, possible VCI) from the prospective TRACE-VCI (Utrecht-Amsterdam Clinical Features and Prognosis in Vascular Cognitive Impairment) cohort study with 2-year follow-up were included. Age-adjusted female-to-male differences were calculated with general linear models, for demographic variables, vascular risk factors, clinical diagnosis, cognitive performance, and brain magnetic resonance imaging markers.Results: We found no difference in age nor distribution of clinical diagnoses between females and males. Females performed worse on the MMSE (Mini-Mental State Examination) and CAMCOG (Cognitive and Self-Contained Part of the Cambridge Examination for Mental Disorders of the Elderly). Females had a larger white matter hyperintensity volume, while males more often showed (lacunar) infarcts. There was no difference in microbleed prevalence. Males had smaller normalized total brain and gray matter volumes. During follow-up, occurrence of cognitive decline and institutionalization was comparable, but mortality was higher in males.Discussion: Our results suggest that susceptibility and underlying etiology of VCI might differ by sex. Males seem to have more large vessel brain damage compared to females that have more small vessel brain damage.",
keywords = "CAMCOG, infarcts, microbleeds, MMSE, mortality, sex differences, vascular cognitive impairment, white matter hyperinensities",
author = "Exalto, {Lieza G} and Boomsma, {Jooske M F} and {Babapour Mofrad}, Rosha and Frederik Barkhof and Groeneveld, {Onno N} and Rutger Heinen and Kuijf, {Hugo J} and Leeuwis, {Anna E} and Prins, {Niels D} and Biessels, {Geert Jan} and {Vd Flier}, {Wiesje M}",
note = "Funding Information: Research of the Alzheimer Center Amsterdam is part of the neurodegeneration research program of the Amsterdam Neuroscience. Alzheimer Center Amsterdam is supported by Stichting Alzheimer Nederland and Stichting VUMC fonds. The clinical database structure was developed with funding from Stichting Dioraphte. WF holds the Pasman chair. WF is recipient of is recipient of NCDC, which is funded in the context of Deltaplan Dementie from ZonMW Memorabel (project nr 73305095005) and Alzheimer Nederland. Funding Information: Lieza G. Exalto is supported by Alzheimer Nederland WE.03-2019-15. The TRACE-VCI study was supported by Vidi grant 917.11.384 and Vici grand 918.16.616 from ZonMw, the Netherlands, Organisation for Health Research and Development and grant 2010T073 from the Dutch Heart Association to Geert Jan Biessels. This work is also supported by the Netherlands CardioVascular Research Initiative: the Dutch Heart Foundation (CVON 2018-28 Heart Brain Connection). Research of the Alzheimer Center Amsterdam is part of the neurodegeneration research program of the Amsterdam Neuroscience. Alzheimer Center Amsterdam is supported by Stichting Alzheimer Nederland and Stichting VUMC fonds. The clinical database structure was developed with funding from Stichting Dioraphte. WF holds the Pasman chair. WF is recipient of is recipient of NCDC, which is funded in the context of Deltaplan Dementie from ZonMW Memorabel (project nr 73305095005) and Alzheimer Nederland. Frederik Barkhof is supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) biomedical research center, London, United Kingdom. Funding Information: Frederik Barkhof is supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) biomedical research center, London, United Kingdom. Funding Information: Lieza G. Exalto is supported by Alzheimer Nederland WE.03‐2019‐15. The TRACE‐VCI study was supported by Vidi grant 917.11.384 and Vici grand 918.16.616 from ZonMw, the Netherlands, Organisation for Health Research and Development and grant 2010T073 from the Dutch Heart Association to Geert Jan Biessels. This work is also supported by the Netherlands CardioVascular Research Initiative: the Dutch Heart Foundation (CVON 2018‐28 Heart Brain Connection). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 The Authors. Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Alzheimer's Association Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1002/dad2.12090",
language = "English",
volume = "12",
pages = "1--10",
journal = "Alzheimer's and Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment and Disease Monitoring",
issn = "2352-8729",
publisher = "John Wiley & Sons Inc.",
number = "1",
}