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Neuropsychology and Cardiovascular Disease
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Neuropsychology and Cardiovascular Disease

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Roughly one of every three Americans has some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD), including more than 70% of persons older than 75 years of age. Long associated with increased risk for mortality and disability, CVD is also a major risk factor for stroke and cerebrovascular disease. There has been growing consensus that CVD is also an important contributor to poor neurocognitive outcome in own right. Numerous studies now link CVD to accelerated cognitive decline, and structural and functional brain abnormalities, including neurodegnerative conditions in the elderly. While vascular dementia is the most obvious example of severe brain dysfunction directly tied to chronic vascular disease, evidence is also mounting that Alzheimer’s disease may be linked to some of the same pathophysiological mechanisms that underlie cardiovascular disease.
This book was written to provide up-to-date insight into these heart-brain connections and the neuropsychology of CVD. Highlights include:BL Controversies in vascular dementia and vascular cognitive impairment (VCI)BL Effects of aging on cerebral hemodynamics and autoregulationBL How blood vessel function contributes to cognitive declineBL Updates on the cognitive impact of cardiosurgical proceduresBL Neurocognitive aspects of heart failureBL Neuropsychological evaluation of persons with CVDBL Mechanisms by which neurological changes produce cardiac dysfunctionBL Recent findings in the structural and functional neuroimaging in CVDBoth clinicians and researchers in neuropsychology, health psychology, cardiology, neurology, psychiatry, geriatrics and many others will find this book an important resource.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
19 March 2009
Pages
432
ISBN
9780195341188

Roughly one of every three Americans has some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD), including more than 70% of persons older than 75 years of age. Long associated with increased risk for mortality and disability, CVD is also a major risk factor for stroke and cerebrovascular disease. There has been growing consensus that CVD is also an important contributor to poor neurocognitive outcome in own right. Numerous studies now link CVD to accelerated cognitive decline, and structural and functional brain abnormalities, including neurodegnerative conditions in the elderly. While vascular dementia is the most obvious example of severe brain dysfunction directly tied to chronic vascular disease, evidence is also mounting that Alzheimer’s disease may be linked to some of the same pathophysiological mechanisms that underlie cardiovascular disease.
This book was written to provide up-to-date insight into these heart-brain connections and the neuropsychology of CVD. Highlights include:BL Controversies in vascular dementia and vascular cognitive impairment (VCI)BL Effects of aging on cerebral hemodynamics and autoregulationBL How blood vessel function contributes to cognitive declineBL Updates on the cognitive impact of cardiosurgical proceduresBL Neurocognitive aspects of heart failureBL Neuropsychological evaluation of persons with CVDBL Mechanisms by which neurological changes produce cardiac dysfunctionBL Recent findings in the structural and functional neuroimaging in CVDBoth clinicians and researchers in neuropsychology, health psychology, cardiology, neurology, psychiatry, geriatrics and many others will find this book an important resource.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
19 March 2009
Pages
432
ISBN
9780195341188