Angiotensin Receptors Blockers and Cognition in Elderly Home Residents | ||||
The Egyptian Journal of Geriatrics and Gerontology | ||||
Article 5, Volume 3, Issue 1, March 2016, Page 1-3 PDF (529.94 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejgg.2016.30869 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Hamza S A; Adly N N; Ekramy E. Abdelrahman E E; Fouad I M | ||||
Geriatric Medicine & Gerontology department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Abstract Background: Cognitive impairment and hypertension are prevalent in elderly. There is controversial data regarding the impact of angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) on cognition. Aim: To study studied the relation between angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) and cognition. Methods: A case control study was conducted among Cairo’s elderly home residents, aged ≥ 60 years old, between users (n= 10) and non-users (n= 67) of ARBs among hypertensive elderly in long term care centers. Results: There was no significant difference between users and non-users of ARBs in MMSE, age, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) (P= 0.76, 0.54, 0.66 and 0.37 consecutively). Conclusions: No sufficient evidence supports the relation between ARBs and cognition in a sample of hypertensive elderly. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Hypertensive; Cognition; ARBs | ||||
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