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Heart failure and cognitive dysfunction.

International journal of cardiology (2014-12-03)
James Ampadu, John E Morley
RÉSUMÉ

It has been estimated that 5.1million Americans suffer from heart failure. Cognitive impairment has been described as a consequence of heart failure in numerous studies spanning the last three decades. This systematic review helps differentiate "cognitive impairment" into mild cognitive impairment, dementia, and delirium. We evaluate the prevalence, pathophysiology, treatment modalities, and possible outcomes previously described with these associations in heart failure. This review also assesses the utility of the different screening modalities and their efficacy as they pertain to recognizing cognitive impairment.

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DL-Homocysteine, ≥95% (titration)
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DL-Homocysteine, analytical standard