| Literature DB >> 27492370 |
Sevil Yasar1, Mattan Schuchman1, Jean Peters2, Kaarin J Anstey3, Michelle C Carlson4, Ruth Peters5.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is an established association between hypertension and increased risk of poor cognitive performance and dementia including Alzheimer's disease; however, associations between antihypertensive medications (AHMs) and dementia risk are less consistent. An increased interest in AHM has resulted in expanding publications; however, none of the recent reviews are comprehensive. Our extensive review includes 15 observational and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published over the last 5 years, assessing the relationship between AHM and cognitive impairment. RECENTEntities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; Antihypertensive medication; Cognitive decline; Dementia
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27492370 PMCID: PMC4975763 DOI: 10.1007/s11906-016-0674-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Hypertens Rep ISSN: 1522-6417 Impact factor: 5.369
Human studies reporting results related to calcium channel blocker (CCB) use
| Author | Study name | Adjusted results |
|---|---|---|
| Yasar et al. 2013 [ | GEMS | For incident Alzheimer’s disease—drug class vs non antihypertensive users |
| Gelber et al. 2013 [ | HAAS | For incident cognitive impairment drug class vs non antihypertensive users |
| Peters et al. 2015 [ | The Newcastle 85+ study | For a fall in SMMSE of ≥4 points |
| Chuang et al. 2014 [ | Cache County study | For incident Alzheimer’s disease |
| Johnson et al. 2012 [ | Veterans Administration cohort | For incident dementia drug class vs antihypertensive users and non-users |
| Wagner et al. 2012 [ | Disease Analyzer database cohort | For incident dementia, antihypertensive drug type compared to matching control |
Human studies reporting results related to angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor
| Author | Study name | Adjusted results |
|---|---|---|
| Yasar et al. 2013 [ | GEMS | For incident Alzheimer’s disease |
| Gelber et al. 2013 [ | HAAS | For incident cognitive impairment drug class vs non antihypertensive users |
| Solfrizzi et al. 2013 [ | ILSA | For incident MCI |
| Peters et al. 2015 [ | The Newcastle 85+ study | For a fall in SMMSE of ≥4 points |
| Chuang et al. 2014 [ | Cache County study | Whole sample, incident Alzheimer’s disease |
| Davies et al. 2014 [ | GPRD cohort | ACE compared to other antihypertensive |
| Wagner et al. 2012 [ | Disease Analyzer database cohort | For incident dementia |
Human studies reporting results related to Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (ARB) use
| Author | Study name | Adjusted results |
|---|---|---|
| Anderson et al. 2011 [ | ONTARGET | Authors state that none of the treatment effects were changed appreciably when adjusted sequentially with key variable. |
| Anderson et al. 2011 [ | TRANSCEND | |
| Yasar et al. 2013 [ | GEMS | For incident Alzheimer's Disease - drug class vs non antihypertensive users ARB |
| Peters et al. 2015 [ | The Newcastle 85+ Study | For a fall in SMMSE of >=4 points: |
| Li et al. 2010 [ | Veterans Affairs cohort 2002-2006 | For the outcome of Alzheimer's Disease; |
| Hsu et al. 2013 [ | Taiwan National Health Insurance cohort | For incident Alzheimer's Disease: |
| Johnson et al. 2012 [ | Veterans Affairs cohort 2002-2006 | For incident dementia drug class vs antihypertensive users and non-users: |
| Davies et al. 2014 [ | GPRD cohort | ARB compared to other antihypertensive |
| Wagner et al. 2012 [ | Disease Analyzer Database cohort | For incident dementia: Antihypertensive drug type compared to matching control. |
Human studies reporting results related to diuretic use
| Author | Study name | Adjusted results |
|---|---|---|
| Yasar et al. 2013 [ | GEMS | For incident Alzheimer’s disease drug class vs non antihypertensive users |
| Gelber et al. 2013 [ | HAAS | For incident cognitive impairment drug class vs non antihypertensive users |
| Peters et al. 2015 [ | The Newcastle 85+ study | For a fall in SMMSE of ≥4 points |
| Chuang et al. 2014 [ | Cache County study | For incident Alzheimer’s disease |
| Johnson et al. 2012 [ | Veterans Affairs cohort 2002–2006 | For incident dementia drug class vs antihypertensive users and non users |
| Tully et al. 2016 [ | Meta-analysis reporting unpublished data from the 90+ study | For incident dementia |
| Tully et al. 2016 [ | Meta-analysis reporting unpublished data from the Three Cities study | For incident dementia |
| Wagner et al. 2012 [ | Disease Analyzer database cohort | For incident dementia, antihypertensive drug type compared to matching control |
Human studies reporting results related to beta blocker (BB) use
| Author | Study name | Adjusted results |
|---|---|---|
| Yasar et al. 2013 [ | GEMS | For incident Alzheimer’s disease—drug class vs non antihypertensive users |
| Gelber et al. 2013 [ | HAAS | For incident cognitive impairment drug class vs non antihypertensive users |
| Peters et al. 2015 [ | The Newcastle 85+ study | For a fall in SMMSE of ≥4 points |
| Chuang et al. 2014 [ | Cache County study | For incident Alzheimer’s disease |
| Johnson et al. 2012 [ | Veterans Affairs cohort 2002–2006 | For incident dementia, drug class vs antihypertensive users and non-users |
| Wagner et al. 2012 [ | Disease Analyzer database cohort | For incident dementia, antihypertensive drug type compared to matching control |