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The Blood Pressure Pendulum following Spinal Cord Injury: Implications for Vascular Cognitive Impairment

机译:脊髓损伤后的血压摆:对血管认知障碍的影响。

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Cognitive impairment following spinal cord injury (SCI) has received considerable attention in recent years. Among the various systemic effects of SCI that contribute towards cognitive decline in this population, cardiovascular dysfunction is arguably one of the most significant. The majority of individuals with a cervical or upper-thoracic SCI commonly experience conditions called orthostatic hypotension and autonomic dysreflexia, which are characterized by dangerous fluctuations in systemic blood pressure (BP). Herein, we review the potential impact of extreme BP lability on vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) in individuals with SCI. Albeit preliminary in the SCI population, there is convincing evidence that chronic hypotension and hypertension in able-bodied individuals results in devastating impairments in cerebrovascular health, leading to VCI. We discuss the pertinent literature, and while drawing mechanistic comparisons between able-bodied cohorts and individuals with SCI, we emphasize the need for additional research to elucidate the mechanisms of cognitive impairment specific to the SCI population. Lastly, we highlight the current and potential future therapies to manage and treat BP instability, thereby possibly mitigating VCI in the SCI population.
机译:近年来,脊髓损伤(SCI)后的认知障碍受到了相当大的关注。在导致该人群认知能力下降的SCI的各种全身性影响中,心血管功能障碍可以说是最严重的功能障碍之一。大多数患有颈椎或上胸SCI的人通常会经历称为体位性低血压和自主神经反射不良的疾病,其特征在于系统性血压(BP)的危险波动。本文中,我们回顾了极端BP不稳定性对SCI患者的血管认知损害(VCI)的潜在影响。尽管是SCI人群的初步研究,但有力的证据表明,身体健全的人的慢性低血压和高血压会导致脑血管健康的破坏性破坏,从而导致VCI。我们讨论了相关文献,并在健全的队列和患有SCI的个体之间进行了机械比较时,我们强调需要进行进一步的研究以阐明SCI人群特异的认知障碍的机制。最后,我们重点介绍了管理和治疗BP不稳定的当前和潜在的未来疗法,从而有可能减轻SCI人群中的VCI。

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