Cerebral Vasomotor Reactivity and Risk of Mortality

Author:

Portegies Marileen L.P.1,de Bruijn Renée F.A.G.1,Hofman Albert1,Koudstaal Peter J.1,Ikram M. Arfan1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Epidemiology (M.L.P.P., R.F.A.G.d.B., A.H., M.A.I.), Radiology (M.A.I.), and Neurology (M.L.P.P., R.F.A.G.d.B., P.J.K., M.A.I.), Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; and Netherlands Consortium for Healthy Ageing, Leiden, the Netherlands (R.F.A.G.d.B., M.A.I.).

Abstract

Background and Purpose— Accumulating vascular pathology in cerebral arteries leads to impaired cerebral vasomotor reactivity. In turn, impaired cerebral vasomotor reactivity is a risk factor for stroke in clinical populations. It remains unclear whether impaired cerebral vasomotor reactivity also reflects more systemic vascular damage. We investigated whether cerebral vasomotor reactivity is associated with the risk of mortality, focusing particularly on cardiovascular mortality independent from stroke. Methods— Between 1997 and 1999, 1695 participants from the Rotterdam Study underwent cerebral vasomotor reactivity measurements using transcranial Doppler. Follow-up was complete until January 1, 2011. We assessed the associations between cerebral vasomotor reactivity and mortality using Cox proportional hazards models, adjusting for age, sex, and blood pressure changes and subsequently for cardiovascular risk factors. We additionally censored for incident stroke. Results— During 17 004 person-years, 557 participants died, of whom 181 due to a cardiovascular cause. In the fully adjusted model, the hazard ratio per SD decrease in vasomotor reactivity was 1.10 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.01–1.19) for all-cause mortality, 1.09 (95% CI, 0.94–1.26) for cardiovascular mortality, and 1.10 (95% CI, 0.99–1.21) for noncardiovascular mortality. These associations remained unchanged after censoring for incident stroke. Conclusions— We found that lower cerebral vasomotor reactivity is associated with an increased risk of death. Incident stroke does not affect this association, suggesting that a lower cerebral vasomotor reactivity reflects a generally impaired vascular system.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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