Background: Vascular dementia (VaD) - a severe form of vascular cognitive impairment - and cognitive decline are associated with hypertension and therefore it seems logical to consider that reducing BP with anti-hypertensive therapy may protect against the development/onset of cognitive function impairment or dementia. Scope: This narrative, non-systematic review discusses the available evidence on the potential correlation between the use of anti-hypertensive agents and the risk of VaD and cognitive decline. Methods: MEDLINE was searched for inclusion of relevant studies. No limitations in time were considered. Results: A consensus on the potential effects of anti-hypertensive treatment in the reduction of VaD and associated cognitive decline has not been reached. A protective effect of anti-hypertensive agents has been observed in a number of studies although it is still unclear whether different classes of anti-hypertensive agents have a different effect on the development of VaD. Conclusions: The protective effect of anti-hypertensive agents appears to depend on the specific drug used - positive effects have been observed with calcium channel blockers (CCBs), such as lercanidipine and nitrendipine, the combination perindopril-indapamide and telmisartan.
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Hammersmith Hosp, Royal Postgrad Med Sch, Div Geriatr Med, London W12, EnglandHammersmith Hosp, Royal Postgrad Med Sch, Div Geriatr Med, London W12, England
Bonapace, S
Rajkumar, C
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Hammersmith Hosp, Royal Postgrad Med Sch, Div Geriatr Med, London W12, EnglandHammersmith Hosp, Royal Postgrad Med Sch, Div Geriatr Med, London W12, England
Rajkumar, C
Bulpitt, CJ
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