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Decreased nighttime heart rate variability and progression of white matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin. A prospective study in community-dwelling older adults
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: Evidence on the role of autonomic dysfunction on white matter hyperintensities (WMH) proPalabras claves:Heart Rate Variability, Progression, prospective cohort study, sympathetic activity, White matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular originAutores:Costa A.F., del Brutto O.H.D., Mera R.M., Peñaherrera E., Recalde B.Y., Rumbea D.A., Victor J. del BruttoFuentes:scopusHigh Social Risk Influence Progression of White Matter Hyperintensities of Presumed Vascular Origin: A Prospective Study in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
ArticleAbstract: Background: Information on cerebrovascular consequences of high social risk, as determined by the soPalabras claves:cerebral small vessel disease, prospective cohort study, Social isolation, Social risk, white matter hyperintensitiesAutores:del Brutto O.H.D., Mera R.M., Recalde B.Y., Rumbea D.A., Victor J. del BruttoFuentes:scopusPatterns of progression of cerebral small vessel disease markers in older adults of Amerindian ancestry: a population-based, longitudinal prospective cohort study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Progression of cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) markers has been studied in differenPalabras claves:Amerindians, cerebral microbleeds, cerebral small vessel disease, Enlarged basal ganglia-perivascular spaces, Lacunes, white matter hyperintensitiesAutores:Costa A.F., del Brutto O.H.D., Mera R.M., Recalde B.Y., Rumbea D.A., Victor J. del BruttoFuentes:scopusRisk for Subsequent SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Severe COVID-19 Among Community-Dwellers With Pre-Existing Cervicocephalic Atherosclerosis: A Population-Based Study
ArticleAbstract: Background: COVID-19 patients may develop atherosclerosis-related complications. Whether a proportioPalabras claves:cervicocephalic atherosclerosis, covid-19, Population-based study, RISK FACTORS, SARS-COV-2Autores:Costa A.F., del Brutto O.H.D., Mera R.M., Recalde B.Y., Rumbea D.A., Sedler M.J., Victor J. del BruttoFuentes:scopus