The use of two clinic office techniques, carotid artery ultrasound and echocardiography (CAUSE), to detect deficient brain blood flow delivery in the healthy, cognitively normal, older individual is proposed. Evidence indicates that persistent heart-to-brain blood flow deficit involving low cardiac output or low ejection fraction and carotid artery narrowing can promote cognitive impairment and that such impairment may lead to Alzheimer's disease (AD) or vascular dementia (VaD). A number of independent epidemiologic studies reported cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease to be risk factors to AD and VaD. The clinical rationale for CAUSE is to detect and prevent progression of cognitive dysfunction in elderly persons and is based on the general understanding that mild cognitive impairme...
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I heard before that both techniques are helpful predicting death on people with heart problems but is reall interesting to find out that it also helps brain diseases such as Alzheimer. Topics like this will be covered in the 12th World Congress of the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, if physicians are interested in attending it please visit the next link for more information: http://www.symposier.com/events/viewevent/254/12th-World-Congress-of-the-World-Federation-for-Ul