Cystatin C, cognition, and brain MRI findings in 90+-year-olds

Volume: 93, Pages: 78 - 84
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Chronic kidney disease is emerging as a novel risk factor for cerebrovascular disease, but this association remains largely unexplored in older adults. Cystatin C is a more accurate measure than creatinine of kidney function in the elderly. We evaluated cystatin C, cognitive function, and brain imaging in 193 participants from The 90+ Study neuroimaging component. The mean age was 93.9 years; 61% were women. Mean cystatin C was 1.62 mg/L with...
Paper Details
Title
Cystatin C, cognition, and brain MRI findings in 90+-year-olds
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
93
Pages
78 - 84
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