Association between heart and dementia… keep an eye on the left atrium

Abstract Atrial fibrillation is associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment and dementia. The mechanisms are not well known, but they are probably multifactorial and involve atrial myopathy, cardio-embolism, cerebral hypoperfusion, and comorbidities (systemic vascular sclerosis, disease of the small cerebral vessels, inflammation, etc.). Atrial fibrillation therapy could have a protective effect on dementia through diversified actions: (i) prevention of left atrial remodelling; (ii) prevention of cardio-embolism and silent (and not) cerebral infarcts; (iii) improvement of cardiac output and cerebral perfusion. Randomized trials will be needed to clarify the links between left atrium and dementia and to identify the most appropriate therapeutic strategies.

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