Analysis of type of brain injury and their correlation with vascular dementia cognitive decline degree

Analysis of type of brain injury and their correlation with vascular dementia cognitive decline degree

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Article_Title: Analysis of type of brain injury and their correlation with vascular dementia cognitive decline degree
Authors: Elisaveta Ligia Piros, Gheorghe Ciobanu, Anca Mustea, Sanda Maria Deme, Harry Grossmann, Delia Marina Podea
Affiliation: Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dental Medicine, “Vasile Goldis” Western University of Arad
Abstract: Existing epidemiological tests known presently in Romania show that memory diseases are common, on top of those diseases hovering Alzheimer’s disease, followed, in order, by vascular dementia, mixed dementia, fronto-temporal dementia and parkinsonian dementia. The study sought to evaluate cognitive disorders in the context of cardiovascular diseases in eldery. Cardiovascular pathology is the number one cause of morbidity and mortality in the elderly, primary place belonging to hypertensive pathology. A prospective study was initiated and the aim was to determine the prevalence of vascular dementia in a population of patients with cognitive deterioration and changes on CT-imaging appearance, following, also, by evaluation of clinical implications.Discussions of the findings showed up issues concerning the delimitation of vascular dementia diagnosis.
Keywords: computed tomography, vascular lesions, vascular dementia, risk factors, prevention.
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American Psychiatric Association. Diagnosis and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Fourth Edition. Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press; 2000.
Chui H.C., Victoroff J.I., Margolin D. et al. Criteria for the diagnosis of ischemic vascular dementia proposed by the state of California Alzheimer’s disease diagnostic and treatment centers. Neurology 1992 ; 42 : 473-480.
Folstein MF, Folstein SE, McHugh PR. “Mini-mental state”. A practical method for grading the cognitive state of patients for the clinician. J Psychiatr Res. Nov 1975;12(3):189-98.
Fryback D, Thornbury J: The efficacy of diagnostic imaging. Med Decis Making 1991:88-94.
Pirtilla T., Jarvenpaa R., Laippala P., Frey H.: Brain atrophy on computed axial tomography scans : interaction of age, diabetes, and general morbidity. Gerontology 38 : 285-291, 1992.
Roman GC. The epidemiology of vascular dementia. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 2008;vol. 89(3rd series):639-658.
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Article Title: Analysis of type of brain injury and their correlation with vascular dementia cognitive decline degree
Authors: Elisaveta Ligia Piros, Gheorghe Ciobanu, Anca Mustea, Sanda Maria Deme, Harry Grossmann, Delia Marina Podea
Affiliation: Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dental Medicine, “Vasile Goldis” Western University of Arad
Abstract: Existing epidemiological tests known presently in Romania show that memory diseases are common, on top of those diseases hovering Alzheimer’s disease, followed, in order, by vascular dementia, mixed dementia, fronto-temporal dementia and parkinsonian dementia. The study sought to evaluate cognitive disorders in the context of cardiovascular diseases in eldery. Cardiovascular pathology is the number one cause of morbidity and mortality in the elderly, primary place belonging to hypertensive pathology. A prospective study was initiated and the aim was to determine the prevalence of vascular dementia in a population of patients with cognitive deterioration and changes on CT-imaging appearance, following, also, by evaluation of clinical implications.Discussions of the findings showed up issues concerning the delimitation of vascular dementia diagnosis.
Keywords: computed tomography, vascular lesions, vascular dementia, risk factors, prevention.
References: Alexopoulos GS, Abrams RC, Young RC, Shamoian CA. Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia. Biol Psychiatry. Feb 1 1988;23(3):271-84.
American Psychiatric Association. Diagnosis and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Fourth Edition. Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press; 2000.
Chui H.C., Victoroff J.I., Margolin D. et al. Criteria for the diagnosis of ischemic vascular dementia proposed by the state of California Alzheimer’s disease diagnostic and treatment centers. Neurology 1992 ; 42 : 473-480.
Folstein MF, Folstein SE, McHugh PR. “Mini-mental state”. A practical method for grading the cognitive state of patients for the clinician. J Psychiatr Res. Nov 1975;12(3):189-98.
Fryback D, Thornbury J: The efficacy of diagnostic imaging. Med Decis Making 1991:88-94.
Pirtilla T., Jarvenpaa R., Laippala P., Frey H.: Brain atrophy on computed axial tomography scans : interaction of age, diabetes, and general morbidity. Gerontology 38 : 285-291, 1992.
Roman GC. The epidemiology of vascular dementia. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 2008;vol. 89(3rd series):639-658.
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