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血管性认知障碍:血管性痴呆的一种新方法。

Vascular cognitive impairment: a new approach to vascular dementia.

作者信息

Bowler J V, Hachinski V

机构信息

University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.

出版信息

Baillieres Clin Neurol. 1995 Aug;4(2):357-76.

PMID:7496625
Abstract

Vascular dementia has remained a confused concept since its origin over a century ago. Recently developed criteria, which have not met with universal acceptance, erroneously base their description of vascular dementia on Alzheimer's disease, an error that is founded in the historical confusion of the two conditions. These errors include requirements for prominent memory loss and the occurrence of a substantial degree of cognitive impairment before dementia can be diagnosed. They also treat vascular dementia as a single condition and fail to address the question of aetiology. Furthermore, these criteria largely ignore such data as is already available regarding vascular dementia. Vascular dementia is preventable. Thus cases need to be detected as soon as possible to avoid unnecessary deterioration. To correct these errors a new concept, that of vascular cognitive impairment, is proposed. This concept seeks to identify cognitive impairment due to cerebrovascular disease at the very earliest stage and, by identifying the aetiology, enable the institution of appropriate preventive therapy.

摘要

自一个多世纪前出现以来,血管性痴呆一直是一个模糊的概念。最近制定的标准并未得到普遍认可,这些标准错误地将血管性痴呆的描述基于阿尔茨海默病,这种错误源于这两种病症在历史上的混淆。这些错误包括要求显著的记忆丧失以及在诊断痴呆之前出现相当程度的认知障碍。它们还将血管性痴呆视为单一病症,未能解决病因问题。此外,这些标准很大程度上忽略了已有的关于血管性痴呆的数据。血管性痴呆是可预防的。因此,需要尽快发现病例以避免不必要的恶化。为了纠正这些错误,提出了一个新的概念,即血管性认知障碍。这一概念旨在尽早识别由脑血管疾病引起的认知障碍,并通过确定病因,使能够开展适当的预防性治疗。

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