Filley C M
Department of neurology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, USA.
Geriatrics. 1995 Jul;50(7):18-23.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) poses a major clinical challenge because of its high prevalence in the aging population, its prolonged course, and the absence of curative treatment. Important advances have recently been made, however, in the diagnosis of the disease and the elucidation of its neuroscientific basis. Genetic research has identified an allele of apolipoprotein E that may confer a higher risk of developing AD. In addition, new possibilities for treatment are being investigated. One drug therapy--tacrine--has been approved, although uncertainty lingers about its efficacy and safety. In the absence of effective medical treatment, AD is a difficult problem for patients and their families. However, the physician can help by providing emotional support, symptom management, and informed counseling.
阿尔茨海默病(AD)因其在老年人群中的高患病率、病程漫长且缺乏治愈性治疗方法,而构成了一项重大的临床挑战。然而,最近在该疾病的诊断及其神经科学基础的阐明方面已取得重要进展。基因研究已确定一种载脂蛋白E等位基因,它可能会增加患AD的风险。此外,正在研究新的治疗可能性。一种药物疗法——他克林——已获批准,尽管其疗效和安全性仍存在不确定性。在缺乏有效药物治疗的情况下,AD对患者及其家人来说是个难题。不过,医生可以通过提供情感支持、症状管理和充分的咨询来提供帮助。