Friday, November 22, 2019

Poststroke cognitive impairment: diagnosis and treatment

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Poststroke cognitive impairment: diagnosis and treatment

 Диагностика и лечение постинсультных когнитивных нарушений.  Neurology, Neuropsychiatry, Psychosomatics , Volume 10(2) , Pgs. 88-94.

NARIC Accession Number: I245802.  What's this?
Author(s): Golovacheva V.A; Golovacheva A.A.
Publication Year: 2018.
Abstract: This paper provides an overview of post-stroke cognitive impairment (PCI), the prevalence of which is high (from 24 to 70) and presents social significant problems in patients with prior stroke. Contributing to the disability in these patients is the fact that the role of cognitive impairment is often underestimated and attention is paid only to motor defects. The pathogenesis of PCI may include not only vascular, but also neurodegenerative (due to Alzheimer's disease) mechanisms of brain damage. The diagnosis of early PCI is of great practical importance, as it is most effective to treat mild PCI. The paper considers current approaches to preventing and treating PCI. The authors relate their own experience in treating a patient with moderate PCI.
Descriptor Terms: Cognition, Dementia, Herbal treatments, Stroke.
Language: Russian
Geographic Location(s): Europe, Russia.

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Citation: Golovacheva V.A, Golovacheva A.A. (2018). Poststroke cognitive impairment: diagnosis and treatment.  Диагностика и лечение постинсультных когнитивных нарушений.  Neurology, Neuropsychiatry, Psychosomatics , 10(2), Pgs. 88-94. Retrieved 11/22/2019, from REHABDATA database.

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