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  • Despite progress in understanding cognitive dysfunction, effective therapeutic strategies for vascular dementia are lacking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize current findings on pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions for vascular dementia.
  • To provide an integrated perspective on vascular dementia treatment from a systems biology viewpoint.
  • To highlight the need for novel neuroprotective and neurorecovery approaches post-stroke.

Main Methods:

  • Review of basic research data and clinical studies on vascular dementia interventions.
  • Analysis of pharmacological approaches.
  • Evaluation of non-pharmacological strategies, including cognitive training.

Main Results:

  • Current pharmacological interventions have not sustainably improved cognitive function in vascular dementia.
  • Non-pharmacological approaches, like cognitive training, face challenges in developing holistic protocols for cognitive impairment.
  • Existing interventions highlight the need for improved neuroprotection and neurorecovery strategies.

Conclusions:

  • An integrated systems biology approach is crucial for understanding and treating vascular dementia.
  • Novel therapeutic strategies are required to address the limitations of current interventions.
  • Further research should focus on holistic and sustainable treatment protocols for vascular dementia.