[痴呆和轻度认知障碍:一个概述]
1Department of Dementia Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School.
No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
|October 6, 2025
概括
痴呆症和轻度认知障碍 (MCI) 影响着老年人群,需要紧急关注公共卫生. 本综述为管理老年人认知衰退的专家提供了实用的见解.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 神经外科 神经外科
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 痴呆症和轻度认知障碍 (MCI) 是普遍存在的临床综合征,特别是在老龄化社会中.
- 日本的人口变化突出显示,迫切需要解决老年人认知能力下降的问题.
- 认知障碍在临床神经学和神经外科手术中带来了重大挑战.
研究的目的:
- 提供关于痴呆症和MCI的全面概述.
- 专注于包括流行病学,定义,病因学,进展,诊断和治疗在内的关键方面.
- 为神经外科医生和照顾认知障碍患者的专家提供实用见解.
主要方法:
- 本研究是一篇复习文章.
- 它综合了有关痴呆症和MCI的现有文献.
- 该审查涵盖流行病学,病因学,诊断,治疗和支持.
主要成果:
- 该审查详细介绍了痴呆症和MCI的流行病学和定义.
- 它探讨了各种病因和疾病进展模式.
- 讨论了当前的诊断和治疗策略,以及诊断后的支持.
结论:
- 解决老龄化人口的认知衰退是一个关键的公共卫生问题.
- 本综述为管理痴呆症和MCI的临床医生提供了必要的信息.
- 提供实用见解,以提高对认知障碍患者的护理.
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