VII Conferencia Bienal
Barcelona/Pittsburgh
La demencia hoy12-14 Mayo 2010
VII Barcelona/Pittsburgh
Biennial Conference
Dementia today12TH-14TH May 2010
VII Conferencia Bienal Barcelona/Pittsburgh. 12-14 Mayo 2010



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VI Simposio de Actualización en Demencias "Avances en el diagnóstico y el tratamiento de la enfermedad de Alzheimer"

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28-09-2010 al 28-09-2010

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Sala d'Actes - planta 10 - Hospital General Universitari Vall d'Hebron

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Unitat de Trastorns de la Memòria de l'HUVH i Fundació ACE. Institut Català de Neurociències Aplicades

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Emerging Therapies for Vascular Dementia and Vascular Cognitive Impairment

Timo Erkinjuntti, MD; Gustavo Román, MD; Serge Gauthier, MD; Howard Feldman, MD; Kenneth Rockwood, MD

Stroke, Stroke. 2004;35, 1010

Año: 2004

Categoría: Demencia Vascular

Background? Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) and ischemic brain injury secondary to cardiovascular disease are common causes of dementia and cognitive decline in the elderly. CVD also contributes to cognitive loss in Alzheimer disease (AD).

Summary? Progress in understanding vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) and vascular dementia (VaD) has resulted in promising symptomatic and preventive treatments. Cholinergic deficits in VaD due to ischemia of basal forebrain nuclei and cholinergic pathways can be treated with cholinesterase inhibitors used in AD. Controlled clinical trials with donepezil and galantamine in patients with VaD, as well as in patients with AD plus CVD, have demonstrated improvement in cognition, behavior, and activities of daily living. The N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist memantine stabilized progression of VaD compared with placebo. Primary and secondary stroke prevention, in particular with control of hypertension and hyperlipidemia, can decrease VaD incidence.

Conclusions? From a public health viewpoint, recognition of VCI before the development of dementia and correction of vascular burden on the brain may lead to a global decrease of incident dementia.

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