Title : Diagnosis and Management of Dementia for the Nephrology Clinician - Liu_2025_Am.J.Kidney.Dis__ |
Author(s) : Liu CK , Cheung KL , Tamura MK |
Ref : Am J Kidney Dis , : , 2025 |
Abstract :
Dementia describes when a person has cognitive limitations that impede function. Persons with kidney disease are unduly impacted by dementia: up to 87% of the dialysis population has cognitive impairment. In this review, we discuss the diagnosis and management of dementia, including the role of cerebrovascular disease and other risk factors. We review the available screening tools for the diagnosis of dementia. We discuss how the diagnosis of dementia differs from the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment, and also detail how delirium and depression can mimic dementia. In terms of treatments for dementia, we highlight four components. First, we describe pharmacological treatments for the management of dementia, including the cholinesterase inhibitors, NDMA antagonists, as well as the newer anti-amyloid antibody drugs for Alzheimer's dementia. Second, we discuss the importance of nonpharmacological interventions for the management of dementia, especially exercise. Third, we review approaches for the behavioral and neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with dementia, including potential medication management. Fourth, we highlight the essential and valuable role of caregivers in both the diagnosis and management of dementia. We conclude with key considerations about the impact of dementia for persons receiving dialysis, and the role of dementia in kidney transplant evaluation. |
PubMedSearch : Liu_2025_Am.J.Kidney.Dis__ |
PubMedID: 40043899 |
Liu CK, Cheung KL, Tamura MK (2025)
Diagnosis and Management of Dementia for the Nephrology Clinician
Am J Kidney Dis
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Liu CK, Cheung KL, Tamura MK (2025)
Am J Kidney Dis
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