Schindler_2005_Eur.J.Neurol_12 Suppl 3_17

Reference

Title : Dementia with cerebrovascular disease: the benefits of early treatment - Schindler_2005_Eur.J.Neurol_12 Suppl 3_17
Author(s) : Schindler RJ
Ref : Eur Journal of Neurology , 12 Suppl 3 :17 , 2005
Abstract :

Patients with vascular dementia (VaD) and Alzheimer's disease with cerebrovascular disease (AD + CVD) have dementia associated with underlying CVD. Although diagnosis of VaD is challenging, VaD is typically characterized by a stepwise progression of dementia that is closely associated with stroke and focal neurological findings, and a symptom profile that often includes executive dysfunction leading to decreased ability to perform instrumental activities of daily living (IADL). In contrast, AD + CVD patients typically present with progressive deterioration of cognition/memory that may also be influenced by concurrent cerebrovascular events. Early diagnosis and intervention are desirable to prevent further decline due to subsequent vascular events. Management of CVD can limit deterioration of cognitive symptoms in VaD patients, and treatment benefits with cholinesterase inhibitors may be realized as improvement above baseline levels in dementia symptoms. Results from a combined analysis of two 24-week, placebo-controlled clinical trials show that donepezil-treated VaD patients improve in cognition, global function, and performance of IADL. In contrast, AD + CVD patients may continue to decline despite management of CVD, and treatment benefits should be recognized as initial improvements followed by stabilization or slowed decline of dementia symptoms over time. In post-marketing studies, donepezil-treated AD and AD + CVD patients show similar benefits in cognition, global function, and quality of life. The results of these studies support the use of donepezil in treatment of patients with VaD or AD + CVD.

PubMedSearch : Schindler_2005_Eur.J.Neurol_12 Suppl 3_17
PubMedID: 16144533

Related information

Citations formats

Schindler RJ (2005)
Dementia with cerebrovascular disease: the benefits of early treatment
Eur Journal of Neurology 12 Suppl 3 :17

Schindler RJ (2005)
Eur Journal of Neurology 12 Suppl 3 :17