Serrano_2007_Medicina.(B.Aires)_67_19

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Title : [Mild cognitive impairment. Survey of attitudes of specialists and general physicians. mild] - Serrano_2007_Medicina.(B.Aires)_67_19
Author(s) : Serrano CM , Allegri RF , Caramelli P , Taragano FE , Camera L
Ref : Medicina (B Aires) , 67 :19 , 2007
Abstract :

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) refers to persons who are slightly cognitively impaired for age but do not meet the criteria for dementia. MCI has been related to a pre-dementia stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, other possible diagnoses such as cerebro-vascular disease, frontotemporal dementia or normal aging have been considered. Diagnosis, etiology and conversion to dementia are a source of ambiguity in MCI. The aim was to evaluate the opinion of experts on dementia and of general practitioners concerning MCI. A total of 24 experts from Argentina and Brazil (16 neurologists and 8 psychiatrists) and 30 general practitioners agreed to reply to a questionnaire on MCI (adapted from Dubois inventory, 2003). Of these, 92% of experts considered MCI as an ambiguous entity, not necessarily as a "pre-dementia" stage; 63% confirmed a tendency to worsen over the time and 83% of experts decided to initiate treatment using cholinesterase inhibitors, memantine and vitamin E. The opinion on MCI was that a priori it is not only an Alzheimer disease pre-dementia stage, but most of them consider the treatment against AD. MCI is a heterogeneous entity that should be classified as an open category and making it necessary to standardize definitions and design diagnosis guides to better understand Alzheimer disease pre-dementia stage.

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Serrano CM, Allegri RF, Caramelli P, Taragano FE, Camera L (2007)
[Mild cognitive impairment. Survey of attitudes of specialists and general physicians. mild]
Medicina (B Aires) 67 :19

Serrano CM, Allegri RF, Caramelli P, Taragano FE, Camera L (2007)
Medicina (B Aires) 67 :19