| Title : [The practice guideline 'Diagnosis and pharmaceutical treatment of dementia'] - van Gool_2006_Ned.Tijdschr.Geneeskd_150_839 | 
| Author(s) : van Gool WA , Stam CJ , Steenhoek A , Hagemeijer A | 
| Ref : Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd , 150 :839 , 2006 | 
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            Abstract :  
                             The practice guideline 'Diagnosis and pharmaceutical treatment of dementia' emphasizes that a nosological diagnosis should be made and that it is important to assess the extent of need for care. The guideline recommends the use of diagnostic criteria for the various conditions that can cause dementia. With respect to ancillary investigations, the burden to the patient should be weighed against the benefits of increasing diagnostic confidence. Observation of the course of the disease, laboratory and cerebrospinal-fluid investigations, neuropsychological and EEG examinations, and neuroimaging all increase diagnostic confidence. Treatment with a cholinesterase inhibitor or memantine should always be embedded in a comprehensive-treatment protocol that includes explicit discussion of treatment goals and expectations at baseline, in combination with criteria for starting and stopping treatment. Guidelines for evaluating the effects of treatment with cholinesterase inhibitors or memantine are specified. If psychosis, depression or behavioural disturbances occur in patients with dementia, antidepressants, antipsychotics or anticonvulsants may be indicated.  | 
    
| PubMedSearch : van Gool_2006_Ned.Tijdschr.Geneeskd_150_839 | 
| PubMedID: 16676513 | 
    van Gool WA, Stam CJ, Steenhoek A, Hagemeijer A (2006)
        [The practice guideline 'Diagnosis and pharmaceutical treatment of dementia']
        Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd
        150        :839
    van Gool WA, Stam CJ, Steenhoek A, Hagemeijer A (2006)
        Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd
        150        :839