Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Cerebrovascular disease and dementias are linked by cognitive impairment and dementia of vascular origin. Potentially preventable health conditions capable of generating disability, especially in the older adult population. METHODOLOGY: The purpose is to characterize the cognitive impairment of vascular origin and the spectrum of sporadic vascular dementia, through a review of the topic with a neurocognitive emphasis. RESULTS: Between 30 % to 40 % of people with cerebrovascular disease acquire some degree of cognitive impairment. After three months of having experienced a cerebrovascular disease, about 20 % to 30 % of patients will be diagnosed with dementia and between 10 % and 35 % with cognitive impairment. Vascular cognitive impairment and vascular dementia have several factors common to cerebrovascular disease and Alzheimer’s disease. Vascular dementia has subtypes: multi-infarct dementia characterized by several cerebral infarcts that accumulate over time; dementia due to strategic infarction, where there are infarcts located in cortico-subcortical areas with great connectivity; and dementia due to ischemic disease of the small arteries, produced by lacunar infarcts or diffuse lesions of the white matter, which mainly affect processing speed and executive functions. CONCLUSIONS: cognitive impairment in people with cerebrovascular disease involves losses in the performance of one or several higher mental functions, a situation that can evolve to dementia, where a permanent deficit in mental functions significantly affects performance and functioning. However, it is a topic that allows to speak and actively promote the control and / or modification of cardiovascular risk factors.
| Translated title of the contribution | Cognitive impairment of vascular origin and sporadic vascular dementia: an evidence-based narrative topic review: an evidence-based narrative topic review |
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| Original language | Spanish |
| Pages (from-to) | 172-181 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Acta Neurologica Colombiana |
| Volume | 38 |
| Issue number | 3 |
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| State | Published - 21 Oct 2022 |
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