Stroke occurring in patients with cognitive impairment or dementia
- PMID: 28226082
- DOI: 10.1590/0004-282X20160187
Stroke occurring in patients with cognitive impairment or dementia
Abstract
Objective: To determine how pre-stroke cognitive impairment can be detected, its mechanism, and influence on outcome and management.
Methods: Literature search.
Results: (i) A systematic approach with the Informant Questionnaire of Cognitive Decline in the Elderly is recommended; (ii) Pre-stroke cognitive impairment may be due to brain lesions of vascular, degenerative, or mixed origin; (iii) Patients with pre-stroke dementia, have worse outcomes, more seizures, delirium, and depression, and higher mortality rates; they often need to be institutionalised after their stroke; (iv) Although the safety profile of treatment is not as good as that of cognitively normal patients, the risk:benefit ratio is in favour of treating these patients like others.
Conclusion: Patients with cognitive impairment who develop a stroke have worse outcomes, but should be treated like others.
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