Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Korsakoff Syndrome Patients: Updated Perspectives
- PMID: 34397759
- DOI: 10.1097/NMD.0000000000001351
Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Korsakoff Syndrome Patients: Updated Perspectives
Abstract
Objectives consist of updating published reports on the recognition, assessment, and care of patients with Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS). Methods included defining relevant terms, describing core clinical phenomena, conducting meaningful reviews for latter-day WKS publications, and selecting instructive case examples. Findings covered epidemiology, precipitants, neuroimaging studies, alternate learning strategies in WKS, adjunctive treatments, and promising research. In conclusion, patients, their family members, clinicians, and public health experts should benefit from this updated knowledge. Countries with substantial alcohol consumption should consider emulating Holland in designating WKS research centers, founding regional clinical facilities, and funding multidisciplinary expert teams.
Copyright © 2021 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
References
-
- Akbar U, Ashizawa T (2015) Ataxia. Neurol Clin . 33:225–248.
-
- Ashraf VV, Prijesh J, Praveenkumar R, Saifudheen KJ (2016) Wernicke's encephalopathy due to hyperemesis gravidarum: Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging characteristics. Postgrad Med . 62:260–263.
-
- Barata PC, Serrano R, Afonso H, Luís A, Maia T (2020) Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome: A case series in liaison psychiatry. Prim Care Companion CNS Disord . 22:19br02538.
-
- Bermejo-Velasco EB, Ruiz-Huete C (2006) Korsakoff's syndrome secondary to left thalamic bleeding. Neurologia . 21:733–736.
-
- Blansjaar BA, Takens H, Zwinderman AH (1992) The course of alcohol amnestic disorder: A three-year follow-up study of clinical signs and social disabilities. Acta Psychiatr Scand . 86:240–246.
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources