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Mild Cognitive Impairment and Vascular Cognitive Impairment in Stroke Patients

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2005

Clive Ballard
Affiliation:
Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle, UK
Sally Stephens
Affiliation:
Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle, UK
Andrew McLaren
Affiliation:
Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle, UK
Keith Wesnes
Affiliation:
Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle, UK
RoseAnne Kenny
Affiliation:
Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle, UK

Abstract

In 150 older stroke patients (>75) without dementia, the proportion of people meeting different criteria for early cognitive impairment varied from 17% to 23% depending upon the individual criteria used. Given this large disparity, prospective studies to clarify the utility of different criteria as a predictor of subsequent dementia are a priority.

Type
CLINICAL PHENOMENOLOGY
Copyright
© 2003 International Psychogeriatric Association

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