Post-stroke cognitive impairment and dementia research in Southeast Asia: A scoping review

IF 4.5 4区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Asian journal of psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-03-23 DOI:10.1016/j.ajp.2025.104460
Memory Lucy Mtambo , Tetisya Ragunathan , Devi Mohan , Narelle Warren , Tin Tin Su , Kia Fatt Quek
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Abstract

Introduction

The incidence of stroke remains high in Southeast Asia (SEA), according to the 2021 Global Burden of Disease study. Stroke can lead to cognitive impairments and dementia, highlighting the need for evidence-based management.

Aim

To chart the research on post-stroke cognitive impairment and dementia (PSCID) in SEA.

Methods

The review was conducted and reported using the PRISMA-ScR. A comprehensive search was performed across six databases: CINAHL, Scopus, Embase, PubMed, Web of Science, and APA PsycINFO. The last search date was September 15, 2024.

Results

9118 references were identified, and 103 articles (from 78 studies) published between 1992 and 2024 were included. Singapore contributed 42 articles, followed by Indonesia with 28, Malaysia with 17 and Thailand with 15. 35 articles each were from cohort and cross-sectional studies, and 13 were case-control design articles. In Indonesia, the prevalence of post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) ranged from 27.6 % to 81.2 %. In Malaysia, it was between 21.6 % and 76 %; in Singapore, it varied from 12 % to 57.2 %; and in Thailand, between 50.3 % and 55 %. The prevalence of post-troke dementia varied between 2.8 % and 48.4 % in the sources. The most risk factors associated with PSCID included increasing age and low levels of education. Mixed findings on the effectiveness of the limited management strategies for PSCI were reported. The region lacks research from low- and lower-middle-income countries (LLMICs). Moreover, thorough research on how PSCID affects survivors' quality of life (QoL) is deficient.

Conclusion

PSCID is common in SEA, requiring urgent interventions for improved QoL for survivors. More research focusing on low- and middle-income countries is needed.
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根据《2021年全球疾病负担研究》,东南亚(SEA)的中风发病率仍然很高。中风可导致认知障碍和痴呆,因此需要循证管理。目的探讨SEA患者脑卒中后认知功能障碍及痴呆(PSCID)的研究情况。方法采用PRISMA-ScR进行综述和报道。在六个数据库中进行了全面的搜索:CINAHL、Scopus、Embase、PubMed、Web of Science和APA PsycINFO。最后一次搜索日期是2024年9月15日。结果共纳入9118篇文献,共纳入1992 ~ 2024年间发表的78篇文献103篇。新加坡发表了42篇文章,其次是印度尼西亚28篇,马来西亚17篇,泰国15篇。各35篇文章来自队列研究和横断面研究,13篇是病例对照设计文章。在印度尼西亚,脑卒中后认知障碍(PSCI)的患病率从27.6% %到81.2% %不等。在马来西亚,这一比例在21.6% %到76% %之间;在新加坡,从12% %到57.2% %不等;在泰国,在50.3% %和55% %之间。卒中后痴呆的患病率在2.8 %和48.4 %之间。与PSCID相关的最危险因素包括年龄增长和教育水平低。关于有限管理策略对PSCI的有效性的研究结果不一。该地区缺乏来自低收入和中低收入国家(LLMICs)的研究。此外,关于PSCID如何影响幸存者生活质量(QoL)的深入研究缺乏。结论pscid在SEA中很常见,需要紧急干预以改善幸存者的生活质量。需要更多关注低收入和中等收入国家的研究。
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Asian journal of psychiatry
Asian journal of psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Psychiatry serves as a comprehensive resource for psychiatrists, mental health clinicians, neurologists, physicians, mental health students, and policymakers. Its goal is to facilitate the exchange of research findings and clinical practices between Asia and the global community. The journal focuses on psychiatric research relevant to Asia, covering preclinical, clinical, service system, and policy development topics. It also highlights the socio-cultural diversity of the region in relation to mental health.
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