痴呆症护理的精准医学方法:综合征、病因学和共病理学

D Luke Fischer, William W Seeley
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认识痴呆症患者的多种神经病理实体可以提高对诊断、预后和预期治疗效果的理解。对痴呆症患者的治疗包括评估和管理与老年脑相关的疾病,其中最常见的是神经变性和脑血管损伤(VBI)。术语的发展与诊断、预后和治疗的进步同步,尸检研究表明,多种合并神经病理学实体是常规而非特例,尤其是在老年人中。随着疾病调整疗法的出现,痴呆症的治疗需要一个全面的框架,使临床医生能够考虑到患者的所有潜在疾病及其对症状负担的影响。本文回顾了诊断方法、常见并发病症以及对当前和未来临床护理的影响。
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Recognizing multiple neuropathological entities in people with dementia improves understanding of diagnosis, prognosis, and expected outcomes from therapies. Care for the individual with dementia includes the evaluation and management of diseases associated with the aged brain, most commonly neurodegeneration and vascular brain injury (VBI). Terminology has evolved to keep pace with diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic advances, and autopsy studies have shown that multiple comorbid neuropathological entities are the rule, not the exception, especially in older individuals. With the advent of disease-modifying therapies, delivering dementia care requires an encompassing framework that allows clinicians to consider all of an individual's underlying diseases and their contributions to symptom burden. A diagnostic approach, common co-occurring pathologies, and implications for current and future clinical care are reviewed.

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