Analysis of patients with dementia: Use of computer tomographic and vascular risk

Mauricio Sánchez-Barajas, Tirtha Prasad-Mukhopadhyay, J. M. De la Roca-Chiapas, T. Córdova-Fraga
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Background: The diagnosis of dementia is complicated due to the frequent coexistence of degenerative changes and the lack of uniformity in diagnostic criteria. Objective: To determine the correlation between computed tomography and risk factors in patients with dementia. Methods: 100 patients with a diagnosis of senile dementia, vascular dementia, or Alzheimer's disease were studied. Vascular risk factors included diabetes mellitus, hypertension, cerebrovascular disease, and hypercholesterolemia. CT scans and Hachinski Ischemic scores were recorded. Results: A total of 100 patients (69 women, 31 men) with the prevalence of dementia were studied. The average for women was 79.81 ± 8.2 years. Metabolic concentrations were of no significant value, provided 56% had risk factors such as hypertension. Symptom onset was recorded at 41.39 ± 30.08 months. Computed tomography revealed that 16 % presented signs of ischemia, 12 % cortico-subcortical atrophy, 1 % infarction, and 1% were detected with signs of frontal-parietal flattening. Conclusions: It is possible to use computed tomography in conjunction with vascular risk factors to detect cognitive impairment.
分析痴呆患者:使用计算机断层扫描和血管风险
背景:痴呆的诊断是复杂的,由于经常共存的退行性改变和缺乏统一的诊断标准。目的:探讨计算机断层扫描与痴呆患者危险因素的相关性。方法:对100例诊断为老年性痴呆、血管性痴呆或阿尔茨海默病的患者进行研究。血管危险因素包括糖尿病、高血压、脑血管疾病和高胆固醇血症。记录CT扫描和Hachinski缺血评分。结果:共纳入100例痴呆患者(女性69例,男性31例)。女性平均年龄为79.81±8.2岁。如果56%的人存在高血压等危险因素,则代谢浓度没有显著价值。出现症状时间为41.39±30.08个月。计算机断层扫描显示,16%的患者表现为缺血,12%的患者表现为皮质-皮层下萎缩,1%的患者表现为脑梗死,1%的患者表现为额顶叶扁平。结论:结合血管危险因素使用计算机断层扫描检测认知障碍是可能的。
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