阿尔茨海默病-为什么我们需要早期诊断。

Degenerative Neurological and Neuromuscular Disease Pub Date : 2019-12-24 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.2147/DNND.S228939
Jill Rasmussen, Haya Langerman
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阿尔茨海默病是痴呆症的主要病因。然而,无论是阿尔茨海默病还是老年痴呆症都不是衰老的必然结果。这篇综述概述了在个人达到阿尔茨海默病痴呆症标准之前诊断阿尔茨海默病所涉及的问题。它研究了如何提高阿尔茨海默病的诊断率,早期诊断对个人、护理人员和社会的影响,以及降低风险对预防或延迟进展的重要性。尽管目前还没有能够逆转最初病理变化的疾病修饰剂,但通过改变对常见风险因素的暴露,可以在一定比例的人群中预防或延缓痴呆症的发展。对其他人来说,早期诊断疾病或疾病风险仍然很有价值,这样个人和他们的护理人员就有时间做出选择和规划未来,并获得有助于控制症状的治疗。初级保健专业人员在识别有风险的个人、建议中年人改变生活方式以预防或减缓疾病以及及时诊断方面发挥着关键作用。早期干预是最佳策略,因为患者的功能水平可以保持更长时间。
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Alzheimer's Disease - Why We Need Early Diagnosis.

Alzheimer's Disease - Why We Need Early Diagnosis.

Alzheimer's disease is the leading cause of dementia. However, neither Alzheimer's disease nor Alzheimer's dementia are an inevitable consequence of aging. This review provides an overview of the issues involved in a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease before an individual meets the criteria for Alzheimer's dementia. It examines how Alzheimer's disease diagnosis rates can be improved, the implications of an early diagnosis for the individual, carer and society, and the importance of risk reduction to prevent or delay progression. Although no disease-modifying agents capable of reversing the initial pathological changes are currently available, it may be possible to prevent or delay the development of dementia in a proportion of the population by modifying exposure to common risk factors. In other individuals, diagnosing the disease or risk of disease early is still valuable so that the individual and their carers have time to make choices and plan for the future, and to allow access to treatments that can help manage symptoms. Primary healthcare professionals play a pivotal role in recognising individuals at risk, recommending lifestyle changes in mid-adult life that can prevent or slow down the disease, and in timely diagnosis. Early intervention is the optimal strategy, because the patient's level of function is preserved for longer.

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