Dementia Flashcards
Define what is meant by Dementia
A chronic and progressive deterioration of cognitive function due to organic brain disease which is irreversible and conciousness is not impaired
What are the different types of dementia?
- Alzheimer’s disease (50%)
- Vascular Dementia (25%)
- Lewy Body Dementia (15%)
- Frontotemporal Dementia
What is Alzheimer’s disease dementia?
Degeneration of the cerebral cortex, with cortical atrophy and reduction in acetylcholine production
What is Vascular dementia?
Brain damage due to several incidents of cerebrovascular disease (e.g. strokes/TIAs)
What is Lewy Body dementia?
Deposition of abnormal proteins (Lewy bodies) within the brain stem and neocortex
What is frontotemporal dementia?
Specific degeneration of the frontal and temporal lobes
What is the epidemiology of dementia?
Prevalence increases with age
Prevalence of 20% in patients aged > 80 yrs
What are the signs and symptoms of dementia?
- Alzheimer’s disease - insidious onset
- Vascular dementia - step-wise decline
- Lewy Body dementia - fluctuating levels of consciousness, hallucinations, falls and Parkinsonian symptoms
- Frontotemporal dementia - behavioural changes and intellectual changes
All forms of dementia are associated with a progressive loss of memory and cognitive function
Investigations for dementia
- Diagnosis is based on the HISTORY
- Ensure no treatable cause is missed (e.g. hypothyroidism, vitamin B12/folate deficiency, space-occupying lesion, normal pressure hydrocephalus)