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Mild Cognitive Impairments (MCI)
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Describing MCIs and their differences from dementia, as well as the link between the two.
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cognitive impairment
nursing
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Mild Cognitive Impairments (MCI)
What is it?
Symptoms
Problems with day to day memory
Difficulty planning
Problems with language
Difficulty with attention span
Problems with visuospatial skills
MCI can signal the beginning of dementia, or be completely unrelated and due to treatable illnesses.
MCIs can be noticed by memory loss declining faster than at a normal pace in ageing.
Causes external to dementia
Stress
Anxiety
Depression
Physical illness
Side effect of medication
Developing into dementia
2/3 MCI patients experience memory loss
Statistics
10-15% of MCI patients develop dementia
15-20% of older people develop an MCI
MCI patients are 3-5x more likely to develop dementia than without an MCI
Can we identify MCI that will increase risk of dementia?
MRIs to detect changes in brain structure and activity are being researched
Measuring protein concentration in cerebrospinal fluid may help predict risk of developing dementia
Benefits if diagnosing MCI
Helps indentify risk of dementia
Can lead to earlier diagnosis of dementia
Earlier access to treatments where needed
Time to adopt a healthier lifestyle to prevent dementia
Treatments
No approved drugs
Vague link to dementia drugs being beneficial
Talking therapies such as counselling and CBT have been suggested to help
Risk factors for developing dementia and MCIs
Age
Genes
Depression
Diabetes
High BP
Smoking
Excessive drinking
High cholesterol
Obesity
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