Background and Purpose—Although it is understood that dementia is a risk factor for adverse outcomes, little is known about the predictive validity of the numerous methods that have been proposed for its diagnosis. Thus, we performed the present study to assess the utility of a variety of diagnostic methods in the prediction of adverse outcomes following stroke. Methods—We administered neuropsychological, neurological, and functional examinations to 244 patients (age, 71.7Ϯ8.5 years) 3 months after ischemic stroke. We diagnosed dementia using each of the following methods: (1) neuropsychological testing, requiring deficits in increasing numbers of cognitive domains, both with and without memory impairment, as well as functional impairment; ...
We determined the frequency of dementia in a cohort of 251 patients aged ⩾60 years hospitalized with...
Background and Purpose—Inconsistent information about incidence and determinants of poststroke demen...
Introduction: Brief cognitive tests such as the Mini-mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Informa...
Objective: Although dementia is typically considered to be a consequence of a variety of neurologic ...
Objective: To investigate prospectively the frequency and clinical determinants of poststroke dement...
Background: criteria for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) capture an intermediate cognitive state bet...
Background and Purpose: Stroke is associated with an increased risk of dementia. To assist in the ea...
Cognitive deficits are commonly observed in stroke patients. Neuropsychological testing is time-cons...
Background and Purpose—A number of cross-sectional epidemiological studies have reported that one fo...
Contains fulltext : 170402.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Post-stroke dem...
Cognitive impairment and memory dysfunction following stroke diagnosis are common symptoms that sign...
Many previous studies on dementia in stroke have restrictive inclusion criteria, which may result in...
Cognitive assessment is recommended after stroke but there are few data on the applicability of shor...
Background Stroke is a risk factor for subsequent death and dementia. Being able to identify subject...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the clinical course and predictors of outcome in outpatients with cognitive im...
We determined the frequency of dementia in a cohort of 251 patients aged ⩾60 years hospitalized with...
Background and Purpose—Inconsistent information about incidence and determinants of poststroke demen...
Introduction: Brief cognitive tests such as the Mini-mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Informa...
Objective: Although dementia is typically considered to be a consequence of a variety of neurologic ...
Objective: To investigate prospectively the frequency and clinical determinants of poststroke dement...
Background: criteria for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) capture an intermediate cognitive state bet...
Background and Purpose: Stroke is associated with an increased risk of dementia. To assist in the ea...
Cognitive deficits are commonly observed in stroke patients. Neuropsychological testing is time-cons...
Background and Purpose—A number of cross-sectional epidemiological studies have reported that one fo...
Contains fulltext : 170402.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Post-stroke dem...
Cognitive impairment and memory dysfunction following stroke diagnosis are common symptoms that sign...
Many previous studies on dementia in stroke have restrictive inclusion criteria, which may result in...
Cognitive assessment is recommended after stroke but there are few data on the applicability of shor...
Background Stroke is a risk factor for subsequent death and dementia. Being able to identify subject...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the clinical course and predictors of outcome in outpatients with cognitive im...
We determined the frequency of dementia in a cohort of 251 patients aged ⩾60 years hospitalized with...
Background and Purpose—Inconsistent information about incidence and determinants of poststroke demen...
Introduction: Brief cognitive tests such as the Mini-mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Informa...