Mild Cognitive Impairment

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undergraduate Psychology of Ageing and Dementia Mind Map on Mild Cognitive Impairment, created by Olivia Dohren on 20/10/2014.
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Mild Cognitive Impairment

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  • transitional state between cognition of normal ageing and mild dementia. DSM 4
  1. criteria of MCI

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    • Peterson
    1. subjective memory complaint, corroborated by informant
      1. objective memory complaint - memory clinic
        1. dementia absent
          1. unaffected general cognitive function
            1. normal performance of daily activities
            2. types of MCI
              1. Amnestic
                1. progresses to AD
                2. multiple domains
                  1. progresses to:
                    1. AD
                      1. Vascular Dementia
                        1. Normal Ageing
                      2. single non memory domain
                        1. progresses to:
                          1. frontotemporal dementia
                            1. lewy body dementia
                              1. primary progressive aphasia
                                1. vascular dementia
                            2. MCI doesn't always lead to Dementia
                              1. Ritchie et al (2001)
                                1. high percentage of patients with MCI or AACD did not convert to dementia
                                2. Palmer et al (2002)
                                  1. pps with mild, moderate and severe CIND improved over 3 year study period
                                  2. does MCI need to be defined differently e.g. amnestic vs multiple domains
                                    1. need to study different populations
                                      1. data collection - opportunity vs memory clinic
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