Association of vascular cognitive impairment with acute cerebral infarction in different parts of the brain
10.3969/j.issn.1006-5725.2017.11.013
- VernacularTitle:不同部位急性脑梗死与血管性认知障碍的相关性
- Author:
Dan YUAN
;
Donghua LI
;
Haipeng WANG
;
Yingpeng WANG
- Keywords:
Acute cerebral infarction;
Vascular cognitive impairment
- From:
The Journal of Practical Medicine
2017;33(11):1770-1773
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the correlation between acute infarctions in different parts of the brain and the risk of vascular cognitive impairment (VCI). Methods 212 patients with acute cerebral infarction were tested using Mini Mental State Examination(MMSE)and Montreal cognitive assessment(MoCA),and were divid-ed into normal cognition group,VCI group,vascular dementia group,and mixed dementia group. We analyzed the gender,age,past medical history,personal history,MMSE and MoCA scores,and imaging data. Results Of the 212 patients,61(28.77%)had normal cognition level,74(34.91%)had VCI,56(26.42%)had vascular demen-tia,and 21(9.91%)had mixed dementia. Multiple regression analysis showed that frontal lobe infarct increased the risk of VCI(OR,41.72)and vascular dementia(OR,48.49);cerebellar infarction also increased the risk of vascular dementia(OR,4.70)and mixed dementia(OR,12.38);and temporal lobe infarction increased the risk of mixed dementia significantly(OR,56.98). Conclusions Approximately 71.3%of the patients with acute cere-bral infarction develop vascular cognitive impairment. The infarcts occurring in the frontal lobe ,temporal lobe and cerebellum increase the risk of VCI significantly ,which should be given interventional therapies.