Expert Consensus on Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease-Associated Cognitive Impairment(2025)
10.3969/j.issn.1005-5185.2025.04.001
- VernacularTitle:阿尔茨海默病源性认知障碍早期诊疗专家共识(2025)
- Author:
Xijian DAI
;
Song LUO
- Collective Name:Expert Committee on Health Technology Promotion,China National Ethnic Health Association;Application and Promotion Group of Early Screening Systems and Intervention Devices for Dementia High-risk Population,China National Ethnic Health Association;Molecular and Artificial Intelligence Imaging Group,Radiology Branch of Jiangxi Medical Association
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Alzheimer disease;
Cognition disorders;
Diagnosis;
Treatment;
Early prevention;
Expert consensus
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging
2025;33(4):337-346
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
With the advent of population aging,Alzheimer's disease(AD)has placed a heavy social and economic burden on the global public health system.A series of pathophysiological changes may occur in the brain tissues more than 20 years before the typical symptoms of AD appear.The cognitive impairment that occurs during this process is called AD-derived cognitive disorders when is the most important window for early detection,diagnosis and prevention of AD.Reliable estimates of the incidence of early-onset dementia and AD(before the age of 65 years)are scarce,and about 30%of these cases are attributed to AD.The epidemiology of AD-derived cognitive impairment is influenced by a variety of factors,including age,sex,genetics,environment and geographic differences.These factors are intertwined,resulting in significant differences in incidence and presentation across populations,regions and cultural contexts.Therefore,an in-depth study of these differences can help to develop more targeted prevention and intervention strategies.In order to meet the needs of clinical practice and further improve the cognition of medical workers on AD-derived cognitive disorders,the expert group has formulated the expert consensus on the early diagnosis and treatment of AD-derived cognitive disorders after several discussions,in order to provide consensus and guidance for the early diagnosis,early intervention and precise treatment of AD.