| Literature DB >> 23936650 |
Natalie C Palavra1, Sharon L Naismith, Simon J G Lewis.
Abstract
Mild Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson's Disease (PD-MCI) is common and may be associated with accelerated progression to dementia. Considering the importance of this emerging entity, new diagnostic criteria have recently been proposed. Early recognition and accurate classification of PD-MCI could offer opportunities for novel therapeutic interventions. This review discusses current definitions for PD-MCI, the screening tools used, the pattern of cognitive deficits observed, and the predictors of cognitive decline and transition to Parkinson's Disease Dementia. Emerging biomarkers, which may aid diagnosis, are also explored and the role of novel treatment options is considered.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23936650 PMCID: PMC3713320 DOI: 10.1155/2013/576091
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurol Res Int ISSN: 2090-1860
Prevalence and cognitive profile of PD-MCI.
| Authors | Population characteristics | Domains assessed | MCI definition | Prevalence PD-MCI | Cognitive profile found |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aarsland et al., 2009 [ | Community-based incidental cohort, 196 nondemented, drug-naïve PD patients | Verbal memory | ≥1.5 SD below | 18.9% | 86.5% SD-MCI |
| Foltynie et al., | Incident cohort of 142 PD patients | Executive function | ≥1 SD below normative data in ≥1 test | 35.2% | 58% SD-MCI |
| Mamikonyan | 106 PD patients, convenience sample with intact global cognition based on age- and education-adjusted MMSE score | Memory | ≥1.5 SD below normative data in ≥1 domain | 29.2% | 61.3% SD-MCI |
| Muslimović et al., 2005 [ | 115 newly diagnosed PD patients without “global cognitive deterioration” defined as an MMSE score <24 | Executive function | ≥2 SD below normative data on ≥3 neuropsychological tests | 23.5% | MCI subtypes not described |
SD-MCI: single-domain mild cognitive impairment. MD-MCI: multiple-domain mild cognitive impairment.