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Recommendations of Swiss Memory Clinics for the Diagnosis of Dementia

Markus Bürge1,2,3, Gabriela Bieri1,2,4, Matthias Brühlmeier5, Françoise Colombo1,6,7, Jean-Francois Demonet1,8,9, Ansgar Felbecker1,8,10, Dan Georgescu1,11,12, Anton Gietl13,14, Andrea Brioschi Guevara1,6,9, Freimut Jüngling15, Eberhard Kirsch16, Reto W Kressig1,2,17, Luka Kulic13, Andreas U Monsch1,6,17, Martin Ott4,18, Hans Pihan1,8,19, Julius Popp20,21, Luca Rampa22, Brigitte Rüegger-Frey23, Marianne Schneitter24, Paul Gerson Unschuld11,13, Armin von Gunten1,11,20, Birte Weinheimer18, Roland Wiest25, Egemen Savaskan1,11,13.   

Abstract

The early diagnosis of subjectively perceived or externally anamnestically observed cognitive impairments is essential for proving neurodegenerative diseases or excluding treatable causes such as internal, neurological or psychiatric disorders. Only in this way is early treatment made possible. As part of the project 3.1 of the National Dementia Strategy 2014–2019 («Development and expansion of regional and networked centres of competence for diagnostics»), the association Swiss Memory Clinics (SMC) set itself the goal of developing quality standards for dementia clarification and improving the community-based care in this field. In these recommendations, general guidelines of diagnostics and individual examination possibilities are presented, and standards for the related processes are suggested. Individual areas such as anamnesis, clinical examination, laboratory examination, neuropsychological testing and neuroradiological procedures are discussed in detail as part of standard diagnostics, and supplementary examination methods for differential diagnosis considerations are portrayed. The most important goals of the SMC recommendations for the diagnosis of dementia are to give all those affected access to high-quality diagnostics, if possible, to improve early diagnosis of dementia and to offer the basic service providers and the employees of Memory Clinics a useful instrument for the clarification.

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Keywords:  Dementia; Demenz; Diagnostik; Démence; Gedächtnisstörungen; Kognition; Memory Clinic; cognition; diagnosis; diagnostic; déficits de mémoire; memory deficits

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29642795     DOI: 10.1024/1661-8157/a002948

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Praxis (Bern 1994)        ISSN: 1661-8157


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