Dementia – Mild Cognitive Impairment

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Dementia – Mild Cognitive Impairment

  • Generally accepted diagnostic criteria for mild cognitive impairment (MCI; also known as mild neurocognitive disorder):
    • Concern regarding a change in cognition – doctor, informant, patient
    • Impairment in one or more cognitive domains 
    • Preservation of independence in functional abilities
      • It can take more time, be less efficient, and make more errors; with minimum aids or assistance
    • Lack of dementia
  • MCI can improve, stabilize, or progress into dementia.
    • 10-20% of people aged 65+ with MCI will develop dementia in 1 year, and 50% over 5 years!
    • MCI may progress into Alzheimer’s disease, or it may be related to another etiology of cognitive decline