This database contains 39 studies, archived under the term: "Vascular Dementia"
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A randomized placebo controlled trial of homocysteine lowering to reduce cognitive decline in older demented people
Kwok, T.,
Lee, J.,
Law, C. B.,
Pan, P. C.,
Yung, C. Y.,
Choi, K. C.,
Lam, L. C.
Introduction: Whether homocysteine lowering by B vitamins can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimer disease and vascular dementia patients is unclear.; Methods and Materials: 140 subjects with mild to moderate Alzheimer disease or vascular dementia were randomly assigned to take 1 mg of methylcobalamin and 5 mg of folic acid, or placebo once daily for 24 […]
Improved social interaction and increased anterior cingulate metabolism after group reminiscence with reality orientation approach for vascular dementia
Akanuma, Kyoko,
Meguro, Kenichi,
Meguro, Mitsue,
Sasaki, Eriko,
Chiba, Kentaro,
Ishii, Hiroshi,
Tanaka, Naofumi
A group reminiscence approach (GRA) with reality orientation (RO) is widely used as a psychosocial intervention for dementia. Since clinical effectiveness was reported for the intervention, interest has been directed toward areas of the neuronal network that might be being stimulated. We hypothesized that the frontal lobe associated with social interaction was being stimulated. To […]
Randomized, placebo-controlled, clinical trial of donepezil in vascular dementia: differential effects by hippocampal size
Román, Gustavo C.,
Salloway, Stephen,
Black, Sandra E.,
Royall, Donald R.,
DeCarli, Charles,
Weiner, Michael W.,
Moline, Margaret,
Kumar, Dinesh,
Schindler, Rachel,
Posner, Holly
Background and Purpose: We sought to assess the efficacy and safety of donepezil in patients with vascular dementia (VaD) fulfilling National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke-Association Internationale pour la Recherche et l’Enseignement en Neurosciences criteria.; Methods: This international, multicenter, 24-week trial was conducted from March 2003 to August 2005. Patients (N=974; mean age, 73.0 […]
Persistence of the effects of Cerebrolysin on cognition and qEEG slowing in vascular dementia patients: results of a 3-month extension study
Muresanu, Dafin F.,
Alvarez, X. Anton,
Moessler, Herbert,
Novak, Philipp H.,
Stan, Adina,
Buzoianu, Anca,
Bajenaru, Ovidiu,
Popescu, Bogdan O.
The maintenance of the effects of Cerebrolysin, a peptidergic compound with neurotrophic activity, on cognitive performance and qEEG activity was investigated through a 12-week, open-label extension of a 4-week, randomised, placebo-controlled pilot study. Thirty-three out of 41 patients with mild-to-moderate severe probable vascular dementia (VaD) according to NINDS-AIREN participating in the double-blind phase of the […]
Effects of fluoxetine on brain-derived neurotrophic factor serum concentration and cognition in patients with vascular dementia
Liu, Xuan,
Zhang, Junjian,
Sun, Dong,
Fan, Yuanteng,
Zhou, Hongbin,
Fu, Binfang
Background: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors improve cognition in patients with stroke and increase the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the rat hippocampus. However, the effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors on cognition and serum BDNF levels in patients with vascular dementia are largely unknown. We performed an open-label study to investigate the effects […]
Effects of scalp acupuncture combined with auricular point sticking on cognitive behavior ability in patients with vascular dementia
Li, Si-Kang,
Ding, Ding-Ming,
Zhang, Zheng-Long,
Ma, Lan,
Huang, Hai-Yan,
Wu, Xiao-Hong
Objective: To compare the therapeutic differences among scalp acupuncture combined with auricular point sticking, body acupuncture and western medication for treatment of vascular dementia (VD).; Methods: Ninety cases were randomly divided into a combined therapy group (31 cases), a body acupuncture group (29 cases) and a western medication group (30 cases). The combined therapy group […]