TY - JOUR AU - Sun, Jia-Hao AU - Tan, Lan AU - Yu, Jin-Tai PY - 2014 TI - Post-stroke cognitive impairment: epidemiology, mechanisms and management JF - Annals of Translational Medicine; Vol 2, No 8 (August 26, 2014): Annals of Translational Medicine (Translational stroke) Y2 - 2014 KW - N2 - Post-stroke cognitive impairment occurs frequently in the patients with stroke. The prevalence of post-stroke cognitive impairment ranges from 20% to 80%, which varies for the difference between the countries, the races, and the diagnostic criteria. The risk of post-stroke cognitive impairment is related to both the demographic factors like age, education and occupation and vascular factors. The underlying mechanisms of post-stroke cognitive impairment are not known in detail. However, the neuroanatomical lesions caused by the stroke on strategic areas such as the hippocampus and the white matter lesions (WMLs), the cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) due to the small cerebrovascular diseases and the mixed AD with stroke, alone or in combination, contribute to the pathogenesis of post-stroke cognitive impairment. The treatment of post-stroke cognitive impairment may benefit not only from the anti-dementia drugs, but also the manage measures on cerebrovascular diseases. In this review, we will describe the epidemiological features and the mechanisms of post-stroke cognitive impairment, and discuss the promising management strategies for these patients. UR - https://atm.amegroups.org/article/view/4339