Vascular Dementia Insights delves into vascular dementia, the second most common form of dementia after Alzheimer's disease. It is caused by conditions that damage blood vessels in the brain, leading to reduced blood flow and cognitive impairment. Vascular dementia can result from stroke, chronic hypertension, atherosclerosis, or other conditions that compromise vascular health. Understanding the underlying mechanisms, risk factors, diagnostic methods, and treatment strategies for vascular dementia is essential for improving patient outcomes. This track highlights the intersection of cardiovascular health and brain function, providing insights into prevention, diagnosis, and management.
Track 10:1 Pathophysiology and Mechanisms of Vascular Dementia
Track 10:2 Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies
Track 10:3 Diagnostic Tools and Imaging Techniques
Track 10:4 Management and Treatment Approaches
Track 10:5 Differential Diagnosis and Co-Existing Dementias