No good method currently exists for identifying mixed dementia. As the current criteria first select Alzheimer-like cases and then subselect those with vascular features, they will often confuse mixed and vascular dementia. Consequently, much of the published data about vascular dementia is probably ...
The article compares the diagnostic criteria of dementia (DSM-III-R; DSM-IV; ICD-10; NINCDS-ADRDA; CERAD), dementia of the Alzheimer type (DSM-III-R; DSM IV; ICD-10; NINCDS-ADRDA; CERAD) and vascular dementia (DSM-III-R; DSM IV; ICD-10; ... G Ransmayr - 《Journal of Neural ...
8 Level 3, the outcome in this analysis, also includes dementia cases identified solely by surveillance based on a prior discharge hospitalization ICD-9 or death certificate code for dementia11,12 through the date of last participant contact up to September 1, 2013. Statistical Analysis ...
Only 15 cases (24.6%) fulfilled the ICD-10 criteria of vascular dementia. Of these cases, 66.6% could adequately be classified in subtypes. The most frequent types of vascular dementia were multi-infarct dementia and subcortical vascular dementia. Our findings suggest that the ICD-10 criteria of...
Comparison of different diagnostic criteria for vascular dementia (ADDTC, DSM-IV, ICD-10, NINDS-AIREN). Stroke. 1996 Jan; 27 (1):30–36. [ PubMed ]Wetterling T, Kanitz RD, Borgis KJ. Comparison of different diagnostic criteria for vascular dementia (ADDTC, DSM-IV, ICD-10, NINDS- ...
WetterlingT.KanitzR.D.BorgisK.J.ingentaconnectEUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROENCEWetterling T, Kanitz RD, Borgis KJ. Clinical evaluation of the ICD-10 criteria for vascular dementia. Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 1993; 243:33- 40....
Background We have previously reported regional differences in the rates of vascular dementia (VD) in the United States (US), with the West having lower rates of VD diagnosis found in the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) Database. We aimed to determine ...
Inclusion criteria were as follows: (a) a clinical diagnosis of vascular dementia, according to the established diagnostic criteria such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) or the International Classification of Diseases (ICD); (b) age range 50–80; and (c) ...
Second, the diagnosis of migraine and dementia was based on the ICD-10 diagnostic code, not medical records that include details such as the patients’ medical history and the results of neurocognitive questionnaires. It means that this study has the misclassification bias. To overcome this problem...