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Vascular Dementia
Volume 8
Journal of Alzheimers Disease & Parkinsonism
ISSN: 2161-0460
Vascular Dementia 2018
February 22-23, 2018
Vascular dementia in traumatic brain injury and stroke
Hans Von Holst
Karolinska Institute, Sweden
V
ascular dementia is the second most common dementia type after Alzheimer’s disease. Although the epidemiology of vascular
dementia is somewhat difficult to estimate exactly, it is substantial nationwide as stroke is one of the major causes. It may also
be defined as cerebrovascular dementia as the etiology results in reduced blood flow to parts of the brain tissue. A majority of the
cases are elderly people over 70 years. The causes to vascular dementia include high blood pressure, lipids, obesity and diabetes
as well as external traumatic brain injury. The clinical picture presents different symptoms depending on injury location and
includes, among others, memory problems, reduced thinking and impaired linguistic abilities, slow motoric motion, depression,
aggressiveness and impaired judgment. Also, temporary confusion caused by different stress situation is not uncommon. With the
introduction of advanced imaging technology such as computerized tomography, magnetic resonance tomography and positron
emission tomography, the anatomical location of the defect tissue area can better be identified. The treatment of vascular dementia
varies depending on its cause as well as on anatomical location. With the introduction of more advanced laboratory and imaging
technology, it is possible to better understand the consequences to vascular dementia on a molecular level including the protein
metabolism. With better knowledge from medical and technical development, the primary prevention of vascular dementia will be
highlighted such as reducing metabolic disorders but also by the primary prevention in avoiding traumatic brain injuries following
fall, traffic accidents and due to different leisure activities.
Biography
Hans Von Holst received his Medical Doctor’s degree in 1976 and specialist in Neurosurgery in 1982 at Karolinska University Hospital. In 1985, he earned his PhD
and Associate Professorship in Neurosurgery, Clinical Neuroscience at Karolinska Institute. During 1991-1996, he was appointed as Chairman of the Department
of Neurosurgery and Division Manager of the Neuro-clinics at Karolinska University Hospital, respectively. He has been appointed as Senior Neurosurgeon from
1974 to 2015. From 1995-2015, he was appointed as Professor in Neuro-engineering at Royal Institute of Technology. He has published around 140 original papers
in reputed journals, reviews and books and has been serving as an Editorial Board Member in several journals.
hvh@cenesy.comHans Von Holst, J Alzheimers Dis Parkinsonism 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0460-C1-036