Cognitive impairment screening devices to help reduce the risk of early-onset dementia

Mar 07, 2024 Leave a message

A recent large-scale new study published in the Journal of Neurology of the American Medical Association by epidemiologists at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom found that 15 factors are associated with the risk of early-onset dementia. Many of these factors are "modifiable" factors, suggesting for the first time that people can reduce their risk of developing early-onset dementia by taking actions such as lifestyle improvements, detecting disease progression through cognitive impairment screening devices, managing chronic stress, treating depression, and more.
In recent years, many provinces and cities have introduced specific implementation plans, striving to increase the public's awareness of Alzheimer's prevention and treatment knowledge to 80% by 2025, and the cognitive function screening rate of the elderly in communities (villages) will reach 80%.
For medical institutions, especially community health service institutions, cognitive dysfunction screening equipment is undoubtedly a suitable terminal for carrying out cognitive function screening for the elderly in the community (village).
First of all, as a high-end medical technology device, the cognitive dysfunction screening device will not be subjectively affected by the tester, based on accurate algorithms and data analysis, it can objectively assess the cognitive status of patients, and the accuracy and reliability of the detection make it easier to gain the trust of the elderly group. Moreover, compared with the traditional Alzheimer's disease detection, the measurement and evaluation of cognitive dysfunction screening equipment is more comprehensive and professional, covering multiple cognitive fields such as memory, attention, and language ability.
Secondly, as an intelligent medical technology device, the cognitive dysfunction screening device is simple to operate for the examinee, and its touch interaction and one-button operation enable the elderly to complete the test by themselves without professional guidance. At the end of the screening, the computer will automatically give the assessment results. Moreover, the "community version" of the cognitive dysfunction screening device can provide mobile screening and door-to-door services, making it more convenient for the community (village) to carry out cognitive function screening for the elderly.

Early detection and accurate diagnosis are key to the prevention and treatment of early-onset dementia. Cognitive dysfunction screening devices can help patients detect dementia and dementia risk early, provide early evidence for early intervention and clinical practice, and improve the effectiveness of intervention and treatment.

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