Consenso Português para o Diagnóstico e Gestão Clínica da Demência com Corpos de Lewy (PORTUCALE)

Translated title of the contribution: Portuguese consensus on the diagnosis and management of lewy body dementia (Portucale)

Ana Monteiro, Ana Graça Velon, Ana Margarida Rodrigues, Ana Oliveira, Anabela Valadas, Camila Nóbrega, Catarina Cruto, Dulce Neutel, Frederico Simões Do Couto, Joana Morgado, Joaquim Cerejeira, Luís Ruano, Miguel Gago, Miguel Grunho, Miguel Tábuas-Pereira, Ricardo Taipa, Rita Moiron Simões, Rui Araújo, Rui Barreto, Sofia RochaJoão Massano

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Abstract

Lewy body dementia is a common cause of dementia leading to the progressive deterioration of cognitive function and motor skills, behavioral changes, and loss of autonomy, impairing the quality of life of patients and their families. Even though it is the second leading cause of neurodegenerative dementia, diagnosis is still challenging, due to its heterogenous clinical presentation, especially in the early stages of the disease. Accordingly, Lewy body dementia is often misdiagnosed and clinically mismanaged. The lack of diagnostic accuracy has important implications for patients, given their increased susceptibility to the adverse effects of certain drugs, such as antipsychotics, which may worsen some symptoms associated with Lewy body dementia. Therefore, a specialist consensus based on the analysis of the most updated and relevant literature, and on clinical experience, is useful to all professionals involved in the care of these patients. This work aims to inform and provide recommendations about the best diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in Lewy body dementia in Portugal. Moreover, we suggest some strategies in order to raise the awareness of physicians, policy makers, and the society at large regarding this disease.

Translated title of the contributionPortuguese consensus on the diagnosis and management of lewy body dementia (Portucale)
Original languagePortuguese (Brazil)
Pages (from-to)844-854
Number of pages11
JournalActa Medica Portuguesa
Volume33
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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