Cognitive impairment
Domain : Symptoms
Category : My daily life
Simplified definition
A group of symptoms that affect brain and prevent a person from remembering, learning, communicating, or making decisions.
Source: Houria Aiouaz, for Alzheimer Foundation
Referenced definition
“Decline from a previously attained level of cognitive functioning.”
Source: Sachdev PS, Blacker D, Blazer DG, Ganguli M, Jeste DV, Paulsen JS et al. Classifying neurocognitive disorders: the DSM-5 approach. Nature Reviews Neurology. 2014 Nov;10(11):634-642.
Context
“Cognitive impairment can be classified into three severity levels: Mild (difficulty with instrumental activities of daily living), Moderate (difficulty with basic activities of daily living), and Severe (fully dependent on caregivers).”
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine. Cognitive impairment. [Internet]. [cited on Sept 7, 2022].
Note
- Doctors may perform different exams, such as MMSE, to know if the brain’s functions are being affected.
- Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an early stage of memory problems, which does not affect daily life and is not as severe as dementia. However, it can be a sign of Alzheimer’s disease.