Glasgow Times

Experts in call for major dementia care overhaul

- By TOM TORRANCE

HEALTH services for people at a high risk of dementia need to be overhauled to focus on early diagnosis and treatment, experts have said.

Prominent researcher­s from across the UK have teamed up on a report highlighti­ng the need for healthcare to keep pace with the latest scientific understand­ing of dementia.

Their report focuses on evidence that Alzheimer’s disease has its roots in brain changes in middle age which gives a window for treatment with drugs which could limit brain damage before the developmen­t of dementia.

The search is on to develop these disease-modifying drugs, seen as the best hope for preventing dementia, but the report warns the new treatments will pose huge challenges to how the disease is managed in the UK and elsewhere, requiring more detailed assessment­s and tests not normally available.

Experts say identifyin­g those most likely to benefit from early interventi­on will require gathering specialist informatio­n such as genetics and brain scan imaging, which current services cannot deliver on the required scale.

Professor Craig Ritchie from the Centre of Dementia Preven- tion at the University of Edinburgh is one of the leaders of the group of Alzheimer’s disease researcher­s and clinicians which produced the report, known as the Edinburgh Consensus.

He said: “Brain changes that lead to dementia begin decades before symptoms.

“Experience­s at all stages of life can influence the likelihood of developing dementia and it is never too early to think about reducing your risk. What we have to ensure is that clinical services keep step with scientific advances to make sure the public and patients benefit.”

Report co-author, Matthew Norton, Director of Policy at Alzheimer’s Research UK added: “Advances in science being made today could transform the way we treat people with dementia, and this report underlines an urgent need to ready our health services. The clinical experts, researcher­s and charities involved agree we cannot wait to do this vital planning in the NHS.”

The Edinburgh Consensus was written by UK university researcher­s alongside the Royal College of Psychiatri­sts, the Associatio­n of British Neurologis­ts and Alzheimer’s charities.

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Health experts are calling for an overhaul in earlydiagn­osis and treatment of dementia

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