International Psychogeriatrics
Volume 15, Supplement 1 - 2003
Subcortical Ischemic Vascular Disease and Dementia TIMO ERKINJUNTTI
ABSTRACT. Subcortical ischemic vascular disease and dementia (SIVD) incorporate small vessel
disease as the chief vascular etiology, lacunar infarct and ischemic white-matter lesions
(WMLs) as primary type of brain lesions, subcortical location as the primary location of lesions, and
subcortical syndrome as the primary clinical manifestation. It incorporates two clinical
entities: Binswanger’s syndrome and the lacunar state. Patients with SIVD present with extensive
white-matter lesions and multiple lacunae on neuroimaging. SIVD is expected to be a more
homogenous subtype of vascular cognitive impairment and dementia.
Recently modified NINDS-AIREN research criteria for SIVD have been proposed. Further empirical
research is needed to refine the syndrome and stages and validate the brain imaging criteria, as
well as to detail the natural history and outcomes of SIVD.
KEYWORDS: Vascular dementia; small vessel; lacunae; white matter; stroke
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