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Cholinesterase inhibitors (ChE-Is) are among the drugs more largely used for the treatment of mild-to-moderate symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (AD), but beneficial long-term effects of these compounds on the cognitive, functional, and behavioural symptoms of the disease are small and not always apparent in practice.
Early and intensive rehabilitation is important to optimal cognitive, functional, and therapeutic outcomes for patients with a range of TBIs.
With regard to pre-ICU cognitive, functional, and respiratory status, limitations of endotracheal intubation seemed justified (Table 4).
These care systems strive to promulgate positive outcomes with complete cognitive, functional, and physical recovery and reintegration of its victims into social milieus.
TBIs are externally inflicted assaults that directly impact on the structure, physiology, and biochemistry of the brain, resulting in cognitive, functional, and physical changes and outcomes.
Their prime mission is to foster social ecologies that mitigate the risk of TBIs; to deliver appropriate, effective, timely, and sustainable care; and to optimize cognitive, functional, and therapeutic outcomes for TBI patients.
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Table 2 shows the results of mild anemic versus non anemic group on cognitive, functional, mood and QoL variables.
In univariate analyses, mild anemic elderly persons had significantly worse results on almost all cognitive, functional, mood, and QoL measures.
Outcomes considered in the studies fell into five main categories behavioural, cognitive, functional, biomarker, and feasibility.
The HABC-Monitor has three patient symptom domains (cognitive, functional, behavioral/psychological) and a caregiver quality of life domain.
impact on the cognitive function and functional status.
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