• The Neurologist

  • Sep 7 2024
  • Duración: 45 m
  • Podcast

  • Resumen

  • Professor Amy Brodtmann is a cognitive neurologist, with a research background in stroke, neuroimaging and dementia.

    Amy sheds light on the intricate world of dementia, revealing it as more than just a blanket term for memory loss. Just as heart disease signifies heart failure and kidney disease points to kidney failure, dementia represents a profound brain failure that transcends simple forgetfulness. It disrupts multiple cognitive domains, profoundly altering how a person interacts with the world.

    Amy, a cognitive neurologist, talks about the extraordinary complexity of the brain, and how its breakdown manifests in dementia. She illuminates the role of neurology and its various subspecialties, detailing how cognitive neurologists like herself tackle the challenging task of diagnosing and managing dementia. Understanding whether a memory issue is indicative of dementia or merely a 'bad day' requires a deep dive into a patient’s history, neurological examination, cognitive tests, brain imaging, and neuropsychological evaluations.

    The conversation extends to the broader need for community education and support about dementia. Amy's research is at the forefront of improving the diagnostic journey for dementia, investigating life factors that influence the likelihood of developing the condition, and pioneering brain health optimization strategies, including tailored exercise prescriptions.

    She also addresses the nuances between different types of dementia, such as the variations between vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease, and how symptoms can differ. Amy explains how strokes can lead to cognitive impairment or dementia and underscores the critical importance of managing risk factors post-stroke to bolster brain function. Her insights offer a comprehensive understanding of dementia, highlighting both the challenges and advancements in this vital field.

    “Don’t worry about worrying about your thinking, do something about it.”

    Hosted by Darshini Ayton and Sarah Carmody

    Produced by Darshini Ayton

    An initiative of the Centre of Research Excellence in Enhanced Dementia Diagnosis which is funded by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council

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