Sentences with phrase «brain health index»

«Eventually we hope to introduce brain health index into clinical practice so that it may improve early identification and treatment of cognitive decline and dementia after stroke.»
The brain health index predicted more strongly cognitive deficits commonly seen in stroke and SVD than current, validated clinical scoring methods and other computer programmes used for assessing features of brain deterioration.
The new approach, published today in the International Journal of Stroke, can quantify visible brain injury from cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) and brain atrophy by translating the million plus bits of information stored in brain scans into a single measure, the «brain health index
The brain health index may also give early warning of risk of future cognitive decline in individuals before they notice any symptoms.
This is what led to the development of the «brain health index
Dr Dickie added: «Through a unique collaboration between the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, which is funded by the Stroke Association in the UK, the next step is to test the brain health index approach in newly - developed brain scanners, such as the ultra-high resolution 7 Tesla scanner at the University of Glasgow's Imaging Centre of Excellence, and in larger groups of patients.
«New «brain health index» can predict how well patients will do after stroke.»
In the latest study, low scores on the brain health index at age 3 were found to predict high healthcare and social costs as an adult.

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This yielded a summary index the researchers called «brain health
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