COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH SECOND-DEGREE DYSCIRCULATORY ENCEPHALOPATHY.

Authors

  • Jalilov Feruzjon Tolibboyevich Author
  • Urinov Rahimjon Musayevich Author

Keywords:

Dyscirculatory encephalopathy; chronic cerebral ischemia; cognitive impairment; frontal dysfunction; anxiety; depression; quality of life; SF-36; MMSE; MoCA; small vessel disease.

Abstract

Background: Second-degree dyscirculatory encephalopathy (DE) represents an intermediate stage of chronic cerebral ischemia characterized by progressive cognitive, emotional, and neurological impairment. Despite preserved independence in daily activities, patients frequently experience reduced quality of life.

Published

2026-02-14