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Mild cognitive impairment

MCI means more memory or thinking problems than peers, while daily independence is mostly preserved.

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What this means

MCI means memory or thinking problems are greater than expected for age, while normal activities are still mostly possible.[1,2]

What people may notice

  • People may lose things often, forget events or appointments, or have more trouble finding words than peers.[1]
  • MCI can be an early sign of Alzheimer disease, but it is not the same word as dementia.[1,2]
  • Daily independence is a central part of the boundary.[1,3]

Key variables

MCI

MCI is a clinical category, not just the feeling of being forgetful.[1]

Cognitive testing

Cognitive testing can assess memory, thinking, and language patterns.[4,1]

Activities of daily living

Normal activities remaining mostly possible separates MCI from dementia-level daily-life impairment.[1,3]

Why it happens

  • MCI may reflect early neurodegenerative disease, vascular disease, medicines, depression, sleep problems, sensory loss, or other causes.[1,2,5]
  • MedlinePlus notes that memory problems can also have causes such as medicines and vascular diseases, and some problems from these conditions can be managed.[1]
  • The key question is not only memory score, but whether function is changing over time.[1,4]

Clinical response directions

  • Clinicians may use thinking, memory, and language tests, specialist assessment, and follow-up over time.[1,4]
  • MedlinePlus states there is no proven drug treatment for MCI at this time.[1]
  • Clinical review may look for modifiable contributors such as medicine effects, sleep, depression, sensory loss, and vascular risks.[5,1]

Common traps

  • MCI does not mean Alzheimer disease will definitely occur.[1,2]
  • MCI is also not normal aging by definition.[1]
  • A webpage cannot decide whether a person has MCI.[4]

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