Title : Anti-dementia drugs and changes in gait: a pre-post quasi-experimental pilot study - Beauchet_2013_BMC.Neurol_13_184 |
Author(s) : Beauchet O , Launay C , Allali G , Watfa G , Gallouj K , Herrmann F , Annweiler C |
Ref : BMC Neurol , 13 :184 , 2013 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Anti-dementia drugs may improve gait performance. No comparison between acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (CEIs) and memantine-related changes in gait variability has been reported. The objectives of this study were to 1) quantify and compare the mean values and coefficients of variation (CoV) of stride time in demented patients with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders (ADRD) before and after the use of CEIs or memantine, and in age- and gender-matched controls patients with ADRD using no anti-dementia drugs; and 2) to determine whether changes in CoV of stride time differed between CEIs or memantine. |
PubMedSearch : Beauchet_2013_BMC.Neurol_13_184 |
PubMedID: 24261605 |
Beauchet O, Launay C, Allali G, Watfa G, Gallouj K, Herrmann F, Annweiler C (2013)
Anti-dementia drugs and changes in gait: a pre-post quasi-experimental pilot study
BMC Neurol
13 :184
Beauchet O, Launay C, Allali G, Watfa G, Gallouj K, Herrmann F, Annweiler C (2013)
BMC Neurol
13 :184