Title : Sustained cognitive improvement following treatment of Alzheimer's disease with donepezil - Evans_2000_Int.J.Geriatr.Psychiatry_15_50 |
Author(s) : Evans M , Ellis A , Watson D , Chowdhury T |
Ref : Int J Geriatr Psychiatry , 15 :50 , 2000 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVES To audit response to the anticholinesterase inhibitor donepezil in patients referred to a specialist memory clinic, to identify possible means of targeting the drug more accurately. DESIGN: All referrals to the clinic who were assessed and treated against a protocol, with structured follow-up. SUBJECTS: All referrals of any age with the diagnosis of probable Alzheimer's disease, mild to moderately severe. Main outcome measures Cognitive improvement as measured by serial ADAS-cog and MMSE examinations. RESULTS: Two hundred and eight-two patients commenced on treatment, improved cognitive functioning in over 65% of patients reaching 3 months (N=184), 51% on intention to treat analysis (N=231), with significantly greater improvement (p=0.03) in those aged 65 and under. Carer reports of behavioural improvement not always linked to cognitive improvement. Trend to increased response in those on concomitant antidepressants. CONCLUSION: Three-month assessment for response prior to agreeing continuation of treatment selects a group who maintain their response. Younger patients should be targeted for early assessment and treatment. |
PubMedSearch : Evans_2000_Int.J.Geriatr.Psychiatry_15_50 |
PubMedID: 10637404 |
Evans M, Ellis A, Watson D, Chowdhury T (2000)
Sustained cognitive improvement following treatment of Alzheimer's disease with donepezil
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry
15 :50
Evans M, Ellis A, Watson D, Chowdhury T (2000)
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry
15 :50