Fazal_2017_BJPsych.Open_3_158

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Title : Associations of centrally acting ACE inhibitors with cognitive decline and survival in Alzheimer's disease - Fazal_2017_BJPsych.Open_3_158
Author(s) : Fazal K , Perera G , Khondoker M , Howard R , Stewart R
Ref : BJPsych Open , 3 :158 , 2017
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Cognitive improvement has been reported in patients receiving centrally acting angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (C-ACEIs). AIMS: To compare cognitive decline and survival after diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease between people receiving C-ACEIs, non-centrally acting angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (NC-ACEIs), and neither. METHOD: Routine Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores were extracted in 5260 patients receiving acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and analysed against C-/NC-ACEI exposure at the time of Alzheimer's disease diagnosis.
RESULTS: In the 9 months after Alzheimer's disease diagnosis, MMSE scores significantly increased by 0.72 and 0.19 points per year in patients on C-ACEIs and neither respectively, but deteriorated by 0.61 points per year in those on NC-ACEIs. There were no significant group differences in score trajectories from 9 to 36 months and no differences in survival.
CONCLUSIONS: In people with Alzheimer's disease receiving acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, those also taking C-ACEIs had stronger initial improvement in cognitive function, but there was no evidence of longer-lasting influence on dementia progression. DECLARATION OF INTEREST: R.S. has received research funding from Pfizer, Lundbeck, Roche, Janssen and GlaxoSmithKline. COPYRIGHT AND USAGE: (c) The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2017. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Non-Commercial, No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) license.

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Fazal K, Perera G, Khondoker M, Howard R, Stewart R (2017)
Associations of centrally acting ACE inhibitors with cognitive decline and survival in Alzheimer's disease
BJPsych Open 3 :158

Fazal K, Perera G, Khondoker M, Howard R, Stewart R (2017)
BJPsych Open 3 :158