Title : Donepezil can improve daily activities and promote rehabilitation for severe Alzheimer inverted question marks patients in long-term care health facilities - Meguro_2014_BMC.Neurol_14_243 |
Author(s) : Meguro K , Ouchi Y , Akanuma K , Meguro M , Kasai M |
Ref : BMC Neurol , 14 :243 , 2014 |
Abstract :
Background and purposeCholinesterase inhibitors can delay the progression of Alzheimer inverted question marks disease (AD). Several clinical trials of the drug in moderate to severe AD have consistently reported clinically positive effects. A combining effect with psychosocial intervention was reported in mild to moderate AD patients. Since a therapeutic approach or rehabilitation combined with cholinesterase inhibitors for severe AD patients remains controversial, we performed a prospective intervention for patients in Long-Term Care Health Facilities (LTCHF).MethodsTwo LTCHFs (N1, N2) were enrolled. N1 is a 126-bed facility that does not treat with donepezil but rather with psychosocial intervention (reality orientation and reminiscence). N2 is a 150-bed facility with a 50-bed special dementia unit, in which the physician can prescribe donepezil. On top of the similar psychosocial intervention, rehabilitation is performed in N2. Thirty-two severe AD patients (MMSE < inverted question mark6) in N1 and N2 (16 vs. 16) were compared for the effect of donepezil (10 mg/d for 3 months) with or without psychosocial intervention (n = inverted question mark8 vs. 8 for each facility). The Vitality Index was used to assess daily activities and the introduction of rehabilitation.ResultsThe response ratio (MMSE 3+) of donepezil was 37.5% in N2. The combination of donepezil with the psychosocial intervention improved the Vitality Index total score, and Communication, Eating, and Rehabilitation subscores (Wilcoxon, p = inverted question mark0.016, 0.038, 0.023, and 0.011, respectively). Most of them were smoothly introduced to rehabilitation, and the proportion of accidental falls decreased. Psychosocial intervention in N1 without the drug only improved the total score (Wilcoxon, p = inverted question mark0.046).ConclusionsA combined therapeutic approach of donepezil and psychosocial intervention can have a positive effect, even for severe patients through the introduction of rehabilitation and decreasing accidental falls. However, these findings require replication in a larger cohort. |
PubMedSearch : Meguro_2014_BMC.Neurol_14_243 |
PubMedID: 25516360 |
Meguro K, Ouchi Y, Akanuma K, Meguro M, Kasai M (2014)
Donepezil can improve daily activities and promote rehabilitation for severe Alzheimer inverted question marks patients in long-term care health facilities
BMC Neurol
14 :243
Meguro K, Ouchi Y, Akanuma K, Meguro M, Kasai M (2014)
BMC Neurol
14 :243