Moretti_2004_Drugs.Aging_21_931

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Title : Rivastigmine in frontotemporal dementia: an open-label study - Moretti_2004_Drugs.Aging_21_931
Author(s) : Moretti R , Torre P , Antonello RM , Cattaruzza T , Cazzato G , Bava A
Ref : Drugs & Aging , 21 :931 , 2004
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: This preliminary open-label study aims to investigate the effects of rivastigmine, an inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE), in 20 patients diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). PATIENTS AND
METHODS: Study subjects were men and women 60-75 years of age diagnosed with probable FTD. The rivastigmine group received doses of 3-9 mg/day. The control group included matched patients receiving antipsychotics, benzodiazepines and selegiline (deprenyl). All patients completed a 12-month follow-up period.
RESULTS: Rivastigmine treatment was well tolerated. At 12 months, there was a general amelioration of behavioural changes as demonstrated by reductions in Neuropsychiatric Inventory (p<0.001 vs baseline and control), Behavioral Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease Rating Scale (p<0.001 vs baseline and control) and Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia scores (p<0.05 vs baseline, p<0.001 vs control) in the rivastigmine group. Caregiver burden was reduced, as shown by reduced Relative Stress Scale scores (p<0.001 vs baseline and control). Mean scores on outcome measures evaluating executive function stabilised in the rivastigmine group (p<0.05 vs controls). Rivastigmine did not prevent the disease-related deterioration of cognition as assessed using the Mini-Mental State Examination. CONCLUSION: In this open-label study, rivastigmine-treated patients were less behaviourally impaired, and caregiver burden was reduced, at 12 months, compared with baseline. The use of cholinesterase inhibitors in FTD warrants further research.

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Moretti R, Torre P, Antonello RM, Cattaruzza T, Cazzato G, Bava A (2004)
Rivastigmine in frontotemporal dementia: an open-label study
Drugs & Aging 21 :931

Moretti R, Torre P, Antonello RM, Cattaruzza T, Cazzato G, Bava A (2004)
Drugs & Aging 21 :931