Wallin_2004_Dement.Geriatr.Cogn.Disord_18_197

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Title : Five-year outcome of cholinergic treatment of Alzheimer's disease: early response predicts prolonged time until nursing home placement, but does not alter life expectancy - Wallin_2004_Dement.Geriatr.Cogn.Disord_18_197
Author(s) : Wallin AK , Gustafson L , Sjogren M , Wattmo C , Minthon L
Ref : Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders , 18 :197 , 2004
Abstract :

Fifty consecutive outpatients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) received treatment with the cholinesterase inhibitor tacrine in an open longitudinal study. Assessments using Mini-Mental State Examination, Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale - cognitive subscale, and a global rating were made at baseline and at 6, 12, 24, 36, 48 and 60 months. Three outcome groups were characterized: responders, unchanged and deteriorated. Additional outcome measures were time until nursing home placement, and mortality rate. At 6 months -75%, at 12 months -42%, at 24 months -20%, and after that 10% of the patients still on medication had improved or remained stable. The mortality rate did not differ between the outcome groups. Response to tacrine treatment at 6 or 12 months was found to predict a prolonged time until nursing home placement. No predictors for a positive treatment response could be identified at baseline.

PubMedSearch : Wallin_2004_Dement.Geriatr.Cogn.Disord_18_197
PubMedID: 15211076

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Wallin AK, Gustafson L, Sjogren M, Wattmo C, Minthon L (2004)
Five-year outcome of cholinergic treatment of Alzheimer's disease: early response predicts prolonged time until nursing home placement, but does not alter life expectancy
Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders 18 :197

Wallin AK, Gustafson L, Sjogren M, Wattmo C, Minthon L (2004)
Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders 18 :197