Wattmo_2015_Dement.Geriatr.Cogn.Disord_40_297

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Title : Longitudinal Associations between Survival in Alzheimer's Disease and Cholinesterase Inhibitor Use, Progression, and Community-Based Services - Wattmo_2015_Dement.Geriatr.Cogn.Disord_40_297
Author(s) : Wattmo C , Londos E , Minthon L
Ref : Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders , 40 :297 , 2015
Abstract :

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Factors including rate of disease progression, different aspects of cholinesterase inhibitor (ChEI) treatment, and use of community-based services might affect the longitudinal outcome of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Whether these factors alter life expectancy in AD is unclear. We therefore examined the association between long-term ChEI therapy and survival.
METHODS: The present study included 1,021 patients with a clinical diagnosis of AD and a Mini-Mental State Examination score of 10-26 at baseline from a 3-year, prospective, multicenter study of ChEI therapy in clinical practice. The relationship of potential predictors with mortality was analyzed using Cox regression models.
RESULTS: After up to 16 years of follow-up, 841 (82%) of the participants had died. In the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-cognitive subscale, a mean decline of >/=4 points/year or >/=2 points/year on the Physical Self-Maintenance Scale was a risk factor for an earlier death. In the multivariate models, longer survival was associated with higher ChEI dose and longer duration of treatment. Users of community-based services at baseline exhibited a 1-year shorter mean life expectancy than nonusers. CONCLUSION: A longer survival time can be anticipated for AD patients with slower deterioration who receive and tolerate higher ChEI doses and a longer duration of treatment.

PubMedSearch : Wattmo_2015_Dement.Geriatr.Cogn.Disord_40_297
PubMedID: 26335053

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Wattmo C, Londos E, Minthon L (2015)
Longitudinal Associations between Survival in Alzheimer's Disease and Cholinesterase Inhibitor Use, Progression, and Community-Based Services
Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders 40 :297

Wattmo C, Londos E, Minthon L (2015)
Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders 40 :297