Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort
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Resumo: | We describe a three-year experience with patients with dementia. Method: clinical, cognitive and functional evaluation was performed by a multidisciplinary team for persons above 60 years. Mortality was assessed after three years. Results: Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) (n=2,074) was 15.7 (8.4). Male patients MMSE (n=758) was 15.6 (8.3) and female's (n=1315) was 15.8 (8.3). Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale (n=2023) was 16.5 (7.6); females (n=1277) was 16.9 (7.2) and males (n=745) was 15.7(8.2). From these patients, 12.6% (n=209) died within three years. Baseline cognition of patients still alive was higher (p<0.001) than MMSE of those who died [MMSE=16.3 (8.1) vs. 10.6 (7.6)]. Mortality rate decreased 6% (IR=0.94) for each additional point on MMSE. Higher functional status decreases the mortality rate approximately 11% (IR=0.89) independently of age, gender, and education. Conclusion: Three-year mortality rates are dependent on baseline functional and cognitive status |
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Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohortAlzheimer?s diseaseactivities of daily livingMini-Mental State Examinationmortalityoutpatient serviceBrazilWe describe a three-year experience with patients with dementia. Method: clinical, cognitive and functional evaluation was performed by a multidisciplinary team for persons above 60 years. Mortality was assessed after three years. Results: Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) (n=2,074) was 15.7 (8.4). Male patients MMSE (n=758) was 15.6 (8.3) and female's (n=1315) was 15.8 (8.3). Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale (n=2023) was 16.5 (7.6); females (n=1277) was 16.9 (7.2) and males (n=745) was 15.7(8.2). From these patients, 12.6% (n=209) died within three years. Baseline cognition of patients still alive was higher (p<0.001) than MMSE of those who died [MMSE=16.3 (8.1) vs. 10.6 (7.6)]. Mortality rate decreased 6% (IR=0.94) for each additional point on MMSE. Higher functional status decreases the mortality rate approximately 11% (IR=0.89) independently of age, gender, and education. Conclusion: Three-year mortality rates are dependent on baseline functional and cognitive status Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO2014-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2014000400278Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.72 n.4 2014reponame:Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Neurologiainstacron:ABNEURO10.1590/0004-282X20140003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVerdan,CarolinaCasarsa,DeborahPerrout,Marcus RomeuSantos,MarisaSouza,Jano Alves deNascimento,OsvaldoCoutinho,Evandro Silva FreireLaks,Jersoneng2014-04-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-282X2014000400278Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/anphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista.arquivos@abneuro.org1678-42270004-282Xopendoar:2014-04-14T00:00Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Neurologiafalse |
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Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort |
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Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort |
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Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort Verdan,Carolina Alzheimer?s disease activities of daily living Mini-Mental State Examination mortality outpatient service Brazil |
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Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort |
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Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort |
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Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort |
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Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort |
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Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort |
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Verdan,Carolina |
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Verdan,Carolina Casarsa,Deborah Perrout,Marcus Romeu Santos,Marisa Souza,Jano Alves de Nascimento,Osvaldo Coutinho,Evandro Silva Freire Laks,Jerson |
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Casarsa,Deborah Perrout,Marcus Romeu Santos,Marisa Souza,Jano Alves de Nascimento,Osvaldo Coutinho,Evandro Silva Freire Laks,Jerson |
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Verdan,Carolina Casarsa,Deborah Perrout,Marcus Romeu Santos,Marisa Souza,Jano Alves de Nascimento,Osvaldo Coutinho,Evandro Silva Freire Laks,Jerson |
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Alzheimer?s disease activities of daily living Mini-Mental State Examination mortality outpatient service Brazil |
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Alzheimer?s disease activities of daily living Mini-Mental State Examination mortality outpatient service Brazil |
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We describe a three-year experience with patients with dementia. Method: clinical, cognitive and functional evaluation was performed by a multidisciplinary team for persons above 60 years. Mortality was assessed after three years. Results: Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) (n=2,074) was 15.7 (8.4). Male patients MMSE (n=758) was 15.6 (8.3) and female's (n=1315) was 15.8 (8.3). Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale (n=2023) was 16.5 (7.6); females (n=1277) was 16.9 (7.2) and males (n=745) was 15.7(8.2). From these patients, 12.6% (n=209) died within three years. Baseline cognition of patients still alive was higher (p<0.001) than MMSE of those who died [MMSE=16.3 (8.1) vs. 10.6 (7.6)]. Mortality rate decreased 6% (IR=0.94) for each additional point on MMSE. Higher functional status decreases the mortality rate approximately 11% (IR=0.89) independently of age, gender, and education. Conclusion: Three-year mortality rates are dependent on baseline functional and cognitive status |
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