Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort

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Autor(a) principal: Verdan,Carolina
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Casarsa,Deborah, Perrout,Marcus Romeu, Santos,Marisa, Souza,Jano Alves de, Nascimento,Osvaldo, Coutinho,Evandro Silva Freire, Laks,Jerson
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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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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spelling 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
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort
title Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort
spellingShingle 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
title_short Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort
title_full Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort
title_fullStr Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort
title_full_unstemmed Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort
title_sort Lower mortality rate in people with dementia is associated with better cognitive and functional performance in an outpatient cohort
author Verdan,Carolina
author_facet Verdan,Carolina
Casarsa,Deborah
Perrout,Marcus Romeu
Santos,Marisa
Souza,Jano Alves de
Nascimento,Osvaldo
Coutinho,Evandro Silva Freire
Laks,Jerson
author_role author
author2 Casarsa,Deborah
Perrout,Marcus Romeu
Santos,Marisa
Souza,Jano Alves de
Nascimento,Osvaldo
Coutinho,Evandro Silva Freire
Laks,Jerson
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Verdan,Carolina
Casarsa,Deborah
Perrout,Marcus Romeu
Santos,Marisa
Souza,Jano Alves de
Nascimento,Osvaldo
Coutinho,Evandro Silva Freire
Laks,Jerson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alzheimer?s disease
activities of daily living
Mini-Mental State Examination
mortality
outpatient service
Brazil
topic Alzheimer?s disease
activities of daily living
Mini-Mental State Examination
mortality
outpatient service
Brazil
description 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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