Memory complaints at primary care in a middle-income country: clinical and neuropsychological characterization

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Autor(a) principal: Marcos Leandropereira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Leonardo Cruz de Souza, Thiago Henrique Ferreira de Vasconcelos, Amanda Aparecida Rocha de Oliveira, Sarah Bárbara Campagnolo, Sarah de Oliveira Figueiredo, Ana Flávia Bereta Coelho Guimarães, Maira Tonidandel Barbosa, Luís Felipe José Ravic de Miranda, Paulo Caramelli
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Resumo: There are different causes of memory complaints in the elderly, such as subjective cognitive decline (SCD), mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia. Objective: 1) To characterize individuals with memory complaints in a mid-sized city in Brazil, through clinical, cognitive and functional assessment; 2) to compare SCD individuals with MCI and dementia patients in terms of clinical and cognitive variables. Methods: We consecutively included individuals aged ≥50 years, with memory complaints (spontaneous or inquired). Subjects who scored ≥25 on the Memory Complaint Questionnaire or who had spontaneous memory complaints were selected. Participants underwent a semi-structured interview, the Mini-Mental State Examination, Figure Memory Test for visual episodic memory, Clock Drawing Test, Category Fluency (Animals), Neuropsychiatric Inventory, and functional assessment. Individuals were classified as SCD, MCI or dementia. We did not include individuals with previous diagnosis of dementia. Results: The final sample consisted of 91 subjects (73.6% women; mean age 67.6±9.8 years): 14.3% had spontaneous complaints and 85.7% had inquired complaints. The most common comorbidities were hypertension (69.2%), diabetes (36.3%), and dyslipidemia (24.2%). Low levels of vitamin B12 and hypothyroidism were found in 26.4 and 16.5%, respectively. Regarding cognitive diagnosis, 16.5% of the sample were classified as SCD, 49.4% as MCI and 34.1% as dementia. MCI and dementia were identified in five (38.5%) and seven (53.4%) patients with spontaneous complaint, respectively. Conclusions: MCI and dementia are frequently underdiagnosed. Potential reversible causes of cognitive decline are common. The diagnosis of dementia is highly frequent among individuals with spontaneous memory complaints.
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spelling 2024-01-15T21:53:15Z2024-01-15T21:53:15Z2021151889710.1590/1980-57642021dn15-01000919805764http://hdl.handle.net/1843/62844There are different causes of memory complaints in the elderly, such as subjective cognitive decline (SCD), mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia. Objective: 1) To characterize individuals with memory complaints in a mid-sized city in Brazil, through clinical, cognitive and functional assessment; 2) to compare SCD individuals with MCI and dementia patients in terms of clinical and cognitive variables. Methods: We consecutively included individuals aged ≥50 years, with memory complaints (spontaneous or inquired). Subjects who scored ≥25 on the Memory Complaint Questionnaire or who had spontaneous memory complaints were selected. Participants underwent a semi-structured interview, the Mini-Mental State Examination, Figure Memory Test for visual episodic memory, Clock Drawing Test, Category Fluency (Animals), Neuropsychiatric Inventory, and functional assessment. Individuals were classified as SCD, MCI or dementia. We did not include individuals with previous diagnosis of dementia. Results: The final sample consisted of 91 subjects (73.6% women; mean age 67.6±9.8 years): 14.3% had spontaneous complaints and 85.7% had inquired complaints. The most common comorbidities were hypertension (69.2%), diabetes (36.3%), and dyslipidemia (24.2%). Low levels of vitamin B12 and hypothyroidism were found in 26.4 and 16.5%, respectively. Regarding cognitive diagnosis, 16.5% of the sample were classified as SCD, 49.4% as MCI and 34.1% as dementia. MCI and dementia were identified in five (38.5%) and seven (53.4%) patients with spontaneous complaint, respectively. Conclusions: MCI and dementia are frequently underdiagnosed. Potential reversible causes of cognitive decline are common. The diagnosis of dementia is highly frequent among individuals with spontaneous memory complaints.Há diferentes causas de queixas de memória nos idosos, como declínio cognitivo subjetivo (DCS), comprometimento cognitivo leve (CCL) ou demências. Objetivo: 1) Caracterizar indivíduos com queixa de memória em uma cidade de médio porte do Brasil, por meio de avaliação clínica, cognitiva e funcional; 2) comparar indivíduos com DCS, com CCL e pacientes com demência em termos de variáveis clínicas e cognitivas. Métodos: Incluiu-se, de modo consecutivo, indivíduos com idade ≥50 anos, com queixas de memória (espontânea ou inquirida). Foram selecionados participantes que pontuaram ≥25 no Questionário de Queixa de Memória ou que apresentaram queixa de memória espontânea. Todos foram submetidos à entrevista semiestruturada, Miniexame do Estado Mental, Teste de Figuras (teste de memória episódica visual), Teste do Desenho do Relógio, Fluência Semântica (Animais), Inventário Neuropsiquiátrico e avaliação funcional. Os indivíduos foram classificados em declínio cognitivo subjetivo (DCS), CCL e demência. Resultados: A amostra final foi composta por 91 indivíduos (73,6% mulheres; média de idade 67,6±9,8 anos); 14,3% apresentaram queixa espontânea e 85,7%, queixa inquirida. As comorbidades mais comuns foram hipertensão (69,2%), diabetes (36,3%) e dislipidemia (24,2%). Baixos níveis de vitamina B12 e hipotireoidismo foram encontrados em 26,4 e 16,5%, respectivamente. Quanto ao diagnóstico cognitivo, 16,5% foram classificados como DCS, 49,4% como CCL e 34,1% como demência. CCL e demência foram respectivamente identificados em cinco (38,5%) e sete (53,4%) pacientes com queixa espontânea de memória. Conclusões: CCL e demência são frequentemente subdiagnosticados. Causas potencialmente reversíveis de declínio cognitivo foram frequentes na amostra. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Memory complaints at primary care in a middle-income country: clinical and neuropsychological characterization
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv QUEIXAS DE MEMÓRIA NA ATENÇÃO PRIMÁRIA EM UM PAÍS DE RENDA MÉDIA: CARACTERIZAÇÃO CLÍNICA E NEUROPSICOLÓGICA
title Memory complaints at primary care in a middle-income country: clinical and neuropsychological characterization
spellingShingle Memory complaints at primary care in a middle-income country: clinical and neuropsychological characterization
Marcos Leandropereira
Memory
Primary Health Care
Cognitive Dysfunction
Dementia
Memory
Primary Health Care
Cognitive Dysfunction
Dementia
title_short Memory complaints at primary care in a middle-income country: clinical and neuropsychological characterization
title_full Memory complaints at primary care in a middle-income country: clinical and neuropsychological characterization
title_fullStr Memory complaints at primary care in a middle-income country: clinical and neuropsychological characterization
title_full_unstemmed Memory complaints at primary care in a middle-income country: clinical and neuropsychological characterization
title_sort Memory complaints at primary care in a middle-income country: clinical and neuropsychological characterization
author Marcos Leandropereira
author_facet Marcos Leandropereira
Leonardo Cruz de Souza
Thiago Henrique Ferreira de Vasconcelos
Amanda Aparecida Rocha de Oliveira
Sarah Bárbara Campagnolo
Sarah de Oliveira Figueiredo
Ana Flávia Bereta Coelho Guimarães
Maira Tonidandel Barbosa
Luís Felipe José Ravic de Miranda
Paulo Caramelli
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author2 Leonardo Cruz de Souza
Thiago Henrique Ferreira de Vasconcelos
Amanda Aparecida Rocha de Oliveira
Sarah Bárbara Campagnolo
Sarah de Oliveira Figueiredo
Ana Flávia Bereta Coelho Guimarães
Maira Tonidandel Barbosa
Luís Felipe José Ravic de Miranda
Paulo Caramelli
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marcos Leandropereira
Leonardo Cruz de Souza
Thiago Henrique Ferreira de Vasconcelos
Amanda Aparecida Rocha de Oliveira
Sarah Bárbara Campagnolo
Sarah de Oliveira Figueiredo
Ana Flávia Bereta Coelho Guimarães
Maira Tonidandel Barbosa
Luís Felipe José Ravic de Miranda
Paulo Caramelli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Memory
Primary Health Care
Cognitive Dysfunction
Dementia
topic Memory
Primary Health Care
Cognitive Dysfunction
Dementia
Memory
Primary Health Care
Cognitive Dysfunction
Dementia
dc.subject.other.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Memory
Primary Health Care
Cognitive Dysfunction
Dementia
description There are different causes of memory complaints in the elderly, such as subjective cognitive decline (SCD), mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia. Objective: 1) To characterize individuals with memory complaints in a mid-sized city in Brazil, through clinical, cognitive and functional assessment; 2) to compare SCD individuals with MCI and dementia patients in terms of clinical and cognitive variables. Methods: We consecutively included individuals aged ≥50 years, with memory complaints (spontaneous or inquired). Subjects who scored ≥25 on the Memory Complaint Questionnaire or who had spontaneous memory complaints were selected. Participants underwent a semi-structured interview, the Mini-Mental State Examination, Figure Memory Test for visual episodic memory, Clock Drawing Test, Category Fluency (Animals), Neuropsychiatric Inventory, and functional assessment. Individuals were classified as SCD, MCI or dementia. We did not include individuals with previous diagnosis of dementia. Results: The final sample consisted of 91 subjects (73.6% women; mean age 67.6±9.8 years): 14.3% had spontaneous complaints and 85.7% had inquired complaints. The most common comorbidities were hypertension (69.2%), diabetes (36.3%), and dyslipidemia (24.2%). Low levels of vitamin B12 and hypothyroidism were found in 26.4 and 16.5%, respectively. Regarding cognitive diagnosis, 16.5% of the sample were classified as SCD, 49.4% as MCI and 34.1% as dementia. MCI and dementia were identified in five (38.5%) and seven (53.4%) patients with spontaneous complaint, respectively. Conclusions: MCI and dementia are frequently underdiagnosed. Potential reversible causes of cognitive decline are common. The diagnosis of dementia is highly frequent among individuals with spontaneous memory complaints.
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