Primitive reflexes and dementia in older adults: a meta‐analysis of observational and cohort studies

Author:

Altunkalem Seydi Kübra1,Kaya Derya1ORCID,Yavuz Idil2,Ontan Mehmet Selman1ORCID,Dost Fatma Sena3ORCID,Isik Ahmet Turan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Unit for Ageing Brain and Dementia, Department of Geriatric Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Dokuz Eylul University Izmir Turkey

2. Department of Statistics Dokuz Eylul University, Faculty of Science Izmir Turkey

3. Department of Geriatric Medicine Darica Farabi Training and Research Hospital Kocaeli Turkey

Abstract

AbstractPrimitive reflexes (PRs) are clinical signs that indicate diffuse cerebral dysfunction and frontal lesions. We aimed to present a comprehensive analysis of the prevalence and risk of PRs in patients with dementia. English‐language articles published from January 1990 to April 2021 were searched in PubMed, ScienceDirect, Cochrane, and Web of Science with keywords. The titles and abstracts of the identified articles were screened to identify potentially relevant papers. Odds ratios and risk ratios were extracted with 95% confidence intervals and combined using the random‐effects model after logarithmic transformation. The prevalence in dementia patients was also combined using the random‐effects model. This meta‐analysis involved 29 studies. The snout reflex (48% of cases) was the most prevalent. It was found that the risk of PRs in individuals with dementia was significantly elevated, ranging from 13.94 to 16.38 times higher than in healthy controls. The grasp reflex exhibited the highest risk for dementia. This meta‐analysis showed that the prevalence and the risk of PRs is high in older patients with dementia. Therefore, PRs, especially the grasp reflex, should be carefully assessed as a part of routine physical examination in the diagnostic process for dementia.

Publisher

Wiley

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