Author:
Busse Anja,Angermeyer Matthias C.,Riedel-Heller Steffi G.
Abstract
BackgroundStudies of conversion from mild cognitive impairment to dementia suggest
a linear progression over time. Conversion rates during lifetime may
extend to 80–90%.AimsThis study examines the time-dependent evolution from mild cognitive
impairment to dementia. Current assumptions regarding yearly and lifetime
conversion rates are challenged.MethodA community sample of 1045 dementia-free individuals aged 75 years and
over was examined by neuropsychological testing based on 6 years of
observation.ResultsApproximately 60–65% of people with mild cognitive impairment develop
clinical dementia during their life. Progression from mild cognitive
impairment to dementia appears to be time dependent, occurring primarily
within the initial 18 months.ConclusionsFurther long-term studies are needed to examine the time-dependent
evolution from mild cognitive impairment to dementia and to establish
age-specific conversion rates during lifetime.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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