Impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on mortality rate in memory clinic patients

Author:

Bakker Els D.12,van Maurik Ingrid S.12345ORCID,Zwan Marissa D.12,Gillissen Freek12,van der Veere Pieter J.1234,Bouwman Femke H.12,Pijnenburg Yolande A. L.12,van der Flier Wiesje M.1234

Affiliation:

1. Alzheimer Center Amsterdam, Neurology Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC location VUmc Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Amsterdam Neuroscience Neurodegeneration Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Epidemiology and Data Science Amsterdam The Netherlands

4. Amsterdam Public Health Methodology Amsterdam The Netherlands

5. Northwest Academy Northwest Clinics Alkmaar Alkmaar The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractINTRODUCTIONWe investigated whether mortality in memory clinic patients changed due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic.METHODSWe included patients from the Amsterdam Dementia Cohort: (1) n = 923 pandemic patients (baseline visit: 2017–2018, follow‐up: until 2021), and (2) n = 830 historical control patients (baseline visit: 2015–2016, follow‐up: until 2019). Groups were well‐balanced. We compared mortality during pandemic with historical control patients using Cox regression. Differences in cause of death between groups were explored using Fisher's exact test.RESULTSPandemic patients had a higher risk of mortality than historical control patients (hazard ratio [HR] [95% confidence interval {CI}] = 1.34 [1.05–1.70]). Stratified for syndrome diagnosis, the effect remained significant in dementia patients (HR [95% CI] = 1.35 [1.03–1.78]). Excluding patients who died of COVID‐19‐infection, the higher mortality risk in pandemic patients attenuated (HR [95% CI] = 1.24 [0.97–1.58]). Only the difference in cause of death between pandemic patients and historical control patients for death to COVID‐19‐infection (p = 0.001) was observed.CONCLUSIONMemory clinic patients had increased mortality risk during COVID‐19 compared to historical control patients, attributable to dementia patients.Highlights We investigated if mortality rates in memory clinic patients changed due to COVID‐19 pandemic. We included patients along the cognitive continuum, including SCD, MCI, and dementia. We used a well‐balanced historical control group. Memory clinic patients had higher risk for mortality during COVID‐19 lockdown. Our results indicate that excess mortality is mainly caused by death to COVID‐19 infection.

Funder

Alzheimer Nederland

Publisher

Wiley

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