Clinical Trajectories of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Mild-Moderate to Advanced Dementia

Author:

Castillo-García Isabel M.1,López-Álvarez Jorge12,Osorio Ricardo23,Olazarán Javier245,Ramos García Maria I.26,Agüera-Ortiz Luis127

Affiliation:

1. Servicio de Psiquiatría, Instituto de Investigación i+12, Hospital Universitario 12 deOctubre, Madrid, Spain

2. Alzheimer’s Centre Reina Sofia-CIEN Foundation, Madrid, Spain

3. Department of Psychiatry NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA

4. Servicio de Neurología, HGU Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain

5. Memory Disorders Clinic, HM Hospitals, Madrid, Spain

6. Instituto de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental, Hospital Clínico Universitario San Carlos, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria San Carlos (IdISC), Madrid, Spain

7. Centro deInvestigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental (CIBERSAM), Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Background: There is high prevalence of neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) among dementia patients. NPS are correlated with dementia progression, functional decline, early institutionalization, and death. There is scarce evidence on the progression of NPS in the latest stages of dementia. Objective: To describe the prevalence of NPS in mild-moderate to severe dementia and to reveal the progression of each NPS over time. Methods: We studied 317 patients (77.3% female, average age: 81.5 years) with a DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of dementia. This is a cross-sectional, and a prospective longitudinal study with 78-month follow-up. We assessed cognitive status (Mini-Mental State Examination and Severe Mini-Mental State Examination), dementia severity (Global Deterioration Scale and Clinical Dementia Rating), and psychopathological measures (Neuropsychiatric Inventory, APADEM-Nursing Home, Apathy Inventory, Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia, and Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory). Results: Overall prevalence of NPS was 94.6%, being apathy the most prevalent (66.7%) and the one whose severity increased the most with progression of dementia. Agitation/aggression, irritability, and sleeping and eating disorders also increased over time. Delusions and depressive symptoms decreased in severity with disease progression. In severe dementia, female displayed more depressive symptoms and eating disorders, while male displayed more agitation/aggression and sleep disturbances. Conclusion: NPS in dementia follow a heterogeneous course. Apathy is the most prevalent NPS and the one that worsens most significantly over time. The course of some NPS differs between sexes. Further research is required to understand the evolution of NPS at advanced stages of dementia.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Clinical Psychology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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