Pharmacological treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia: a network meta-analysis

Author:

Huang Yu-Yuan1,Teng Teng2,Giovane Cinzia D3,Wang Rong-Ze1,Suckling John4,Shen Xue-Ning1,Chen Shi-Dong1,Huang Shu-Yi1,Kuo Kevin1,Cai Wen-Jie1,Chen Ke-Liang1,Feng Lei5,Zhang Can6,Liu Cai-Yan7,Li Chun-Bo8,Zhao Qian-Hua1,Dong Qiang1,Zhou Xin-Yu2,Yu Jin-Tai1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Huashan Hospital, State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology and MOE Frontiers Center for Brain Science, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, National Center for Neurological Disorders Department of Neurology and Institute of Neurology, , Shanghai, China

2. The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University Department of Psychiatry, , Chongqing, China

3. University of Bern Institute of Primary Health Care, , Bern, Switzerland

4. University of Cambridge Department of Psychiatry, Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, , Cambridge, UK

5. National University of Singapore Department of Psychological Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, , Singapore, Singapore

6. Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School Department of Neurology, , Charlestown, MA , USA

7. Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Department of Neurology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, , Beijing, China

8. Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai Mental Health Center, , Shanghai, China

Abstract

Abstract Background Pharmacological treatments are very common to be used for alleviating neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) in dementia. However, decision on drug selection is still a matter of controversy. Aims To summarise the comparative efficacy and acceptability of currently available monotherapy drug regimens for reducing NPS in dementia. Method We searched PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials between inception and 26 December 2022 without language restrictions; and reference lists scanned from selected studies and systematic reviews. Double-blind randomised controlled trials were identified from electronic databases for reporting NPS outcomes in people with dementia. Primary outcomes were efficacy and acceptability. Confidence in the evidence was assessed using Confidence in Network Meta-Analysis (CINeMA). Results We included 59 trials (15,781 participants; mean age, 76.6 years) and 15 different drugs in quantitative syntheses. Risperidone (standardised mean difference [SMD] −0.20, 95% credible interval [CrI] −0.40 to −0.10) and galantamine (−0.20, −0.39 to −0.02) were more effective than placebo in short-term treatment (median duration: 12 weeks). Galantamine (odds ratio [OR] 1.95, 95% CrI 1.38–2.94) and rivastigmine (1.87, 1.24–2.99) were associated with more dropouts than placebo, and some active drugs. Most of the results were rated as low or very low according to CINeMA. Conclusions Despite the scarcity of high-quality evidence, risperidone is probably the best pharmacological option to consider for alleviating NPS in people with dementia in short-term treatment when considering the risk–benefit profile of drugs.

Funder

Fudan University

Research Start-up Fund of Huashan Hospital

Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project

National Natural Science Foundation of China

STI2030-Major Projects

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Aging,General Medicine

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