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Long-Term Mortality in a Cohort of Home-Dwelling Elderly with Mild Alzheimer's Disease and Lewy Body Dementia

Journal

DEMENTIA AND GERIATRIC COGNITIVE DISORDERS
Volume 38, Issue 3-4, Pages 161-169

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000358051

Keywords

Dementia; Mortality; Survival; Standardized mortality ratio; Dementia with Lewy bodies; Lewy body dementia; Alzheimer's disease

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  1. Merck Serono
  2. Lundbeck
  3. Novartis

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Objective: To study mortality in subjects with mild dementia in Norway with a special focus on patients with Lewy body dementia (LBD) compared to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Methods: All referrals of mild dementia patients to dementia clinics in western Norway from March 2005 to March 2007 were included and followed until December 2012. Diagnoses were based on a comprehensive standardized assessment program. Results: Of 209 patients, 137 (66%) had AD and 53 (25%) had LBD. Dementia was associated with increased mortality (standardized mortality ratio = 1.8, AD 1.5, LBD 2.6). The median survival time was 6.2 years (95% CI 5.4-6.9). Predictors of mortality were age at diagnosis (HR 1.1 per year) and LBD diagnosis (HR 2.4). Conclusion: Dementia patients had an increased mortality, particularly those with LBD. (C) 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel

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