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Comparing Clinical Profiles in Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease Dementia

BACKGROUND: Greater understanding of differences in baseline impairment and disease progression in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) may improve the interpretation of drug effects and the design of future studies. METHODS: This was a retrospectiv...

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Autores principales: Farlow, Martin R., Schmitt, Frederick, Aarsland, Dag, Grossberg, George T., Somogyi, Monique, Meng, Xiangyi
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Publicado: S. Karger AG 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3808221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24174923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000351861
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author Farlow, Martin R.
Schmitt, Frederick
Aarsland, Dag
Grossberg, George T.
Somogyi, Monique
Meng, Xiangyi
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Schmitt, Frederick
Aarsland, Dag
Grossberg, George T.
Somogyi, Monique
Meng, Xiangyi
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description BACKGROUND: Greater understanding of differences in baseline impairment and disease progression in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) may improve the interpretation of drug effects and the design of future studies. METHODS: This was a retrospective analysis of three randomized, double-blind rivastigmine databases (one in PDD, two in AD). Impairment on the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-cognitive subscale (ADAS-cog), Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study-Activities of Daily Living (ADCS-ADL) scale, 10-item Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI-10) and the ADCS-Clinical Global Impression of Change (CGIC) was compared [standardized difference (Cohen's d), similar if <0.1]. RESULTS: Patients with AD or PDD had similar levels of impairment on the ADAS-cog and NPI-10. Scores on the ADCS-ADL scale (standardized difference = 0.47) and the ADAS-cog memory domain (total, 0.33; items, 0.10-0.58) were higher in AD; PDD patients were more impaired in the language (0.23) and praxis (0.34) domains. AD patients receiving placebo showed greater deterioration on the ADAS-cog (0.14) and improvement on the NPI-10 (0.11) compared with patients with PDD. CONCLUSION: Differing patterns of impairment occur in AD and PDD.
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spelling pubmed-38082212013-10-30 Comparing Clinical Profiles in Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease Dementia Farlow, Martin R. Schmitt, Frederick Aarsland, Dag Grossberg, George T. Somogyi, Monique Meng, Xiangyi Dement Geriatr Cogn Dis Extra Original Research Article BACKGROUND: Greater understanding of differences in baseline impairment and disease progression in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) may improve the interpretation of drug effects and the design of future studies. METHODS: This was a retrospective analysis of three randomized, double-blind rivastigmine databases (one in PDD, two in AD). Impairment on the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-cognitive subscale (ADAS-cog), Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study-Activities of Daily Living (ADCS-ADL) scale, 10-item Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI-10) and the ADCS-Clinical Global Impression of Change (CGIC) was compared [standardized difference (Cohen's d), similar if <0.1]. RESULTS: Patients with AD or PDD had similar levels of impairment on the ADAS-cog and NPI-10. Scores on the ADCS-ADL scale (standardized difference = 0.47) and the ADAS-cog memory domain (total, 0.33; items, 0.10-0.58) were higher in AD; PDD patients were more impaired in the language (0.23) and praxis (0.34) domains. AD patients receiving placebo showed greater deterioration on the ADAS-cog (0.14) and improvement on the NPI-10 (0.11) compared with patients with PDD. CONCLUSION: Differing patterns of impairment occur in AD and PDD. S. Karger AG 2013-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3808221/ /pubmed/24174923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000351861 Text en Copyright © 2013 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC) (www.karger.com/OA-license), applicable to the online version of the article only. Users may download, print and share this work on the Internet for noncommercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited, and a link to the original work on http://www.karger.com and the terms of this license are included in any shared versions.
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title_full_unstemmed Comparing Clinical Profiles in Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease Dementia
title_short Comparing Clinical Profiles in Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease Dementia
title_sort comparing clinical profiles in alzheimer's disease and parkinson's disease dementia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3808221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24174923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000351861
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