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Assessment of memory complainers in São Paulo, Brazil: Three-year results of a memory clinic

Memory clinics were established in the USA and European countries as services to attend patients who complain of cognitive deficits, referred by primary care doctors, specialists and other hospitals. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to describe the clinical and cognitive profile of consecutively evaluated subjec...

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Autores principales: Bottino, Cássio Machado de Campos, Zucollo, Pedro, Moreno, Maria Del Pilar Quintero, Gil, Gislaine, Cid, Carla Garcia, Campanha, Eduardo Vilodres, Rumi, Demétrio Ortega, de Camargo, Cândida Helena Pires
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Publicado: Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5619155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29213541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1980-57642009DN20100011
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author Bottino, Cássio Machado de Campos
Zucollo, Pedro
Moreno, Maria Del Pilar Quintero
Gil, Gislaine
Cid, Carla Garcia
Campanha, Eduardo Vilodres
Rumi, Demétrio Ortega
de Camargo, Cândida Helena Pires
author_facet Bottino, Cássio Machado de Campos
Zucollo, Pedro
Moreno, Maria Del Pilar Quintero
Gil, Gislaine
Cid, Carla Garcia
Campanha, Eduardo Vilodres
Rumi, Demétrio Ortega
de Camargo, Cândida Helena Pires
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description Memory clinics were established in the USA and European countries as services to attend patients who complain of cognitive deficits, referred by primary care doctors, specialists and other hospitals. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to describe the clinical and cognitive profile of consecutively evaluated subjects during the initial three years of service of a memory clinic from a university hospital. METHODS: Subjects were submitted to a clinical work-up for dementia, which included laboratory exams, cranial computerized tomography, cognitive tests, and a comprehensive neuropsychological battery. Diagnosis was made according to ICD-10 criteria. RESULTS: We evaluated 104 subjects (67.3% females and 32.7% males), with mean age of 59.1 years, 88.8% aged 50 years or above. Mean schooling was 9.9 years. Patients were classified into 10 different primary diagnostic categories, namely Depression (26.9%), Alzheimer’s disease (17.3%), Memory complaints without objective impairment (17.3%), Mild Cognitive Disorder – MCD (14.4%), and Anxiety (12.5%) the most frequent diagnosis. Comparing patients with dementia, MCD, Depression or Anxiety and Memory complainers, by age (below and above 60 years), dementia was more commonly diagnosed in older subjects, while a higher frequency of memory complainers was found in the younger group. CONCLUSIONS: This preliminary report from an outpatient group of referred patients with cognitive complaints showed a higher frequency of psychiatric disorders in this sample. The memory clinic approach should be considered as a model of service which can evaluate subjects with cognitive complaints effectively and improve the quality of care delivered to this patient group.
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spelling pubmed-56191552017-12-06 Assessment of memory complainers in São Paulo, Brazil: Three-year results of a memory clinic Bottino, Cássio Machado de Campos Zucollo, Pedro Moreno, Maria Del Pilar Quintero Gil, Gislaine Cid, Carla Garcia Campanha, Eduardo Vilodres Rumi, Demétrio Ortega de Camargo, Cândida Helena Pires Dement Neuropsychol Original Article Memory clinics were established in the USA and European countries as services to attend patients who complain of cognitive deficits, referred by primary care doctors, specialists and other hospitals. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to describe the clinical and cognitive profile of consecutively evaluated subjects during the initial three years of service of a memory clinic from a university hospital. METHODS: Subjects were submitted to a clinical work-up for dementia, which included laboratory exams, cranial computerized tomography, cognitive tests, and a comprehensive neuropsychological battery. Diagnosis was made according to ICD-10 criteria. RESULTS: We evaluated 104 subjects (67.3% females and 32.7% males), with mean age of 59.1 years, 88.8% aged 50 years or above. Mean schooling was 9.9 years. Patients were classified into 10 different primary diagnostic categories, namely Depression (26.9%), Alzheimer’s disease (17.3%), Memory complaints without objective impairment (17.3%), Mild Cognitive Disorder – MCD (14.4%), and Anxiety (12.5%) the most frequent diagnosis. Comparing patients with dementia, MCD, Depression or Anxiety and Memory complainers, by age (below and above 60 years), dementia was more commonly diagnosed in older subjects, while a higher frequency of memory complainers was found in the younger group. CONCLUSIONS: This preliminary report from an outpatient group of referred patients with cognitive complaints showed a higher frequency of psychiatric disorders in this sample. The memory clinic approach should be considered as a model of service which can evaluate subjects with cognitive complaints effectively and improve the quality of care delivered to this patient group. Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento 2008 /pmc/articles/PMC5619155/ /pubmed/29213541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1980-57642009DN20100011 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cid, Carla Garcia
Campanha, Eduardo Vilodres
Rumi, Demétrio Ortega
de Camargo, Cândida Helena Pires
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29213541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1980-57642009DN20100011
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