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Depression in Alzheimer's disease: specificity of depressive symptoms using three different clinical criteria.

机译:阿尔茨海默氏病的抑郁症:使用三种不同的临床标准对抑郁症症状的特异性。

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BACKGROUND: Previous studies report contradictory results on whether the symptoms of depression in Alzheimer's disease patients are the same as in cognitively normal persons. Thus, provisional criteria for depression in Alzheimer's disease (PDC-dAD) have been developed. AIM: To examine which symptoms in AD patients are significant in diagnosing depression according to PDC-dAD compared to those for the DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 criteria. METHODS: We included 112 patients with Alzheimer's disease. They were interviewed by a psychiatrist who diagnosed depression according to PDC-dAD, DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10. Without knowledge of that diagnosis, trained nurses interviewed the caregivers of the patients using the Cornell scale for depression in dementia (CSDD). RESULTS: Mean age of the patients was 83.0 (s.d. 7.9), 77 (69.6%) were female. The proportion with depression according to each set of criteria was: PDC-dAD 53.5%, ICD-10, 47.3% and DSM-IV-TR, 34.8%. Sadness, loss of interest and agitation/retardation were the most prevalent symptoms in depressed subjects as evaluated by the psychiatrists. According to CSDD sadness, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, poor self-esteem, multiple physical complaints and pessimism best distinguished the depressed patients from the non-depressed. In multiple logistic regression analyses poor self-esteem, delusion and multiple physical complaints best predicted depression using PDC-dAD criteria, whereas sadness, suicidal thoughts and poor self-esteem best predicted depression using ICD-10 and DSM-IV-TR. CONCLUSION: The most significant symptoms for a depressive disorder in AD are pretty much the same as for patients without dementia using the DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 criteria, whereas they differ using the PDC-dAD criteria.
机译:背景:先前的研究报告了关于阿尔茨海默氏病患者的抑郁症状是否与认知正常人相同的矛盾结果。因此,已经制定了阿尔茨海默氏病(PDC-dAD)抑郁症的临时标准。目的:与DSM-IV-TR和ICD-10标准相比,根据PDC-dAD检查AD患者的哪些症状对抑郁症的诊断具有重要意义。方法:我们纳入了112例阿尔茨海默氏病患者。他们接受了根据PDC-dAD,DSM-IV-TR和ICD-10诊断为抑郁症的精神科医生的采访。在没有诊断知识的情况下,训练有素的护士使用康奈尔量表对痴呆症抑郁症(CSDD)进行了访谈。结果:患者的平均年龄为83.0(标准7.9),女性为77(69.6%)。根据每组标准,抑郁症的比例为:PDC-dAD 53.5%,ICD-10 47.3%和DSM-IV-TR 34.8%。根据精神科医生的评估,悲伤,兴趣丧失和激动/迟缓是抑郁症患者中最普遍的症状。根据CSDD的悲伤,焦虑,自杀念头,自卑,多种身体不适和悲观情绪,最能使抑郁症患者与未抑郁症患者区分开。在多对数回归分析中,使用PDC-dAD标准可以很好地预测自卑,妄想和多种身体不适,而使用ICD-10和DSM-IV-TR可以更好地预测悲伤,自杀念头和自卑,可以最好地预测抑郁。结论:使用DSM-IV-TR和ICD-10标准,AD抑郁症的最明显症状与没有痴呆的患者几乎相同,而使用PDC-dAD标准则不同。

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