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Hallucinations, Cognitive Decline, and Death in Alzheimer's Disease.

机译:幻觉,认知能力下降和阿尔茨海默氏病死亡。

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The relation of psychotic symptoms to cognitive decline and mortality in Alzheimer's disease (AD) was examined during a mean of 2.2 years in 478 persons selected from clinical settings. Psychotic symptoms were ascertained at baseline and cognition was assessed semiannually with nine tests from which a global measure was formed. In analyses that controlled for age, sex, race, and education, hallucinations (29.6%), especially visual ones, were associated with more rapid global cognitive decline and increased mortality, even after controlling for baseline level of cognition and use of antipsychotic medication, and the association with mortality increased with higher level of education. Delusions and misperceptions were not strongly related to cognitive decline or mortality. The results suggest that hallucinations in Alzheimer's disease, particularly visual ones, are associated with more rapid progression. Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel.
机译:在从临床环境中选择的478人中,平均2.2年期间检查了精神病症状与阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)认知下降和死亡率的关系。在基线时确定精神病症状,并通过九项测试每半年评估一次认知,从中形成一项整体衡量指标。在控制了年龄,性别,种族和教育的分析中,幻觉(29.6%),尤其是视觉幻觉,即使在控制了基线认知水平和使用了抗精神病药物后,仍与更快速的整体认知下降和死亡率增加相关,随着教育程度的提高,与死亡率的关联也增加。妄想和误解与认知能力下降或死亡率没有太大关系。结果表明,阿尔茨海默氏病的幻觉,特别是视觉幻觉,与更快的病程相关。版权所有(c)2006 S.Karger AG,巴塞尔。

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