The prevalence and co-incidence of geriatric syndromes in older patients with early-stage Alzheimer's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies.
Pinar SoysalSemen Gokce TanPublished in: Aging clinical and experimental research (2021)
This study was aimed to compare early-stage Alzheimer's disease (AD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), the two most common types of dementia in the elderly, in terms of the prevalence of geriatric syndromes. Patients with early-stage dementia with DLB and AD were included, and were questioned in terms of geriatric syndromes including polypharmacy, malnutrition, frailty, sarcopenia, dynapenia, orthostatic hypotension (OH), urinary and fecal incontinence, falls, fear of falling (FoF), depression, insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, pressure ulcers. Of the 82 patients, 31 had DLB and 51 had AD. The mean age was 80.99 ± 7.01, and 69.5% was female. The presence of OH, FoF, depression, and insomnia were more common in the DLB than AD (p < 0.05). 90.3% of patients with DLB and 54.9% of patients with AD had ≥ 3 geriatric syndromes simultaneously. The presence and co-incidence of geriatric syndromes is common in patients with even early-stage DLB and AD.
Keyphrases
- early stage
- mild cognitive impairment
- sleep quality
- risk factors
- community dwelling
- cognitive impairment
- hip fracture
- cognitive decline
- sentinel lymph node
- depressive symptoms
- obstructive sleep apnea
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- parkinson disease
- newly diagnosed
- physical activity
- skeletal muscle
- radiation therapy
- weight gain
- middle aged
- patient reported
- locally advanced
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- prefrontal cortex