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Mortality in dementia is predicted by older age of onset and cognitive presentation.

Samantha M Loi Franzcp PhD MbbsParaskevi TsoukraZhiben ChenPierre WibawaTamara MijuskovicDhamidhu EratneMaria A Di BiaseAndrew EvansSarah FarrandWendy KelsoAnita My GohMark WalterfangDennis Velakoulis
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2021)
This is the largest Australian study to date investigating survival and risk factors to mortality in dementia. We report important clinical information to patients with dementia and their families about prognosis which will assist with future planning. Our findings suggest that for both older-onset dementia and younger-onset dementia, 'new onset' psychiatric symptoms precede the cognitive symptoms of a neurodegenerative process. This, and sex differences in survival depending on the age of onset of the dementia warrant further investigation.
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