Literature DB >> 14512721

Hospital admission circumstances and prevalence of frontotemporal lobar degeneration: a multicenter psychiatric state hospital study in Germany.

B Ibach1, H Koch, M Koller, M Wolfersdorf.   

Abstract

Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is a heterogenous, non-Alzheimer's disease, dementia complex with variable clinical presentation. We carried out a prospective nationwide hospital-based clinico-epidemiologic study in geriatric psychiatry to estimate the prevalence and admission circumstances of patients with FTLD. During a 4-week period 33 patients with clinical FTLD were prospectively ascertained in 36 psychiatric state hospitals in Germany with a total catchment area of >20,000,000 people. The relative portion of FTLD patients within the primary dementia population accounted for 1.9%. The estimated prevalence of FTLD in Germany was 47.9/100,000 population aged between 45 and 79 years. The admission circumstances were mainly behavioral disturbances (54.5%), unclear syndromes of dementia (18.1%) and further remarkably heterogeneous psychiatric syndromes. FTLD is a common cause of dementia in geriatric psychiatry with a variable clinical presentation that could mimic most of the major psychiatric diseases. Patients with FTLD may be older than previously assumed (mean age at admission 63.9 years) and show their maximum age-related prevalence between 60 and 70 years (78.7/100,000). Copyright 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14512721     DOI: 10.1159/000072810

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord        ISSN: 1420-8008            Impact factor:   2.959


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1.  Organizing a Series of Education and Support Conferences for Caregivers of Individuals With Frontotemporal Dementia and Primary Progressive Aphasia.

Authors:  Sarah Banks; Emily Rogalski; Jennifer Medina; Andrea Skoglund; Darby Morhardt
Journal:  Alzheimers Care Q       Date:  2006-10-01

2.  A visual [18F]FDG-PET rating scale for the differential diagnosis of frontotemporal lobar degeneration.

Authors:  Stefan Poljansky; Bernd Ibach; Barbara Hirschberger; Peter Männer; Hans Klünemann; Göran Hajak; Jörg Marienhagen
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  2011-01-05       Impact factor: 5.270

3.  [Presenile dementia in memory clinics--incidence rates and clinical features].

Authors:  H Bickel; K Bürger; H Hampel; Y Schreiber; A Sonntag; B Wiegele; H Förstl; A Kurz
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2006-09       Impact factor: 1.214

4.  Epidemiological survey of frontotemporal lobar degeneration in tottori prefecture, Japan.

Authors:  Kenji Wada-Isoe; Satoru Ito; Tadashi Adachi; Mika Yamawaki; Satoko Nakashita; Masayoshi Kusumi; Yu Hiroe; Teruo Takada; Ken Watanabe; Chikanori Hikasa; Kenji Nakashima
Journal:  Dement Geriatr Cogn Dis Extra       Date:  2012-09-19

5.  Epidemiology of Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration in Northern Finland.

Authors:  Laura Luukkainen; Risto Bloigu; Virpi Moilanen; Anne Marja Remes
Journal:  Dement Geriatr Cogn Dis Extra       Date:  2015-11-24
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