| Literature DB >> 21689411 |
Steven H Ferris1, Frederick A Schmitt, Judith Saxton, Sharon Richardson, Joan Mackell, Yijun Sun, Yikang Xu.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Progressive language impairment is among the primary components of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Because expressive and receptive language help to maintain emotional connections to caregivers and support the management of AD patients' functional needs, language plays a critical role in patients' emotional and physical health. Using data from a large prospective clinical trial comparing two doses of donepezil in patients with moderate to severe AD, we performed a post hoc analysis to determine whether a higher dose of donepezil was associated with greater benefits in language function.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21689411 PMCID: PMC3226311 DOI: 10.1186/alzrt84
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Alzheimers Res Ther Impact factor: 6.982
Demographics and baseline characteristics in the intention-to-treat populationa
| Characteristics | Donepezil 23 mg/day | Donepezil 10 mg/day |
|---|---|---|
| Age, years | ||
| Number of patients | 909 | 462 |
| Mean (±SD) | 73.8 (8.48) | 73.8 (8.55) |
| Gender | ||
| Number of patients | 909 | 462 |
| Males, | 335 (36.9%) | 175 (37.9%) |
| Females, | 574 (63.1%) | 287 (62.1%) |
| MMSE | ||
| Number of patients | 908 | 462 |
| Mean (±SD) | 13.1 (4.99) | 13.1 (4.72) |
| ADCS-ADL-sev total | ||
| Number of patients | 908 | 461 |
| Mean (±SD) | 34.1 (10.88) | 34.5 (11.19) |
| SIB | ||
| Number of patients | 907 | 462 |
| Mean (±SD) | 74.2 (17.58) | 75.6 (16.28) |
| CIBIS-plus | ||
| Number of patients | 904 | 461 |
| Mean (±SD) | 4.42 (0.85) | 4.38 (0.89) |
| Concomitant memantine use | ||
| Number of patients | 909 | 462 |
| Using memantine, | 338 (37.2) | 163 (35.3) |
aMMSE = Mini-Mental State Examination; ADCS-ADL-sev = Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study-Activities of Daily Living inventory, severe version; SIB = Severe Impairment Battery; CIBIS-plus = Clinician's Interview-Based Impression of Severity-plus caregiver input; SD = standard deviation.
Baseline scores on SIB-derived language scales in the ITT populationa
| MMSE score | SIB-L | SIB[lang] | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 to 20b | 32.4 ± 8.2 | 32.9 ± 7.7 | 31.4 ± 8.3 | 31.9 ± 7.7 |
| 0 to 16 | 30.5 ± 8.9 | 31.2 ± 8.3 | 29.5 ± 9.0 | 30.3 ± 8.4 |
aSIB = Severe Impairment Battery; ITT = intention to treat; MMSE = Mini-Mental State Examination; SIB-L = Severe Impairment Battery-Language scale; SIB[lang] = 21-item Severe Impairment Battery-derived language scale; bfull ITT population. Data are means ± SD.
Figure 1Least squares (LS) mean change from baseline to week 24 in Severe Impairment Battery-Language scale (SIB-L) scores (A) and 21-item Severe Impairment Battery-derived language scale (SIB[lang]) scores (B). MMSE = Mini-Mental State Examination; SE = standard error of the mean.
Correlations between SIB-L and SIB[lang] scores and scores on the ADCS-ADL-sev (total, basic and instrumental), CIBIS/CIBIC-plus and MMSE (full ITT population)a
| SIB-L | SIB[lang] | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AD scales | Baseline | Week 24 | Change from baseline | Baseline | Week 24 | Change from baseline |
| ADCS-ADL-sev total | ||||||
| Baseline | 0.5268 | 0.1497 | 0.5250 | 0.1418 | ||
| Week 24 | 0.5820 | 0.5777 | ||||
| Change from baseline | 0.2837 | 0.2912 | ||||
| ADCS-ADL-sev basic | ||||||
| Baseline | 0.5214 | 0.1124 | 0.5193 | 0.1036 | ||
| Week 24 | 0.5669 | 0.5621 | ||||
| Change from baseline | 0.2643 | 0.2695 | ||||
| ADCS-ADL-sev instrumental | ||||||
| Baseline | 0.4745 | 0.1546 | 0.4730 | 0.1481 | ||
| Week 24 | 0.5400 | 0.5365 | ||||
| Change from baseline | 0.2369 | 0.2441 | ||||
| CIBIS-plus/CIBIC-plus | ||||||
| Baseline (CIBIS-plus) | -0.5100 | -0.1722 | -0.5117 | -0.1821 | ||
| Week 24 (CIBIC-plus) | -0.1918 | -0.1891 | ||||
| Change from baseline (CIBIC-plus) | -0.3484 | -0.3493 | ||||
| MMSE | ||||||
| Baseline | 0.7208 | 0.2205 | 0.7183 | 0.2359 | ||
| Week 24 | 0.7375 | 0.7394 | ||||
| Change from baseline | 0.3618 | 0.3517 | ||||
aSIB-L = Severe Impairment Battery-Language scale; SIB[lang] = 21-item Severe Impairment Battery-derived language scale; ADCS-ADL-sev = Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study-Activities of Daily Living inventory, severe version; CIBIS-plus = Clinician's Interview-Based Impression of Severity-plus caregiver input; CIBIC-plus = Clinician's Interview-Based Impression of Change-plus caregiver input; MMSE = Mini-Mental State Examination; ITT = intention to treat; n values for individual correlation coefficients ranged from 1,363 to 1,371. All correlations were statistically significant (P ≤ 0.0001).