| Literature DB >> 22110501 |
Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht1, Anabel Chade, Teresa Torralva, María Roca, Facundo Manes.
Abstract
Background. A "dysexecutive" group of patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) has been previously identified, and these patients have been found to present higher frequency of psychiatric symptoms and more pronounced functional impact. This study aimed at evaluating the frequency of neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with early AD who present with impaired executive functioning. Methods. Thirty patients with early AD diagnosis were divided into a spared (SEF) and an impaired (IEF) executive functioning group according to their performance scores on neuropsychological tests. Their closest relatives or caregivers completed the Cambridge behavioral inventory (CBI), which assesses behavioral symptoms grouped into 13 categories. Results. A significant difference was exclusively found between SEF and IEF in terms of the frequency of stereotypies and repetitive motor behavior (U = 60.5, P = .024). Conclusions. The presence of stereotypies could be associated with a dysexecutive profile in AD patients. These results shed light on the role of frontal circuitry in the expression of motor symptoms in AD and prompt for further research that will contribute to the differential diagnosis both of different subtypes of AD and other types of dementia.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22110501 PMCID: PMC3205715 DOI: 10.1155/2011/514059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Gerontol Geriatr Res ISSN: 1687-7063
Comparison of demographic variables and neuropsychological performance for SEF and IEF patients.
| SEF | IEF | |||
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| Age | 76.4 (6.4) | 78.2 (4.3) | ||
| Gender (M : F) | 9 : 10 | 5 : 6 | ||
| Age at onset | 74.1 (8.4) | 76.1 (2.6) | ||
| CDR-TS | .66 (.29) | .86 (.43) | ||
| CDR-SOB | 6.2 (1.3) | 7.8 (1.5) | ||
| BDI-II | 5.9 (2.3) | 6.4 (2.4) | ||
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| ACE-R total score | 74.8 (9.0) | 58.0 (10.3) | ||
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| Phonological fluency | 11.8 (3.2) | 8.82 (3.3) | ||
| Backward digit span | 3.59 (1.2) | 2.5 (1.0) | ||
| Trail Making Test Part B | 182 (97) | 343 (55) | ||
| Wisconsin Card Sorting Test | 3.00 (1.8) | 2.33 (2.0) | ||
CDR: clinical dementia rating scale, CDR-TS: CDR transformed score, CDR-SOB: CDR sum of boxes, BDI-II: Beck depression inventory II, ACE-R: Addenbrooke's cognitive examination—revised.
Figure 1Mean (SD) frequency subtotal for the thirteen domains assessed by the Cambridge Behavioral Inventory. A significant difference was observed only for stereotypic and motor behavior (*P < .05).