| Literature DB >> 29213419 |
Rossana Maria Russo Funari1, Letícia Lessa Mansur1,2, Paulo Rogério Rosmaninho Varandas1, Maria Isabel D'Avila Freitas3, Wilson Jacob Filho1,4.
Abstract
In demented patients, depressive symptoms as well as cognition and clinical comorbidities can interact and induce a complex condition of severity and handicap.Entities:
Keywords: comorbidities; dementia; depression; depressive symptoms
Year: 2007 PMID: 29213419 PMCID: PMC5619437 DOI: 10.1590/S1980-57642008DN10400013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dement Neuropsychol ISSN: 1980-5764
Characteristics of the two groups studied regarding age, gender, schooling and severity of dementia.
| Age (years) | Gender | Schooling (years) | CDR | Mmse | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DEM+DEP | 77.3 (6.95) | 8/44 | 4.66 (5,01) | 1.74 (0.87) | 15.89 (7,42) |
| DEM | 77.2 (6.69) | 37/49 | 4.69 (3.97) | 1.73 (0.88) | 15.97 (8.64) |
DEM: dementia; DEM+DEP: dementia with depressive symptoms; CDR: clinical dementia rating scale; MMSE: mini-mental state examination; SD: standard deviation.
Figure 1Diagnoses of dementias in patients with dementia and depressive symptoms, and dementia without depressive symptoms. AD: Alzheimer disease; MD: mixed dementia; VD: vascular dementia; MCI: mild cognitive impairment; OD: other dementias; DEM+DEP: dementia with depressive symptoms; DEM: dementia without depressive symptoms .
Figure 2Most prevalent comorbidities in patients with dementia and depressive symptoms, and dementia without depressive symptoms. SAH, systemic arterial hypertension; DM, diabetes mellitus; HEM/VAS, hematopoietic and vascular diseasea; THYREO, diseases of thyroid; DYSLIP, dyslipidemias; LUNG, lung diseases; CARDIO, cardiopathies; SENDIST, sensorial disturbances; GIT, diseases of gastrointestinal tract; NEO, neoplasias; RENAL, renal diseases; GU, genito-urinary diseases.
Averages summary of the number of medications, number of comorbidities, comorbidity severity index, comorbidity complexity index for Dementia without depressive symptoms, and Dementia with depressive symptoms.
| Averages summary | NM | NC | CSI | CCI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | 86 | 104 | 87 | 87 |
| N | 52 | 55 | 46 | 46 |
NM: number of medications; NC: number of comorbidities; CSI: comorbidity severity index; CCI: comorbidity complexity index; DEM: dementia without depressive symptoms; DEM+DEP: dementia with depressive symptoms.
Inferential comparative results of average values for number of medications, number of comorbidities, comorbidity severity index, comorbidity complexity index, for dementia without depressive symptoms, and dementia with depressive symptoms.
| Variable | Conclusion |
|---|---|
| Number of medications | DEM<DEM+DEP (p=0.001) |
| Number of comorbidities | DEM<DEM+DEP (p=0.009) |
| Comorbidity severity index | DEM=DEM+DEP (p=0.078) |
| Comorbidity complexity index | DEM=DEM+DEP (p=0.103) |
DEM: dementia without depressive symptoms; DEM+DEP: dementia with depressive symptoms.
Figure 3Box plots of the Number of medications, Number of comorbidities, comorbidity severity index, comorbidity complexity index for depressive symptoms. IGC: comorbidity severity index; ICC: comorbidity complexity index; DEM: dementia without depressive symptoms; DEM+DEP: dementia with depressive symptoms.