| Literature DB >> 29471784 |
Alan Lenox-Smith1, Catherine Reed2, Jeremie Lebrec3, Mark Belger2, Roy W Jones4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Given the high costs associated with the care of those with Alzheimer's disease (AD) dementia, we examined the likely impact of a reduction in the rate of cognitive decline upon cost outcomes associated with this disease.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; Cognition; Cost saving; GERAS
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29471784 PMCID: PMC5824582 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-018-0748-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Patient demographics at baseline for the mild AD dementia patient population (N = 200) in the UK GERAS study [6]
| Characteristic | |
|---|---|
| Mean age in years [SD] | 78.9 [6.7] |
| Gender, n female [%] | 100 [50] |
| MMSE score, mean [SD] | 23.1 [1.6] |
| Mean time since diagnosis in years [SD] | 1.8 [2.1] |
| Caregiver is spouse, n [%] | 144 [72.0] |
| AD medication use | |
| No AD medication, n [%] | 31 [15.5] |
| Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor use, n [%] | 167 [83.5] |
| Memantine use, n [%] | 1 [0.5] |
| Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor + memantine, n [%] | 1 [0.5] |
SD standard deviation, AD Alzheimer’s disease
Potential savings of a reduction of the rate of decline in cognition as measured by MMSE in patients in the GERAS study with mild AD dementia
| MMSE score change (baseline to 18 months) | % change in costs | ΔCosta | Difference in cost reduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Health care costs | |||
| − 3.6 | 12.5% | £361 | NA |
| − 2.52 (30% reduction) | 8.7% | £251 | £110 |
| − 1.8 (50% reduction) | 6.2% | £179 | £182 |
| Health care and social care costs | |||
| − 3.6 | 13.1% | £1318 | NA |
| − 2.52 (30% reduction) | 9.2% | £926 | £392 |
| − 1.8 (50% reduction) | 6.5% | £654 | £664 |
| Total societal costs | |||
| − 3.6 | 8.7% | £2239 | NA |
| − 2.52 (30% reduction) | 6.1% | £1570 | £669 |
| − 1.8 (50% reduction) | 4.3% | £1107 | £1133 |
MMSE Mini-Mental State Examination, AD Alzheimer’s disease, CL confidence limits, ΔCost change in cost, NA not applicable
aBased on mean costs of £2890 for health care costs; £10,062 for health care and social care; and £25,740 for total societal costs
An MMSE score change of −3.6 represents the least square mean cognitive decline (based on MMSE) observed in this population over 18 months [6]. Smaller reductions in MMSE score indicate less cognitive decline