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Negative impact of borderline global cognitive scores on quality of life after subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson’s disease
Witt, Karsten,
Daniels, Christine,
Krack, Paul,
Volkmann, Jens,
Pinsker, Markus O.,
Kloss, Manja,
Tronnier, Volker,
Schnitzler, Alfons,
Wojtecki, Lars,
Bötzel, Kai,
Danek, Adrian,
Hilker, Rüdiger,
Sturm, Volker,
Kupsch, Andreas,
Karner, Elfriede,
Deuschl, Günther
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) significantly improves quality of life (QoL) in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Dementia is considered as a contraindication for STN-DBS. However, no controlled study assessed the impact of STN-DBS on the QoL and motor outcome in PD patients with a borderline global cognitive impairment. We studied clinical baseline […]
A randomized feasibility study of a 12-week community-based exercise program for people with Huntington’s disease
Busse, Monica,
Quinn, Lori,
Debono, Katy,
Jones, Karen,
Collett, Johnathan,
Playle, Rebecca,
Kelly, Mark,
Simpson, Sharon,
Backx, Karianne,
Wasley, David,
Dawes, Helen,
Rosser, Anne
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The beneficial role of exercise as a treatment approach in Huntington’s disease (HD) has support from both preclinical work and small-scale studies; however, there have been no controlled studies of gym-based exercise in people with HD. This phase 2 randomized trial (ISRCTN 59910670) assessed feasibility, safety, acceptability, and benefit of a structured […]
Randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, 48-week study for efficacy and safety of a higher-dose rivastigmine patch (15 vs. 10 cm²) in Alzheimer’s disease
Cummings, Jeffrey,
Froelich, Lutz,
Black, Sandra E.,
Bakchine, Serge,
Bellelli, Giuseppe,
Molinuevo, José L.,
Kressig, Reto W.,
Downs, Pamela,
Caputo, Angelika,
Strohmaier, Christine
Aim: Determine whether patients with Alzheimer’s disease demonstrating functional and cognitive decline, following 24-48 weeks of open-label treatment with 9.5 mg/24 h (10 cm(2)) rivastigmine patch, benefit from a dose increase in a double-blind (DB) comparative trial of two patch doses.; Methods: Patients meeting prespecified decline criteria were randomized to receive 9.5 or 13.3 mg/24 […]
Donepezil and memantine for moderate-to-severe Alzheimer’s disease
Howard, Robert,
McShane, Rupert,
Lindesay, James,
Ritchie, Craig,
Baldwin, Ashley,
Barber, Robert,
Burns, Alistair,
Dening, Tom,
Findlay, David,
Holmes, Clive,
Hughes, Alan,
Jacoby, Robin,
Jones, Rob,
Jones, Roy,
McKeith, Ian,
Macharouthu, Ajay,
O'Brien, John,
Passmore, Peter,
Sheehan, Bart,
Juszczak, Edmund,
Katona, Cornelius,
Hills, Robert,
Knapp, Martin,
Ballard, Clive,
Brown, Richard,
Banerjee, Sube,
Onions, Caroline,
Griffin, Mary,
Adams, Jessica,
Gray, Richard,
Johnson, Tony,
Bentham, Peter,
Phillips, Patrick
Background: Clinical trials have shown the benefits of cholinesterase inhibitors for the treatment of mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease. It is not known whether treatment benefits continue after the progression to moderate-to-severe disease.; Methods: We assigned 295 community-dwelling patients who had been treated with donepezil for at least 3 months and who had moderate or severe Alzheimer’s […]
Memantine for dementia in adults older than 40 years with Down’s syndrome (MEADOWS): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
Hanney, Marisa,
Prasher, Vee,
Williams, Nicola,
Jones, Emma L.,
Aarsland, Dag,
Corbett, Anne,
Lawrence, Dale,
Yu, Ly-Mee,
Tyrer, Stephen,
Francis, Paul T.,
Johnson, Tony,
Bullock, Roger,
Ballard, Clive
Background: Prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease in people with Down’s syndrome is very high, and many such individuals who are older than 40 years have pathological changes characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease. Evidence to support treatment with Alzheimer’s drugs is inadequate, although memantine is beneficial in transgenic mice. We aimed to assess safety and efficacy of memantine […]
Efficacy of memantine for agitation in Alzheimer’s dementia: a randomised double-blind placebo controlled trial
Fox, Chris,
Crugel, Monica,
Maidment, Ian,
Auestad, Bjorn Henrik,
Coulton, Simon,
Treloar, Adrian,
Ballard, Clive,
Boustani, Malaz,
Katona, Cornelius,
Livingston, Gill
Background: Agitation in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is common and associated with poor patient life-quality and carer distress. The best evidence-based pharmacological treatments are antipsychotics which have limited benefits with increased morbidity and mortality. There are no memantine trials in clinically significant agitation but post-hoc analyses in other populations found reduced agitation. We tested the primary […]
Faith-based cognitive behavioral therapy: easing depression in the elderly with cognitive decline
Minimizing depression in residential aged care facilities is a formidable challenge but doing so may improve quality of life and protect against dementia. A pilot project with residents with cognitive decline and concurrent depression tested the suitability of a faith-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) intervention in reducing participant levels of depression, offering promising results.;
Cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) for people with dementia–who benefits most?
Aguirre, E.,
Hoare, Z.,
Streater, A.,
Spector, A.,
Woods, B.,
Hoe, J.,
Orrell, M.
Background: The efficacy of cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) has been demonstrated, but little is known about the characteristics of people with dementia, which may predict a more positive response to CST. This study sought to investigate which factors may predict response to CST.; Methods: Two hundred and seventy-two participants with dementia took part in a […]