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A randomized placebo controlled trial of homocysteine lowering to reduce cognitive decline in older demented people
Kwok, T.,
Lee, J.,
Law, C. B.,
Pan, P. C.,
Yung, C. Y.,
Choi, K. C.,
Lam, L. C.
Introduction: Whether homocysteine lowering by B vitamins can reduce cognitive decline in Alzheimer disease and vascular dementia patients is unclear.; Methods and Materials: 140 subjects with mild to moderate Alzheimer disease or vascular dementia were randomly assigned to take 1 mg of methylcobalamin and 5 mg of folic acid, or placebo once daily for 24 […]
Study protocol for the recreational stimulation for elders as a vehicle to resolve delirium superimposed on dementia (Reserve For DSD) trial
Kolanowski, Ann M.,
Fick, Donna M.,
Litaker, Mark S.,
Clare, Linda,
Leslie, Doug,
Boustani, Malaz
Background: Delirium is a state of confusion characterized by an acute and fluctuating decline in cognitive functioning. Delirium is common and deadly in older adults with dementia, and is often referred to as delirium superimposed on dementia, or DSD. Interventions that treat DSD are not well-developed because the mechanisms involved in its etiology are not […]
Rosiglitazone does not improve cognition or global function when used as adjunctive therapy to AChE inhibitors in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease: two phase 3 studies
Harrington, C.,
Sawchak, S.,
Chiang, C.,
Davies, J.,
Donovan, C.,
Saunders, A. M.,
Irizarry, M.,
Jeter, B.,
Zvartau-Hind, M.,
van Dyck, C. H.,
Gold, M.
Introduction: Two phase 3 studies evaluated the efficacy and safety of rosiglitazone (RSG), a type 2 diabetes treatment, in an extended release (RSG XR) form as adjunctive therapy to ongoing acetylcholine esterase inhibitor (AChEI) treatment in AD (REFLECT-2, adjunctive to donepezil; REFLECT-3, to any AChEI). An open-label extension study (REFLECT-4) assessed RSG XR long-term safety.; […]
Memantine in everyday clinical practice: a comparison of studies in Germany and Greece
Förstl, H.,
Stamouli, S. S.,
Janetzky, W.,
Galanopoulos, A.,
Karageorgiou, C.,
Tzanakaki, M.
Background/aims: Results from German and Greek non-interventional studies were compared to investigate possible differences concerning efficacy, tolerability and compliance between both countries.; Methods: In two open-label, multicentre, non-interventional studies, 4,305 patients with mild to severe Alzheimer’s disease (AD) were treated with daily doses of 20 mg memantine for 6 months. Efficacy was assessed using the […]
Effects of a 6-month cognitive intervention on brain metabolism in patients with amnestic MCI and mild Alzheimer’s disease
Förster, Stefan,
Buschert, Verena C.,
Teipel, Stefan J.,
Friese, Uwe,
Buchholz, Hans-Georg,
Drzezga, Alexander,
Hampel, Harald,
Bartenstein, Peter,
Buerger, Katharina
The effect of cognitive intervention on brain metabolism in AD is largely unexplored. Therefore, we aimed to investigate cognitive parameters and 18FDG PET to test for effects of a cognitive intervention in patients with aMCI or mild AD. Patients with aMCI (N = 24) or mild AD (N = 15) were randomly assigned either to […]
The efficacy of nonpharmacological treatment for dementia-related apathy
Ferrero-Arias, Julio,
Goñi-Imízcoz, Miguel,
González-Bernal, Jerónimo,
Lara-Ortega, Fernando,
da Silva-González, Alvaro,
Díez-Lopez, Mateo
Objective: To determine the usefulness of a formal, structured, nonpharmacological treatment for apathetic dementia patients.; Patients and Methods: A controlled, cross-over, randomized, simple-blind, multicentre clinical trial. A total of 146 institutionalized or day care dementia patients with a stage 1 or 2 Clinical Dementia Rating, with no significant motor or sensory problems, or with rapidly […]
The impact of stimuli on affect in persons with dementia
Objective: To examine how presentation of different stimuli impacts affect in nursing home residents with dementia.; Method: Participants were 193 residents aged 60 to 101 years from 7 Maryland nursing homes who had a diagnosis of dementia (derived from the medical chart or obtained from the attending physician). Cognitive functioning was assessed via the Mini-Mental […]
Prognostic factors for a favourable long-term outcome from an integrative psychotherapeutic nursing home programme
Bakker, Ton J. E. M.,
Duivenvoorden, Hugo J.,
van der Lee, Jacqueline,
Olde Rikkert, Marcel G. M.,
Beekman, Aartjan T. F.,
Ribbe, Miel W.
Background/aims: The prevalence of multiple psychiatric symptoms (MPS) in psychogeriatric patients is about 80%. MPS have negative effects on caregivers; 70-80% of caregivers are moderately to heavily burdened. We tested an integrative psychotherapeutic programme (IRR) focused on MPS as well as caregiver burden. To develop decision rules in indicating IRR, prognostic potentialities of diagnostic and […]
MR spectroscopy for assessment of memantine treatment in mild to moderate Alzheimer dementia
Ashford, J. W.,
Adamson, M.,
Beale, T.,
La, D.,
Hernandez, B.,
Noda, A.,
Rosen, A.,
O'Hara, R.,
Fairchild, J. K.,
Spielman, D.,
Yesavage, J. A.
Objectives: Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) may provide a precise and reliable assessment of the extent and severity of neural tissue loss caused by various diseases. In particular, the N-Acetyl Aspartate (NAA) and Creatine (Cr) ratio has been found to be an indicator of the degree of neuronal loss in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Memantine is thought […]