Relationships between neuropsychiatric symptoms and cognitive profiles in Alzheimer's disease and related syndromes

Author:

Seixas‐Lima Bruna12ORCID,Binns Malcolm13,Black Sandra E.24,Fischer Corinne5,Freedman Morris12,Kumar Sanjeev56,Lahiri Durjoy12,Roncero Carlos Tyler12,Strother Stephen17,Tang‐Wai David F.28,Tartaglia Maria Carmela2,Chertkow Howard12,

Affiliation:

1. Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest Toronto Ontario Canada

2. Division of Neurology Temerty Department of Medicine University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Division of Biostatistics Dalla Lana School of Public Health University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Institute of Medical Science Sunnybrook Health Sciences University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

5. Temerty Department of Medicine Division of Psychiatry University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

6. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toronto Ontario Canada

7. Temerty Department of Medicine Medical Biophysics Toronto Ontario Canada

8. Division of Neurology University Health Network Toronto Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo investigate the rate of occurrence of neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) and their relationship with age, sex and cognitive performance in subjects with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (Alzheimer's disease and related dementias [ADRD]).MethodsThis is a retrospective matched case‐control study. Data from memory clinic patients included demographic information presence of NPS, and cognitive testing of Orientation, Immediate and Delayed Memory, Visuospatial Function, Working Memory, Attention, Executive Control and Language. Participants were Individuals with subjective cognitive impairment (n = 352), mild cognitive impairment (MCI) (n = 369), vascular MCI (n = 80), Alzheimer's disease (n = 147), vascular dementia (n = 41), mixed dementia (n = 33), and healthy controls (n = 305). Logistic regression was used to investigate the relationship between the presence of NPS, age and sex. A generalised additive model was used to investigate the relationship between presence of NPS, age and cognitive impairment. Analysis of variance was used to investigate differences in cognition between younger and older groups with and without NPS.ResultsWe found an increased likelihood of occurrence of NPS in younger individuals and females across cohorts. Anxiety, depression, agitation, and apathy were associated with higher overall rate of NPS. We also found that individuals under 65 years of age with NPS had worse cognitive scores than their counterpart without NPS.ConclusionThe younger group with ADRD and NPS had lower cognitive scores, probably reflecting more aggressive neurodegenerative disease. Further work will be needed to elicit the degree to which imaging or mechanistic abnormalities distinguish this group.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology

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