Agitation and Aggressivity in Alzheimer's Disease Patients: A Cohort Study
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Alzheimer Disease
- Sponsor
- University Hospital, Toulouse
- Enrollment
- 270
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- The clinical relevance of the change observed by the clinician with Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study-Clinical Global Impression of Change (ADCS-CGIC)
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 4 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
General Hypothesis: hypothesize that A / A symptoms of AD follow a particular course, influenced by associated factors, and a prospective longitudinal observational study specifically evaluating A / A symptoms in patients with MA, living in an institution and at home, would provide useful data for both clinical practice and research.
Specific Hypothesis: hypothesize that in patients with AD with clinically significant A / A there is a correlation between assessment of A / A severity based on specific scales of A / A and overall impression assessment of clinical improvement or worsening of these symptoms by the clinician.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Patient with AD according to NINCDS-ADRDA criteria with or without cerebrovascular component at all stages of the disease.
- •Patient with agitation / aggression (A / A) type SPCDs, assessed with a score ≥ 4 of at least 1 of the A / A domains, disinhibition, irritability and / or aberrant motor behavior of the NPI scale, with a score frequency ≥2 during the inclusion visit.
- •Participation agreement signed by the patient or, in the event of the patient's incapacity, by his / her legal representative or, as the case may be, by the person of trust or family. The patient's ability to sign informed consent is evaluated by a clinician experienced in the field of dementia.
- •Patient with social security
- •If the patient lives at home:
- •Presence of a clearly identified primary caregiver: Person from the entourage of the patient who assumes the main part of the care (at least 2 hours at least 3 times during the week) able to complete the questionnaires and to evaluate the patient.
- •Availability and agreement of the carer to accompany the patient during consultations.
- •If the patient lives in an institution:
- •He / she must have been there for at least 2 months before inclusion.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Brain pathology (other than AD) that may be the cause of dementia: extensive cerebrovascular disease, Parkinson's disease, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, brain trauma.
- •A / A secondary to concomitant medications, or to a medical or psychiatric condition
- •Concurrent major depressive episode (DSM-IV).
- •Psychotic symptoms of delirium type and hallucination clinically significant (score ≥ 4 field delusions and / or hallucinations of the NPI scale).
- •Presence of concomitant pathologies preventing participation in the study (testing and / or study visits).
- •Concurrent participation in another research that may influence the testing of our study.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
The clinical relevance of the change observed by the clinician with Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study-Clinical Global Impression of Change (ADCS-CGIC)
Time Frame: Change between enrollment and 12 months
The clinical relevance of the change observed by the clinician will be based on the A / A-specific section of the modified Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study-Clinical Global Impression of Change (ADCS-CGIC) (Drye et al, 2012). The ADCS-CGIC was developed to evaluate the clinical significance of the evolutions observed in therapeutic trials on Alzheimer's disease, and is based on the measured changes compared to the initial evaluation. The modified version, mADCS-CGIC, evaluates the clinical relevance of a treatment based on the measurement of changes assessed by a clinician. The assessment is performed by a trained clinician at the scale
Severity of A/A with NeuroPsychiatric Inventory Clinician (NPI-C)
Time Frame: Change between enrollment and 12 months
The severity of the A / A will be evaluated using the scale: NeuroPsychiatric Inventory Clinician (NPI-C): combined score of 2 domains agitation and aggression (from Medeiros, 2010). The purpose of the NPI-C is to collect information on the presence of neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with cerebral pathologies. The rating of all the behavioral domains of the NPI-C scale (C for Clinician) also makes it possible to measure the scores of the other symptoms.
Secondary Outcomes
- Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory(Change between enrollment and 12 months)
- Quality of Life QoL-AD(Change between enrollment and 12 months)