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Archives of Clinical Psychiatry (São Paulo)
Correlation and adaptation among functional and cognitive instruments for staging and monitoring Alzheimer?s disease in advanced stages
José Roberto Wajman1  Rodrigo Rizek Schultz1  Sheilla De Medeiros Correia Marin1  Paulo Henrique Ferreira Bertolucci1 
关键词: Alzheimer?s disease;    dementia;    cognition;    functional capacity;    Doença de Alzheimer;    demência;    cognição;    capacidade funcional;   
DOI  :  10.1590/0101-60830000041158
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Background: Although Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of dementia, little is known about cognitive and functional aspects in its advanced stages. Objective: This study aimed the adaptation and correlation among specific instruments for AD in advanced stages with regard to cognition objectively weighted, besides the comparison between static and ecological aspects of functional capacity. Methods: 95 moderate, moderatly severe and severe AD patients (33 men and 62 women) underwent the scales CDR (Clinical for Dementia Rating), FAST (Functional Assessment Scale), MMSE (Mini-Mental State Exame), MMSEsev (Severe Mini-Mental State Examination), SIB-8 (Severe Impairment Battery) and TSI (Test for Severe Impairment), for the comparison with a golden-standard ecological scale the PADL (Performance Activities of Daily Living). Results: The evidence suggests an increasing and statistically significant linear correlation between the ecological functional scale and cognitive tests according to the stratification of AD stages once weighted by static functional scale. Discussion: The results indicate that for patients in advanced stages of AD, appropriate cognitive tests and performance-based functional scales are useful in more accurate assessment of disease staging and monitoring its progression.

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