Efficacy of donepezil on behavioral symptoms in patients with moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease
- PMID: 12670060
- DOI: 10.1017/s104161020200858x
Efficacy of donepezil on behavioral symptoms in patients with moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease
Abstract
Objective: This subanalysis of a large, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial examined the prevalence of behavioral symptoms in moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease (AD), and the effect of treatment with donepezil.
Methods: Two hundred ninety patients with moderate to severe AD (standardized Mini-Mental State Examination scores 5-17) were randomized to receive 24 weeks of once-daily doses of donepezil 5 mg/day for 28 days, and 10 mg/day thereafter per the clinician's judgment (n = 144), or placebo (n = 146). The outcome measure of interest was the 12-item Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI).
Results: Baseline demographics were similar between the treatment groups. Least squares mean (+/- SE) baseline NPI 12-item total scores were 19.55 +/- 1.48 and 19.30 +/- 1.45, respectively. At baseline, the most common symptoms were apathy/indifference (67%), aberrant motor behavior (53%), depression/dysphoria (52%), anxiety (49%), and agitation/aggression (45%). NPI individual item change from baseline scores at Week 24 using a last observation carried forward (LOCF) analysis showed benefits with donepezil treatment compared with placebo for all items, with significant treatment differences for depression/dysphoria, anxiety, and apathy/indifference (p < .05). Symptoms present at baseline that improved significantly for donepezil- compared with placebo-treated patients at Week 24 LOCF included anxiety, apathy/indifference, and irritability/lability (p < .05). When patients who were not receiving psychoactive medications at baseline were analyzed separately, significant improvements in NPI (continued) 12-item total score were observed with donepezil compared with placebo at most visits and at Week 24 LOCF (p < .05).
Conclusions: Behavioral symptoms of the magnitude observed in this moderate to severe AD population improved with donepezil.
Comment in
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Top cited papers in international psychogeriatrics: 3. Efficacy of donepezil on behavioral symptoms in patients with moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease.Int Psychogeriatr. 2009 Jun;21(3):454-6. doi: 10.1017/S1041610209009041. Epub 2009 Apr 16. Int Psychogeriatr. 2009. PMID: 19371449 No abstract available.
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