American Journal of Epidemiology Vol. 154, No. 7 : 642-648
Copyright © 2001 by The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health
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Mortality with Dementia: Results from a French Prospective Community-based Cohort
From the INSERM U 330, Université de Bordeaux II, Bordeaux, France.
Despite the magnitude of the problem, little is known about the duration of dementia. Survival and risk factors of mortality with dementia and the impact of dementia on the risk of death were investigated using the Personnes Agées Quid (PAQUID) prospective population-based cohort study between 1988 and 1998. Statistical models dealing with interval censoring were performed. Among 3,675 participants aged 65 years or older and initially nondemented, 2,923 have been followed up for 8 years. Of these, 281 persons with incident dementia were actively diagnosed. The mean age of onset of dementia was 82.3 years. In the total population, the relative risk of dying after developing dementia was estimated to be 1.82 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.77, 2.68) when adjusted for sociodemographic variables and comorbidity. Deaths from cerebrovascular diseases and respiratory diseases were particularly increased among persons with dementia, compared with those without. The median survival time of the persons with dementia was estimated to be 4.5 years. Women with dementia had a longer survival than did men with dementia, particularly for Alzheimer-type dementia (relative risk = 0.47, 95% CI: 0.27, 0.83). Educational level was not significantly associated with survival in persons with dementia. These results provide further evidence of the malignancy of dementia, which will be a challenge for the 21st century.
Alzheimer disease; dementia; mortality; prognosis
Abbreviations: CEP, Certificat d'Etudes Primaires; CI, confidence interval; DSM-III-R, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third Edition, Revised; PAQUID, Personnes Agées Quid; RR, relative risk.
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