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Age, clinical features and prognosis in S.D.A.T.

✍ Scribed by Alex. B. Christie; Eric R. M. Wood


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
446 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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✦ Synopsis


Cotisiiltnn t Psychiatrists , Dep a rtin en f of Geriatric I'.sych ia try, Crich tot I Ro? nl Hosp i t d I D 1 it I if ries , Sco rlnt i d SUMMARY Two groups of patients suffering from Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type (S.D.A.T.) have been studied from first referral till death in hospital. The point o f separation between the two groups was agethe younger group were aged 65-74 at t h e time of terminal admission and the older over 85.

The variables studied were history of illness prior to referral. assessment on the Crichton Royal Behavioural Rating Scale at the time of terminal admission, duration of illness and duration of hospital stay. The last two factors were measured both in absolute terms and as features relative to life expectancy.

The history proved unhelpful in identifying features capable of separating the two groups. Although in absolute terms the younger group survived longer. both from onset of illness and admission. in relative terms these patients fared considerably worse.

The possibility that S.D.A.T. in the very elderly runs a more benign course is discussed.


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