Biblioteca Hospital 12 de Octubre
Benito León, Julián Bermejo Pareja, Félix Contador, Israel Sánchez Ferro, Álvaro Trincado Soriano, Rocío Villarejo Galende, Alberto

Cause of death in mild cognitive impairment: a prospective study (NEDICES). [artículo] - European Journal of Neurology, 2014 - 21(2):253-e9.

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Contador I, Bermejo-Pareja F, Mitchell AJ, Trincado R, Villarejo A, Sánchez-Ferro Á et al. Cause of death in mild cognitive impairment: a prospective study (NEDICES). Eur J Neurol. 2014 Feb;21(2):253-e9.


PMID: 24128182

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Background and purposePrevious studies have reported the occurrence of increased mortality rates among individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), but possible links between MCI subtypes and cause-specific mortality need to be explored. To examine short-term mortality (5 years), long-term mortality (13 years) and cause-specific mortality of individuals over 65years of age suffering from MCI compared with cognitively unimpaired individuals in the Neurological Disorders in Central Spain (NEDICES) cohort. MethodsMild cognitive impairment was classified using standardized psychometric and functional assessment in accordance with diagnostic convention. Cox's proportional hazards models, adjusted by sociodemographics and comorbidity factors, were used to assess the risk of death at 5 and 13years of MCI subtypes compared with a reference group of older people without cognitive impairment (N=2329). Causes of death were obtained from the National Population Register of Spain. ResultsThere were 1484 deceased individuals at 13years. MCI subtypes were defined as amnestic single domain (N=259), amnestic multiple domain (N=197) and non-amnestic (N=641). After adjusting for covariates, only the amnestic multiple domain MCI subtype showed an increased hazard ratio (HR) for mortality at 5years versus the reference group. However, the HR for mortality at 13 years was increased for all MCI subtypes.

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