Management of suspected Alzheimer’s disease patients by specialist physicians at the first visit in Spain: First Consultation Study
2011
Objective: To assess the management of suspected Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients at the first visit by Spanish specialist physicians. Materials & methods: Epidemiological, cross-sectional and multicenter study. A total of 200 specialists (neurologists, psychiatrists and geriatricians) from hospitals and specialized centers across Spain included a total of 1851 patients of both sexes older than 18 years suspected to be suffering from AD. Data of clinical and demographic characteristics, methods of diagnosis, treatments and follow-up were collected in one visit. Results: The mean age of the population was 75.2 ± 7.9 years. The most frequent symptoms were difficulty in performing familiar tasks (76.7%), memory loss (76.0%) and misplacing items (72.7%). The assessment of suspected AD subjects included: neurological examination (walk apraxia [10.8%] and extrapyramidal signs [10.7%]), evaluation of cognition (mean of the Mini-Mental State Examination score was 19.9 ± 5.2 [mild AD]), function and behavior, and...
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