Refractory Psychosis as a Red Flag for End of Life in Individuals With Dementia With Lewy Bodies: A Case Series and Re-analysis of Prior Qualitative Data.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Melissa J Armstrong, James E Galvin, Carol Manning, Bradley F Boeve, Gregory M Pontone, Angela S Taylor, Bhavana Patel, Jori E Fleisher, Susan M Maixner
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Abstract

Objectives: Many individuals with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) die of disease-related complications, but predicting the end of life can be challenging. We identified a phenotype associated with approaching end of life.

Methods: We present 4 exemplar cases where individuals with DLB experienced refractory psychosis before death. We reviewed codebooks and quotes from 3 studies regarding end-of-life experiences in DLB to identify experiences that aligned with this phenotype.

Results: In addition to the 4 cases, family caregivers in prior studies described prominent worsening of psychosis before death in some individuals with DLB. The worsening often occurred several months before death and was sometimes associated with rapid deterioration. Worsening psychosis was the prominent symptom and was not initially accompanied by cognitive or physical decline. In many cases, the refractory psychosis resulted in inpatient psychiatric hospitalization or residential care, but these scenarios were challenging because of the individual's behavior.

Conclusion: Refractory psychosis in DLB, particularly out of proportion to other symptoms, may be a signal of approaching the end of life. More research is needed to understand this phenomenon and to develop effective and safe treatments for psychosis in DLB.

难治性精神病是路易体痴呆患者生命终结的危险信号:一个病例系列和对先前定性数据的重新分析。
目的:许多患有路易体痴呆(DLB)的人死于与疾病相关的并发症,但预测生命的终结可能具有挑战性。我们发现了一种与接近生命终点相关的表型。方法:我们提出了4例DLB患者在死亡前经历难治性精神病的典型病例。我们回顾了代码本,并引用了3项关于DLB临终经历的研究,以确定与该表型一致的经历。结果:除了这4例病例外,在先前的研究中,家庭照顾者描述了一些DLB患者在死亡前精神病的显著恶化。病情恶化通常发生在死亡前几个月,有时伴有迅速恶化。精神病恶化是主要症状,最初不伴有认知或身体衰退。在许多情况下,难治性精神病导致住院精神科住院治疗或住院护理,但这些情况具有挑战性,因为个人的行为。结论:DLB患者的难治性精神病,特别是与其他症状不成比例,可能是接近生命终点的信号。需要更多的研究来理解这一现象,并开发有效和安全的治疗DLB精神病的方法。
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
4.80%
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期刊介绍: ​Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal directed to an audience of clinicians and researchers, with primary emphasis on Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. The journal publishes original articles emphasizing research in humans including epidemiologic studies, clinical trials and experimental studies, studies of diagnosis and biomarkers, as well as research on the health of persons with dementia and their caregivers. The scientific portion of the journal is augmented by reviews of the current literature, concepts, conjectures, and hypotheses in dementia, brief reports, and letters to the editor.
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