A prospective observational study of lucid episodes in advanced dementia.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 GERONTOLOGY
Andrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi, Haley Kottler, Amy Cochran, Kayla Dillon, Alison Coulson, Clark Benson, Jess Fehland, Kimberly Mueller
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Recent studies have provided new insights into lucid episodes (LEs) in people living with advanced dementia, but direct observational data documenting LEs are lacking. This prospective observational aimed to detect, characterize, and validate potential LEs.

Research design and methods: Data from longitudinal audiovisual observations of participants living with advanced dementia (N = 20) were coded to generate measures of verbal output/expressions and nonverbal communicative actions (e.g., coherence, eye gaze). Potential LEs underwent a structured multi-informant review for validation. We applied generalized estimating equations to compare features of validated LEs to a random 20% sample of participant data used to estimate baseline functioning. Data were fit to a homogeneous Poisson point process to estimate the number of observations needed to accurately estimate the prevalence of LEs.

Results: Across 539 observations, nine validated LEs were evidenced by three participants (range 2-4). Shared significant differences across LEs included an increased rate of meaningful vocalizations, although heterogeneity in features of LE was observed.

Discussion and implications: These findings represent the first prospectively documented and directly observed cases of LEs in advanced dementia. Features of LEs vary across individuals, but marked recovery of verbal communication abilities was a defining feature across all events. Lucid episodes occur infrequently, but these findings suggest that they may not be as rare as initially hypothesized. Larger samples and more diverse cohorts are needed to inform robust estimates of incidence and prevalence. Measurement advances to detect and characterize these events are critical to elucidating the underlying mechanisms driving these events and advancing supportive interventions.

晚期痴呆患者清醒发作的前瞻性观察研究。
背景和目的:最近的研究为晚期痴呆患者的清醒发作(LEs)提供了新的见解,但缺乏记录LEs的直接观察数据。这项前瞻性观察旨在检测、表征和验证潜在的LEs。研究设计和方法:对20名晚期痴呆患者的纵向视听观察数据进行编码,以产生语言输出/表达和非语言交际行为(如连贯性、眼神注视)的测量。对潜在的le进行结构化的多信息来源审查以进行验证。我们应用广义估计方程来比较验证的LEs的特征与用于估计基线功能的随机20%参与者数据样本。数据拟合为齐次泊松点过程,以估计准确估计LEs患病率所需的观测数。结果:在539项观察中,3名参与者(范围2-4)证实了9项有效的le。尽管观察到LE特征的异质性,但不同LE之间的共同显著差异包括有意义发声率的增加。讨论和意义:这些发现代表了第一个前瞻性记录和直接观察到的晚期痴呆的LEs病例。失忆的特征因个体而异,但语言沟通能力的显著恢复是所有事件的一个决定性特征。LEs很少发生,但这些发现表明它们可能不像最初假设的那样罕见。需要更大的样本和更多样化的队列来为发病率和患病率的可靠估计提供信息。检测和描述这些事件的测量进展对于阐明驱动这些事件的潜在机制和推进支持性干预措施至关重要。
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Gerontologist
Gerontologist GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
8.80%
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171
期刊介绍: The Gerontologist, published since 1961, is a bimonthly journal of The Gerontological Society of America that provides a multidisciplinary perspective on human aging by publishing research and analysis on applied social issues. It informs the broad community of disciplines and professions involved in understanding the aging process and providing care to older people. Articles should include a conceptual framework and testable hypotheses. Implications for policy or practice should be highlighted. The Gerontologist publishes quantitative and qualitative research and encourages manuscript submissions of various types including: research articles, intervention research, review articles, measurement articles, forums, and brief reports. Book and media reviews, International Spotlights, and award-winning lectures are commissioned by the editors.
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