关于轻度认知障碍患者谵妄发生后痴呆症发病率的前瞻性纵向队列研究方案:MDDCohort(轻度认知障碍谵妄痴呆)。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Kyoung Ja Moon, Mina Park
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摘要

背景:轻度认知障碍(MCI)是导致谵妄的主要风险因素。很少有中长期随访研究对谵妄、MCI 以及 MCI 向痴呆的转化进行研究。这项前瞻性纵向队列研究旨在评估 MCI 患者谵妄发生后痴呆的发生率,并开发一种人工智能算法,用于预测 MCI 向痴呆的转化:方法:将对年龄≥65岁、在韩国迷你精神状态检查中得分18-23分、确诊为MCI的成人进行为期30天的谵妄评估。至少有一次谵妄表现的患者将被归入谵妄组,其余患者将被归入非谵妄组。3 年内,患者将每隔 30 天接受一次存活和转为痴呆的随访,以分析谵妄的风险因素和临床结果。两组之间的差异将通过卡方检验和独立t检验进行分析。Kaplan-Meier生存率和Cox比例危险回归将用于评估对30天、60天、12个月、24个月和36个月死亡率的影响,而线性回归将用于评估在长期护理机构的住院时间和医疗费用:讨论:研究结果将强调预防 MCI 患者谵妄的重要性,并可加强预防性干预措施:试验注册:NCT05113446(ClinicalTrials.gov)。注册日期:2021 年 11 月 9 日 - 追溯注册。
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Protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study on the incidence of dementia after the onset of delirium in patients with mild cognitive impairment: MDDCohort (Mild Cognitive Impairment Delirium Dementia).

Background: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a major risk factor for delirium. Few studies with mid- to long-term follow-up periods have examined delirium, MCI, and the conversion of MCI to dementia. This prospective, longitudinal cohort study aims to assess the incidence of dementia after delirium onset in patients with MCI and to develop an artificial intelligence algorithm for predicting the conversion of MCI to dementia.

Methods: A 30-day evaluation for delirium will be performed for adults aged ≥ 65 years diagnosed with MCI who score 18-23 on the Korean Mini-Mental State Exam. Individuals exhibiting delirium at least once will be classified into the delirium group and the remainder into the non-delirium group. Over 3 years, patients will undergo follow-ups for survival and conversion to dementia at 30-day intervals to analyze risk factors for delirium and clinical outcomes. Differences between the two groups will be analyzed using the chi-square and independent t-tests. Kaplan-Meier survival and Cox proportional hazard regression will be used to assess the effects on 30-day, 60-day, 12-month, 24-month, and 36-month mortality, whereas linear regression will be used to assess the length of stay at long-term care facilities and medical costs.

Discussion: The results will emphasize the importance of preventing delirium in MCI patients, and preventive interventions can be strengthened.

Trial registration: NCT05113446 (ClinicalTrials.gov). Registered 9 November 2021 - Retrospectively registered.

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BMC Geriatrics
BMC Geriatrics GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
7.30%
发文量
873
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.
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