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What Dementia Patients Complaint in Their First Visit of Memory Clinic:A comparative study of patients with Alzheimer's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies(DLB) Yuki Okamura 1,4 , Azusa Kato 1 , Takuya Sato 2 , Toru Imamura 1,3 1Department of Speech Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Niigata, Japan 2Division of Speech Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation, Niigata Rehabilitation Hospital 3Department of Neurology, Niigata Rehabilitation Hospital 4Division of Rehabilitation, Oyumino Central Hospital Keyword: Dementia with Lewy bodies , DLB , Alzheimer's disease , AD , Chief complaint , Insight pp.93-101
Published Date 2019/1/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1405205758
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 This study compared the chief complaints from 173 patients with Alzheimer's disease(AD)and 42 patients with dementia with Lewy bodies(DLB)and explored the factors affecting them, using the results of a semi-structured interview conducted in the first visit of our memory clinic. In the first analysis, we classified the patients into 4 groups according to their chief complaints:“memory loss”, “specified physical complaint”, “no complaint”, and “other complaints”. The ratios of the 4 groups were significantly different between AD and DLB, and the rate of “memory loss” patients in DLB was smaller than that in AD. In the second analysis, which used the 3 patient groups of “disease-related complaint”, “specified physical complaint”, and “no complaint”, the ratios of the groups were also significantly different between AD and DLB, and the rate of “disease-related complaint” patients in DLB was smaller than that in AD. In the comparison of the 3 complaint groups, overall cognitive severity was significantly worse in “specified physical complaint”, and “no complaint” groups than in the “disease-related complaint” group both in AD and DLB. The lower rate of the patients who complaint memory loss in DLB may stem from the diversity of symptoms in DLB patients. The lower rate of the patients who had disease-related complaint in DLB suggests 2 possibilities. One is that the insight into their disability may be more deteriorated in DLB than in AD patients. Another possibility is that DLB patients may have difficulty in verbalizing their symptoms such as visual hallucination, especially in their first visit to memory clinic.


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