Non-degenerative mild cognitive impairment in elderly people and use of anticholinergic drugs: longitudinal cohort study

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Ancelin, ML [1 ]
Artero, S [1 ]
Portet, F [1 ]
Dupuy, AM [1 ]
Touchon, J [1 ]
Ritchie, K [1 ]
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[1] Hop Colombiere, INSERM, E361, F-34093 Montpellier 5, France
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BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL | 2006年 / 332卷 / 7539期
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10.1136/bmj.38740.439664.DE
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective To assess the potential of anticholinergic drugs as a cause of non-degenerative mild cognitive impairment in elderly people. Design Longitudinal cohort study. Setting 63 randomly selected general practices in the Montpellier region of southern France. Participants 372 people aged > 60 years without dementia at recruitment. Main outcome measures Anticholinergic burden from drug use, cognitive examination, and neurological assessment. Results 9.2% of subjects continuously used anticholinergic drugs during the year before cognitive assessment. Compared with non-users, they had poorer performance on reaction time, attention, delayed non-verbal memory, narrative recall, visuospatial construction, and language tasks but not on tasks of reasoning, immediate and delayed recall of wordlists, and implicit memory. Eighty per cent of the continuous users were classified as having mild cognitive impairment compared with 35% of non-users, and anticholinergic drug use was a strong predictor of mild cognitive impairment (odds ratio 5.12, P = 0.001). No difference was found between users and non-users in risk of developing dementia at follow-up after eight years. Conclusions Elderly people taking anticholinergic drugs had significant deficits in cognitive functioning and were highly likely to be classified as mildly cognitively impaired, although not at increased risk for dementia. Doctors should assess current use of anticholinergic drugs in elderly people with mild cognitive impairment before considering administration of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors.
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