The characteristics of cognitive and daily living functions of neurocognitive disorders with delusions in elderly Alzheimer’s disease
Seo Yoo Kim, Soo Jin Lee

TL;DR
This study examines how delusions in Alzheimer's disease affect cognitive functions and daily living activities in elderly patients.
Contribution
The study identifies specific cognitive domains affected by delusions in Alzheimer's disease while controlling for disease severity.
Findings
Patients with delusions showed poorer immediate recall of verbal memory.
Delusions were associated with worsening activities of daily living as the disease progressed.
Language fluency declined over time in patients who developed delusions.
Abstract
Delusions in neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) worsen patients’ cognitive functions and activities of daily living (ADL), increasing caregiver burden and the risk of mortality. AD patients with delusions tend to experience a more rapid decline in cognition and have demonstrated poorer performance on various cognitive function tests. Considering the prognosis of delusion in AD patients, it tends to be more favorable with appropriate treatment. However, there is a lack of neuropsychological research, specifically examining the impact of delusions in AD, characterized by progressive deterioration of cognitive function. This study investigates the impact of delusions on cognitive function and ADL under conditions controlling for disease severity. We compared cognitive function and ADL in AD patients aged 65 years or older according to the presence of delusions. To…
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TopicsNeurological Disorders and Treatments · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
