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The Effects of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy on Quality of Life in Patients With Dementia

Authors :
Mikako Takahashi
Shuichirou Kitahara
Tatsuya Mikami
Junya Kobayashi
Tsuyotoshi Tsuji
Yutaka Suzuki
Michio Maruyama
Nobuyuki Uchida
Akira Horiuchi
Shuzo Shintani
Tetsushi Ogawa
Takanori Fujiki
Masato Murakami
Toshiro Kusakabe
Akihiko Murakami
Yukiko Tanaka
Takayuki Kohri
Shingo Okada
Ikuta Tanaka
Satoshi Goshi
Mitsuyoshi Urashima
Shigeru Onozawa
Ko Tahara
Masato Nakahori
Atsushi Yoshida
Tomoyuki Ohta
Makoto Shimazaki
Masashi Ijima
Hiroaki Shigoka
Satoshi Orimo
Hitoshi Suenaga
Kazuaki Jomoto
Masahiko Suzuki
Toshifumi Matsumoto
Takao Iiri
Tomoko Ogawa
Kazuhiko Kitagawa
Masami Matsumoto
Akihiro Mizuhara
Yasuhiko Ito
Izumi Ishizuka
Shinji Nishiwaki
Toshiroh Kura
Toru Ito
Shigeki Ono
Hiromi Ono
Michiaki Kudo
Tsutomu Kikuchi
Hitoshi Okano
Tsuyoshi Iwase
Naohiro Washizawa
Kazuhiro Akiyama
Koji Onishi
Masaki Izumi
Satoyoshi Yamashita
Takao Endo
Yukio Nishiguchi
Masahiko Aoki
Source :
Gastroenterology Research
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Background To examine the effects of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) on quality of life (QOL) in patients with dementia. Methods We retrospectively included 53 Japanese community and tertiary hospitals to investigate the relationship between the newly developed PEG and consecutive dementia patients with swallowing difficulty between Jan 1st 2006 and Dec 31st 2008. We set improvements in 1) the level of independent living, 2) pneumonia, 3) peroral intake as outcome measures of QOL and explored the factors associated with these improvements. Results Till October 31st 2010, 1,353 patients with Alzheimer’s dementia (33.1%), vascular dementia (61.7%), dementia with Lewy body disease (2.0%), Pick disease (0.6%) and others were followed-up for a median of 847 days (mean 805 ± 542 days). A total of 509 deaths were observed (mortality 59%) in full-followed patients. After multivariate adjustments, improvement in the level of independent living was observed in milder dementia, or those who can live independently with someone, compared with advanced dementia, characterized by those who need care by someone: Odds Ratio (OR), 3.90, 95% confidence interval (95%CI), 1.59 - 9.39, P = 0.003. Similarly, improvement of peroral intake was noticed in milder dementia: OR, 2.69, 95%CI, 1.17 - 6.17, P = 0.02. Such significant associations were not observed in improvement of pneumonia. Conclusions These results suggest that improvement of QOL after PEG insertion may be expected more in milder dementia than in advanced dementia.

Details

ISSN :
19182805
Volume :
5
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gastroenterology research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a909de021e9821e4f47ca037f096c651