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Cognitive Outcomes of Long-term Benzodiazepine and Related Drug (BDZR) Use in People Living With Mild to Moderate Alzheimer's Disease: Results From NILVAD

Authors :
Dyer, Adam H.
Dyer, Adam H.
Murphy, Claire
Lawlor, Brian
Kennelly, Sean P.
Segurado, Ricardo
Kennelly, Sean
Rikkert, Marcel G. M. Olde
Howard, Robert
Pasquier, Florence
Brjesson-Hanson, Anne
Tsolaki, Magda
Lucca, Ugo
Molloy, D. William
Coen, Robert
Riepe, Matthias W.
Kalman, Janos
Kenny, Rose Anne
Cregg, Fiona
O'Dwyer, Sarah
Walsh, Cathal
Adams, Jessica
Banzi, Rita
Breuilh, Laetitia
Daly, Leslie
Hendrix, Suzanne
Aisen, Paul
Gaynor, Siobhan
Sheikhi, Ali
Taekema, Diana G.
Verhey, Frans R.
Nemni, Raffaello
Nobili, Flavio
Franceschi, Massimo
Frisoni, Giovanni
Zanetti, Orazio
Konsta, Anastasia
Anastasios, Orologas
Nenopoulou, Styliani
Tsolaki-Tagaraki, Fani
Pakaski, Magdolna
Dereeper, Olivier
de la Sayette, Vincent
Senechal, Olivier
Lavenu, Isabelle
Devendeville, Agnes
Calais, Gauthier
Crawford, Fiona
Mullan, Michael
Aalten, Pauline
Berglund, Maria A.
NILVAD Study Grp
Dyer, Adam H.
Dyer, Adam H.
Murphy, Claire
Lawlor, Brian
Kennelly, Sean P.
Segurado, Ricardo
Kennelly, Sean
Rikkert, Marcel G. M. Olde
Howard, Robert
Pasquier, Florence
Brjesson-Hanson, Anne
Tsolaki, Magda
Lucca, Ugo
Molloy, D. William
Coen, Robert
Riepe, Matthias W.
Kalman, Janos
Kenny, Rose Anne
Cregg, Fiona
O'Dwyer, Sarah
Walsh, Cathal
Adams, Jessica
Banzi, Rita
Breuilh, Laetitia
Daly, Leslie
Hendrix, Suzanne
Aisen, Paul
Gaynor, Siobhan
Sheikhi, Ali
Taekema, Diana G.
Verhey, Frans R.
Nemni, Raffaello
Nobili, Flavio
Franceschi, Massimo
Frisoni, Giovanni
Zanetti, Orazio
Konsta, Anastasia
Anastasios, Orologas
Nenopoulou, Styliani
Tsolaki-Tagaraki, Fani
Pakaski, Magdolna
Dereeper, Olivier
de la Sayette, Vincent
Senechal, Olivier
Lavenu, Isabelle
Devendeville, Agnes
Calais, Gauthier
Crawford, Fiona
Mullan, Michael
Aalten, Pauline
Berglund, Maria A.
NILVAD Study Grp
Source :
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association vol.21 (2020) nr.2 p.194-200 [ISSN 1525-8610]
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective: Benzodiazepines and related drugs (BDZRs) have been associated with an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in later life. Despite this, it remains unclear whether ongoing BDZR use may further accelerate cognitive decline in those diagnosed with mild to moderate AD.Design: This study was embedded within NILVAD, a randomized controlled trial of nilvadipine in mild to moderate AD. Cognition was measured at baseline and 18 months using the Alzheimer Disease Assessment Scale, Cognitive Subsection (ADAS-Cog). We assessed predictors of long-term BDZR use and analyzed the effect of ongoing BDZR use on ADAS-Cog scores at 18 months. Additionally, the impact of BDZR use on adverse events, incident delirium, and falls over 18-month follow-up was assessed adjusting for relevant covariates.Setting and Participants: 448 participants with mild to moderate AD recruited from 23 academic centers in 9 European countries.Results: Overall, 14% (62/448) were prescribed an ongoing BDZR for the study duration. Increasing total number of (non-BDZR) medications was associated with a greater likelihood of BDZR prescription (odds ratio 1.16, 95% confidence interval 1.05-1.29). At 18 months, BDZR use was not associated with greater cognitive decline on the ADAS-Cog controlling for baseline ADAS-Cog scores, age, gender, study arm, and other clinical covariates (beta = 1.62, -1.34 to 4.56). However, ongoing BDZR use was associated with a greater likelihood of adverse events [incidence rate ratio (IRR) 1.19, 1.05-1.34], incident delirium (IRR 2.31, 1.45-3.68), and falls (IRR 1.66, 1.02-2.65) over 18 months that persisted after robust adjustment for covariates.Conclusions and Implications: This study found no effect of ongoing BDZR use on ADAS-Cog scores in those with mild to moderate AD over 18 months. However, ongoing use of these medications was associated with an increased risk of adverse events, delirium, and falls. Thus, BDZR use should be avoid

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association vol.21 (2020) nr.2 p.194-200 [ISSN 1525-8610]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2019.08.006, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1304821373
Document Type :
Electronic Resource