Clinical conditions and memory complaints in outpatient elderly

Abstract Memory complaints are common in elderly, and may be associated with many clinical problems. Objective: To identify clinical conditions and possible factors related to memory complaints in elderly outpatients presenting at a tertiary unit. Methods: Patients with memory complaints and normal...

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Autor principal: Magaldi,Regina Miksian (author)
Outros Autores: Busse,Alexandre Leopold (author), Coelho,Venceslau Antonio (author), Apolinário,Daniel (author), Lopes,Leonardo da Costa (author), Satomi,Erika (author), Kasai,Juliana Yumi Tison (author), Jacob Filho,Wilson (author)
Formato: article
Idioma:eng
Publicado em: 2008
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Texto completo:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642008000400315
País:Brasil
Oai:oai:scielo:S1980-57642008000400315
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Resumo:Abstract Memory complaints are common in elderly, and may be associated with many clinical problems. Objective: To identify clinical conditions and possible factors related to memory complaints in elderly outpatients presenting at a tertiary unit. Methods: Patients with memory complaints and normal cognitive screening tests were submitted to clinical and laboratorial testing. Radiological evaluation was performed as needed for diagnosis. Results: One hundred and seventy-seven subjects were initially evaluated, 12 were excluded because of poor and inconsistent memory complaints. Of the remainder, seventeen had criteria for dementia diagnosis. Ninety-two (55.4%) had one or more comorbid conditions possibly related to their complaints. Major depression was present in 26.0%. Sixteen patients (9.6%) had vitamin B12 deficiency, 8 were in use of inappropriate medications, and 7 (4.2%) had hypothyroidism. Other conditions diagnosed were: generalized anxiety disorder, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, hyperparathyroidism, normal pressure hydrocephalus. Three patients had severe hearing loss (in 22 with hearing complaints); one had severe visual impairment (in 22 with visual complaints). Conclusions: Comprehensive evaluation was able to identify treatable conditions possibly related to memory complaints.