Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring (Jan 2020)

Prevalence and clinical correlates of dementia among COVID‐19‐related deaths in Italy

  • Marco Canevelli,
  • Luigi Palmieri,
  • Valeria Raparelli,
  • Cinzia Lo Noce,
  • Elisa Colaizzo,
  • Dorina Tiple,
  • Luana Vaianella,
  • Nicola Vanacore,
  • Silvio Brusaferro,
  • Graziano Onder,
  • the Italian National Institute of Health COVID‐19 Mortality Group*

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/dad2.12114
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Introduction We aimed at exploring the proportion of patients dying with COVID‐19 and concomitant dementia in Italy, as well as their clinical characteristics and trajectories of care. Methods The proportion of COVID‐19‐related deaths occurring in people with dementia and the clinical characteristics of deceased individuals according to their dementia status were explored by considering the medical charts of a representative sample of patients deceased in Italian hospitals (n = 2621). Results A total of 415 individuals with dementia were identified in the study population, accounting for 15.8% of overall COVID‐19‐related deaths. Patients with dementia less frequently presented with cough, had lower chance of receiving supportive therapies and intensive care approaches, and showed a faster clinical worsening as compared with individuals with intact cognition. Discussion Dementia confers a relevant risk of adverse outcomes in case of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and influences the clinical presentation, course and management of affected individuals.

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