Palliative Care Needs in Patients With Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease: A Cross-Sectional Report

María Alejandra Tabares-Villamizar, Paola Gallo-Henao, Luisa Londoño, Isabel Márquez-Lugo, Karen Castaño, Manuela Pabón, María Upegui, Manuela Gomez-Vega, Sofia Rassi-Vargas, Daniel Vasquez-Botero, María Zuluaga-Patiño, Juan Felipe Quintero-Moreno, David Aguillón-Niño, Alicia Krikorian, John Jairo Vargas, Lucía Madrigal-Zapata, Francisco Lopera-Restrepo

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    Background: Early-onset Alzheimer’s disease is a rapidly progressing condition that severely disrupts quality of life. Early palliative care incorporation helps identify patients’ needs and facilitates family decision-making and advanced care planning for later stages. Aim: The study aimed to assess palliative care needs, level of suffering, and most frequent symptoms in Early-onset Alzheimer’s patients. Methods: We present a preliminary observational analysis as part of a larger, 18-month longitudinal study of patients with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Patients with the PSEN1-E280 A variant of Early-onset Alzheimer’s disease attending the Antioquia Neuroscience Group at the University of Antioquia in Medellín, Colombia, participated. Data were collected using NECPAL, Edmonton Symptom Assessment System Revised, Global Deterioration Scale/Functional Assessment Staging (GDS/FAST), Pain Assessment in Advanced Dementia (PAINAD), and a numeric rating scale. Regarding data analyses from visit 1 (V1), variables were described according to their nature. A Poisson regression was performed, and prevalence ratios, 95% confidence intervals, and P values were obtained. Statistical significance was defined with an alpha value of 5%. Results: Thirty-six patients participated in V1. Median age was 53. Most of them were women and lived in urban areas. The prevalence of palliative care needs was 22.22%. Poisson regression showed an association between clinician-perceived need for palliative care and dysphagia, pressure ulcers, asthenia, insomnia, functional decline, resource utilization, positive surprise question in NECPAL instrument, and scores of the PAINAD and GDS/FAST scales. Conclusion: Patients with Early-onset Alzheimer’s have palliative care needs associated with symptoms related to disease progression, prognosis, resource utilization, and pain.

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    Número de artículo10499091251393485
    PublicaciónAmerican Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
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    EstadoAceptada/en prensa - 2025

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