Dementia DR UMAR BEDI CONSULTANT-OLD AGE PSYCHIATRY 10/1/2018 1

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Dementia DR UMAR BEDI CONSULTANT-OLD AGE PSYCHIATRY 10/1/2018 1

TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION Man- FETCH Wife- THE DOG DIED 2 YEARS AGO HENRY 10/1/2018 2

TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION Dementia news What is Dementia? Why diagnose Dementia? Can Dementia be prevented? Future... 10/1/2018 3

Dementia News Reports the Independent: Scientists believe that ultrasound could one day be used to combat Alzheimer's. Ultrasound- Tested on mice. Cleared plaque in the brain. 10/1/2018 4

Dementia News Reports TheGuardian.com: Onset of Alzheimer s could be delayed by a molecule that occurs naturally in humans. Findings prove that the cycle that leads to Alzheimer s can be interrupted. 10/1/2018 5

TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION VP FINANCE I don t remember your name but your salary is familiar 10/1/2018 6

What is Dementia? A collective term for a variety of diseases that result in the progressive loss of the powers of the brain 10/1/2018 7

DECLINE IN: MEMORY What is Dementia? AND OTHER COGNITIVE ABILITIES: PLANNING ORGANISING PROBLEM SOLVING 10/1/2018 8

What is Dementia? Memory Understanding Communication Skills and tasks Emotions 10/1/2018 9

TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION I remember the face but I have forgotten your name 10/1/2018 10

Why Diagnose? BECAUSE PATIENTS WANT TO KNOW: - WHAT IS HAPPENING? - CAN YOU HELP? - WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN? 10/1/2018 11

Why Diagnose? A new report by care experts shows that dementia has now become our number one health concern, overtaking cancer for the first time. 10/1/2018 12

Why Diagnose? Latest estimates show that more than two million Britons will suffer from dementia by 2050. 7,435 GP practices in UK 268 per practice 10/1/2018 13

Why Diagnose? SERVICE PLANNING ISSUES 10/1/2018 14

Why Diagnose? Reduces presentation in crisis Access to adequate social care Avoid inappropriate referral to acute care Put affairs in order like LPA/Finances/Driving 10/1/2018 15

Why Diagnose? 1 in 20 over 65 will get Dementia (5%) 1 in 5 over 80 will get Dementia (20%) 10/1/2018 16

AGE IS A RISK FACTOR In 2030- over 60 s -33% Those aged over 80 are the fastest growing section of the population. Increasingly common with age but not a normal part of the ageing process 10/1/2018 17

Why Diagnose? TO CARE FOR CARERS AVOID COMPLEX CARE PLANS - OTHERWISE ONLY OPTION IS 999 AVOIDS CRISIS! 10/1/2018 18

Why diagnose? PATIENTS SELDOM HAVE ONE CONDITION PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA GET ACUTE AND CHRONIC CONDITIONS CARDIAC, STROKE, FALLS, DIABETES, WEIGHT LOSS ALL MANAGED BY YOU! 10/1/2018 19

Diagnosis helps TO CARE FOR CARERS AVOID COMPLEX CARE PLANS - OTHERWISE ONLY OPTION IS 999 AVOIDS CRISIS! 10/1/2018 20

?Risk of Over diagnosis Reports dailymail.co.uk. Bonus scheme that pays GPs 55 every time they diagnose a case of potential dementia has been of no benefit to patients. 10/1/2018 21

?Risk of Under diagnosis Reports Telegraph.co.uk Leading dementia expert has urged families who suffer a delayed diagnosis to take legal action against their family doctors, 10/1/2018 22

Types of Dementia syndromes Alzheimer s disease (Most Common!) Vascular dementia s Lewy-Body dementia Fronto-temporal dementia

Types of Dementia (Dementia UK report) 6% 2% 3% 10% 17% 62% Alzheimer's Vascular Mixed LB/Parkinsons FTD Other 10/1/2018 24

Why Diagnose? Medications for Alzheimer s disease can slow decline

MEMORY MEDICATION Improves cognition Improves functioning Improves behavioural symptoms 10/1/2018 26

Why Diagnose? BEHAVIOURAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS (BPSD) Psychiatric: delusions hallucinations depressed mood insomnia anxiety Behavioural: physical aggression agitation wandering restlessness screaming

MUSIC FOR BPSD Listening/singing can provide emotional and behavioural benefits for people with dementia Musical memories often preserved because brain areas linked to musical memory relatively undamaged Singing can help stimulate unique memories. Music may: Relieve stress, Reduce anxiety and depression, Reduce agitation

ADDRESS SLEEP PROBLEMS Patient needs to sleep Carer needs to sleep 10/1/2018 29

SLEEP HYGIENE Use the bed only for sleeping?? 10/1/2018 30

MEDICATION FOR SLEEP Hypnotics-Zolpidem/Zopiclone: Alternate nights Melatonin modified release (Circadin) Antidepressants-? Mirtazapine Antihistamine? Promethazine Benzodiazepines- Temazepam/Oxazepam 10/1/2018 31

CAN WE PREVENT DEMENTIA? 10/1/2018 32 10/1/2018 32

We know what happens in Alzheimer s disease

Effects of dementia on neurotransmitters transmitter effect acetylcholine choline acetyltransferase acetylcholinesterase noradrenaline serotonin GABA somatostatin

What causes Alzheimer s disease?

Alzheimer s and genes No clear contribution in 95% of cases but in 5%- Three genes confer a predisposition for Early onset form of dementia- Amyloid precursor protein Presenilin 1 Presenilin 2 One gene increases risk for Late onset AD ApoE4 10/1/2018 38 10/1/2018 38

Risk factors for Alzheimer s Number of risk factors proposed: AGE Sex Family history Head injury High Cholesterol Hypertension Down s syndrome Diet 10/1/2018 39 10/1/2018 39

Dementia Update Reports dailymail.co.uk: Researchers from Chicago have found that telltale signs of Alzheimer s can be seen in people as young as 20. The finding suggests that the disease starts to eat away at the brain half a century before symptoms develop. 10/1/2018 40

Alzheimer s Disease and : NO EVIDENCE OF DEMENTIA OR DEMENTIA 10/1/2018 41

CAN WE PREVENT DEMENTIA? AIM IS TO PREVENT CLINICAL EXPRESSION OF THE DISEASE 10/1/2018 42 10/1/2018 42

PREVENTION OF DEMENTIA GOOD FOR THE HEART! is GOOD FOR THE BRAIN! 10/1/2018 43 10/1/2018 43

PREVENTION OF DEMENTIA MENTAL EXERCISE- reduces risk PHYSICAL EXCERCISE- reduces risk ALCOHOL- MODERATE HEALTHY DIET 10/1/2018 44 10/1/2018 44

Watch what you eat!

PREVENTION OF DEMENTIA THE NUN STUDY Essays predicted Alzheimer s 10/1/2018 46 10/1/2018 46

HOPE FOR THE FUTURE. Prophylaxis: NSAID s (angiopathy, plaque formation) Statins? (plaque formation) Treatment: Neurotrophic peptides/cerebrolysin (synaptogenesis) Statins? (plaque formation) Secretase inhibitors (plaque formation) GSK-3/ Kinase inhibitors (neurofibrillary tangles) Immunisation (plaque formation) 10/1/2018 48 10/1/2018 48

HOPE FOR THE FUTURE The Telegraph: Addenbrooke s Hospital will recruit the first humans for testing of a drug that may be able to reverse some of the damage caused by Alzheimer's disease..will test the effectiveness of Liraglutide, which is currently a widely-used diabetes drug. 10/1/2018 49

News Scotsman.com: World Health Organisation projections show that Europe will face an obesity crisis of enormous proportions within the next 15 years. 10/1/2018 50

More News The Independent: Risk of dementia is one third higher in people with a BMI less than 20 Very obese people those with a BMI above 40 were 29% less likely to develop dementia than people of a healthy weight. 10/1/2018 51

Thank you! 10/1/2018 52