J Korean Geriatr Soc.  2007 Mar;11(1):9-16.

Comparison between Alcohol Dependence and Alzheimer Disease in the Elderly Patients using the Cognitive Assessment Reference Diagnoses System

Affiliations
  • 1Seoul National Hospital, Seoul, Korea. jn1879@hanafos.com
  • 2Department of Neuropsychiatry, Hangang Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
  • 3Department of Neuropsychiatry, Seoul Veterans Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Alcohol dependence and Alzheimer's disease induce cognitive dysfunction in common. However, the cognitive dysfunction from alcohol dementia can be improved with appropriate treatment while that from Alzhimer's disease is usually irreversible and progressive. Nevertheless, the discrete diagnosis for the cause is delicate or sometimes impossible in those patients showing both characteristics of alcohol dementia and Alzhimer's disease. Thus, we investigated the feasibility of the computerized comprehensive neuropsychological test, Cognitive Assessment and Reference Diagnoses System(CARDS), to differentiate the diagnoses between alcohol dementia and Alzhiemr's disease in their early stages.
METHODS
32 elderly subjects with cognitive dysfunction were recruited. They are divided by two groups; 16 subjects with alcohol dependence and 16 subjects without alcohol dependence(as early Alzhiemr's disease) We assessed the cognitive dysfunctions of each group using CARDS. The subscales of the CARDS include; (1) Amnesia, (2) Aphasia, (3) Apraxia, (4) Dysexecution, (5) Attention/Calculation.
RESULTS
Alcohol dependence group showed lower mean score in amnesia subscale, but showed higher mean scores in apraxia and dysexcution subscales than early Alzheimer group. And both groups didn't show significant differences of mean scores in agonisa, aphagia, and attention/calculation subscale.
CONCLUSION
In summary, this study shows that the elderly patients with alcohol dependence have cognitive deficits mainly in the amnesia domain of CARDS assessment, whereas early Alzhiemr's disease patients show equal or worse cognitive function in other domains except amnesia. Thus, we suggest that CARDS will be helpful to differentiate alcoholic dementia and Alzhiemr's disease in their early stages.

Keyword

Cognitive dysfunction; Alcohol dependence; Alzheimer's disease; Cognitive Assessment and Reference Diagnoses System

MeSH Terms

Aged*
Alcoholics
Alcoholism*
Alzheimer Disease*
Amnesia
Aphasia
Apraxias
Dementia
Diagnosis*
Humans
Neuropsychological Tests
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