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A Reevaluation of the Duration of Survival After the Onset of Dementia
NEJM 344:1111-1116, Wolfson,C.,et al, 2001
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Article Abstract
We analyzed data on 821 subjects, of whom 396 had probable Alzheimer's disease, 252 had possible Alzheimer's disease, and 173 had vascular dementia. For the group as a whole, the unadjusted median survival was 6.6 years (95 percent confiden ce interval, 6.2 to 7.1). After adjustment for length bias, the estimated median survival was 3.3 years (95 percent confidence interval, 2.7 to 4.0). The median survival was 3.1 years for subjects with probable Alzheimer's disease, 3.5 years for subject s with possible Alzheimer's disease, and 3.3 years for subjects with vascular dementia. Median survival after onset of dementia is much shorter than has previously been estimated.
 
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