Background: The association between pain and dementia is complicated and may depend on underlying brain pathology. It was hypothesized that both medial temporal atrophy (MTA) and global cortical atrophy (GCA) predicted no/mild pain, while white matter hyperintensities (WMH) predicted moderate/severe pain. Objectives: To study the association between pain intensity and measures of brain pathology, more specifically MTA, GCA, and WMH. Methods: In total, 115 consecutive patients visiting an outpatient memory clinic were included. In total, diagnoses included dementia (N=70), mild cognitive impairment (N=30), and subjective cognitive impairment (N=15). Without administering stimuli, pain intensity was assessed with the Brief Pain Inventory. MTA...
Background In a previous study, the levels of pain reported by patients with "possible" vascular dem...
The finding of a potential association between pain and cognitive decline is limited to a few cross-...
Background In a previous study, the levels of pain reported by patients with “possible” vascular dem...
Background: The association between pain and dementia is complicated and may depend on underlying br...
Tarik T Binnekade,1 Roberto SGM Perez,2 Andrea B Maier,3 Hanneke FM Rhodius-Meester,4 Nienke Legdeur...
Item does not contain fulltextSince aging is a risk factor for both dementia and the occurrence of p...
Experimental pain research has shown that pain processing seems to be heightened in dementia. It is ...
Background: Pain, neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) and functional impairment are prevalent in patient...
Background: In a previous study, the levels of pain reported by patients with "possible" vascular de...
Objective. To assess the pain prevalence, pain intensity, and pain medication use in older patients ...
Objectives: To identify correlates of participant-reported pain in community-dwelling individuals wi...
Recently, the number of studies focusing on pain in dementia has increased considerably. Still, litt...
noObjective It has been documented that pain in people with dementia is often under-reported and poo...
Objective It has been documented that pain in people with dementia is often under-reported and poorl...
Cognitive impairment has been linked to reduced self-reporting of pain. However, it is unclear wheth...
Background In a previous study, the levels of pain reported by patients with "possible" vascular dem...
The finding of a potential association between pain and cognitive decline is limited to a few cross-...
Background In a previous study, the levels of pain reported by patients with “possible” vascular dem...
Background: The association between pain and dementia is complicated and may depend on underlying br...
Tarik T Binnekade,1 Roberto SGM Perez,2 Andrea B Maier,3 Hanneke FM Rhodius-Meester,4 Nienke Legdeur...
Item does not contain fulltextSince aging is a risk factor for both dementia and the occurrence of p...
Experimental pain research has shown that pain processing seems to be heightened in dementia. It is ...
Background: Pain, neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) and functional impairment are prevalent in patient...
Background: In a previous study, the levels of pain reported by patients with "possible" vascular de...
Objective. To assess the pain prevalence, pain intensity, and pain medication use in older patients ...
Objectives: To identify correlates of participant-reported pain in community-dwelling individuals wi...
Recently, the number of studies focusing on pain in dementia has increased considerably. Still, litt...
noObjective It has been documented that pain in people with dementia is often under-reported and poo...
Objective It has been documented that pain in people with dementia is often under-reported and poorl...
Cognitive impairment has been linked to reduced self-reporting of pain. However, it is unclear wheth...
Background In a previous study, the levels of pain reported by patients with "possible" vascular dem...
The finding of a potential association between pain and cognitive decline is limited to a few cross-...
Background In a previous study, the levels of pain reported by patients with “possible” vascular dem...