Log In

Forgot Password?
Create New Account

Loading... please wait

Abstract Details

MCI patients with COVID-19 Have Increased Progression to Dementia at 18 months
Aging, Dementia, and Behavioral Neurology
S39 - Neurobiology of Dementia (5:18 PM-5:30 PM)
010

Older age and vascular risk factors are associated with increased risk for developing more severe forms of COVID-19 and with increased rates of progression to dementia from MCI.  We sought to determine if SARS-CoV-2 infection affects the rate of progression to dementia in a cohort of MCI patients diagnosed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

To evaluate the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on the rate of progression to dementia in patients diagnosed with MCI prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Consecutive MCI patients between June 30, 2019 and February 28, 2020 were identified by chart review in a large academic memory loss clinic. Patients were followed at regular intervals using telehealth and in-person visits. Progression to dementia was confirmed through neuropsychological testing and repeat imaging studies were completed. The impact of COVID-19, demographics and vascular risk factors on the rate progression to dementia was determined using logistic regression and Receiver Operator Characteristic (ROC) analyses. Significance was set at p < 0.05.

There were 118 patients diagnosed with MCI (mean age 75 years, average of 2.8 vascular risk factors). Thirty-three (28%) progressed to dementia over an average follow-up of 18 months. SARS-CoV-2 infection was confirmed by PCR in 18 patients (15.3%), with mild or moderate symptoms in most cases. Progression to dementia was noted in 10/18 (55.6%) patients with versus 23/100 (23%) patients without COVID-19 (p = 0.011). Age and SARS-CoV-2 infection were significantly associated with cognitive decline (AUC 0.724, 95% CI 0.623-0.825, p = 0.0002). On multiple logistic regression, COVID-19 was associated with a 4.39 (95% CI 1.48-13.04) increased odds of progression to dementia after adjusting for age (p = 0.008).

These results indicate that Sars-CoV-2 infection in MCI patients with multiple vascular risk factors increases the risk for progression to dementia at 18 months.

Authors/Disclosures
Calin I. Prodan, MD (Univ of Oklahoma - Neurology Dept)
PRESENTER
The institution of Dr. Prodan has received research support from US Department of Veterans Affairs (Merit award CX000340).
Angelia Kirkpatrick Angelia Kirkpatrick has nothing to disclose.
Claire E. Delpirou Nouh, MD (University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Department of Neurology) Dr. Delpirou Nouh has nothing to disclose.
Farhat Husain, MD (Neurology Dept/VAH) Dr. Husain has nothing to disclose.
Chao Xu No disclosure on file
Andrea Vincent No disclosure on file
Andriy Yabluchanskiy No disclosure on file
No disclosure on file
No disclosure on file
Jim Scott (Ouhsc) No disclosure on file