Incidence and Prevalence of Dementia: A 2015–2020 Population-Based Study in the Campania Region of Italy

Abstract: Objective: The aims of this study were to provide population-based estimates of prevalence and incidence of any dementia and Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) in the Campania region (South Italy) and to validate towards a clinical registry. Methods: This was a population-based study, using routinely collected healthcare data of individuals living in the Campania region (South Italy) from 2015 to 2020. We included individuals aged ≥65 years alive at the prevalence day (January 1, 2021) who had at least one administrative record for dementia and/or AD from 2015 to 2020. Age-and sex-standardised prevalence rates were calculated using direct standardisation method (European population in 2020 as the reference population). To estimate the incidence, we tested three possible algorithms, which differed for the duration of the time interval between study baseline (January 1, 2015) and index date (first record for dementia and/or AD in administrative databases). We employed a clinical database for the validation of our algorithms towards neuropsychological test results. Results: Among individuals aged over 65 years, 80,392 had dementia, of which 35,748 had AD. The age- and sex-standardised prevalence rates per 1,000 individuals for any dementia and AD were 77.64 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 77.57; 77.68) and 34.05 (95% CI = 34.01; 34.09), respectively. There were 82.10 incident cases of any dementia per 100,000 per year (0.79 sensitivity and 0.62 specificity) and 59.89 incident cases of AD per 100,000 per year (0.80 sensitivity and 0.59 specificity). The capture-recapture method showed a very low number of undetected cases (1.7% for any dementia and 3.0% for AD). Our algorithms showed acceptable performance with the area under the curve ranging from 0.59 to 0.72 and a double likelihood ratio of correctly identifying individuals above and below mini-mental status examination (MMSE) standard cut-offs (24 and 26). Conclusions: Prevalence and incidence of any dementia and AD in the Campania region (South Italy) from 2015 to 2020 are in line with previous estimates from other countries. Our algorithm, integrating administrative and clinical data, holds potential for assessing dementia’s epidemiological burden, identifying risk factors, planning healthcare access, and developing prevention strategies.
Dementia is a loss of memory and other functions related to thinking and to the ability to do everyday chores, usually occurring in the elderly and getting worse over time. The most common kind is Alzheimer’s dementia. Here, we estimated the number of people who are sick with dementia (prevalence) and how many new cases of dementia there are (incidence) in the Campania region (South Italy) from 2015 to 2020. We included individuals aged 65 years and above who have used dementia medications, were admitted to hospitals due to dementia, and/or had payment exemptions for dementia. Among 1,118,545 individuals older than 65 years living in the Campania region of Italy (among 5,624,260 inhabitants), we identified 80,392 people older than 65 years with dementia (62.4% females; age about 80 years), among which 35,748 people had Alzheimer’s dementia (63.0% females; age about 79 years). Based on these numbers, we estimated 77 people living with dementia per 1,000 people (85 for females and 67 for males) and 34 with Alzheimer’s dementia per 1,000 people (37 for females and 29 for males). The number of new cases per year was 82 per 100,000 for any dementia and 59 for Alzheimer’s dementia. We showed that our data were accurate by comparing results of tests measuring memory and other functions and found that only 1.7–3.0% of cases remained undetected. These measures will be important to identify risk factors, guide prevention strategies, and improve care and support for affected individuals and their families.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

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Incidence and Prevalence of Dementia: A 2015–2020 Population-Based Study in the Campania Region of Italy ; volume:58 ; number:6 ; year:2024 ; pages:492-503 ; extent:12
Neuroepidemiology ; 58, Heft 6 (2024), 492-503 (gesamt 12)

Urheber
Affinito, Giuseppina
Salerno, Vito
Di Gennaro, Massimo
Scafa, Luca
Russo, Alessandro
Fumo, Maria Grazia
Giordana, Roberta
Falco, Fabrizia
Della Pia, Flavio
Di Cecca, Angelica
Migliaccio, Miriana
Ilardi, Ciro Rosario
Criscuolo, Chiara
Spisto, Myriam
Triassi, Maria
Brescia Morra, Vincenzo
Palladino, Raffaele
Salvatore, Elena
Moccia, Marcello

DOI
10.1159/000539031
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2412182354213.188600735644
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  • Affinito, Giuseppina
  • Salerno, Vito
  • Di Gennaro, Massimo
  • Scafa, Luca
  • Russo, Alessandro
  • Fumo, Maria Grazia
  • Giordana, Roberta
  • Falco, Fabrizia
  • Della Pia, Flavio
  • Di Cecca, Angelica
  • Migliaccio, Miriana
  • Ilardi, Ciro Rosario
  • Criscuolo, Chiara
  • Spisto, Myriam
  • Triassi, Maria
  • Brescia Morra, Vincenzo
  • Palladino, Raffaele
  • Salvatore, Elena
  • Moccia, Marcello

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