The University of Washington Alzheimer's Disease Patient Registry (ADPR) is
a model clinical and epidemiologic database for dementia and dementia of
the Alzheimer's type (DAT). It was established in late 1986 by a grant
from the National Institute on Aging and is based in a large health
maintenance organization -- Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound (GHC).
The ADPR enrolls only those cases of dementia and DAT who have come to
medical attention since 1 January 1987; providing each of the potential
cases with a standardized, physical, neurological and neuropsychological
examination leading to a criteria-based diagnosis. The goal of this
application is to continue the model ADPR for another three years so that
additional cases can be enrolled; additional cases will allow ongoing
epidemiologic/genetic studies to proceed and make future investigations
feasible. The specific aims of the project are:
1. To identify GHC patients who come to medical attention for
(previously undiagnosed) dementia and to provide each of these
patients with a standardized, thorough examination for dementia and to
assign based on established criteria;
2. To enroll the identified patients in the ADPR and to maintain a
detailed database including epidemiologic, clinical and family
history data; this database will provide cases for other
investigations especially concerning diagnosis, etiology and
risk factors for DAT and other dementias;
3. To describe the course of dementia, in particular DAT, in terms
of cognitive and functional decline, survival and clinical-
pathologic correlations.
4. To compare the annual case identification rate of dementia and
DAT from the GHC population base with published estimates of
incidence.
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Project Terms
Alzheimer's disease brain disorder diagnosis cognition disorders health care referral /consultation health surveys human morbidity human mortality human population genetics human subject interview longitudinal human study managed care mental health epidemiology neuropsychological tests pathology patient /disease registry psychometrics
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