Sg. Riedel-heller et al., Incidence of dementia according to DSM-III-R and ICD-10 - Results of the Leipzig Longitudinal Study of the Aged (LEILA75+) Part 2, BR J PSYCHI, 179, 2001, pp. 255-260
Background The impact of different case definitions on incidence rates rema
ins unclear.
Aims To compare incidence rates of dementia according to DSM-III-Rand ICD-1
0.
Method A two-wave community study was conducted (n= 1692, age 75+ years fol
low-up period 1.6 years). Cognitive function was assessed by the Structured
Interview for Diagnosis of Dementia of Alzheimer Type, Multiinfarct Dement
ia and Dementia of other Aetiology according to ICD-10 and DSM-III-R (SIDAM
).
Results The annual incidence rate for dementia by applying different case d
efinitions was found to be quite similar (DSM-III-R: 47.4 (95% Cl =36.1-61.
2) per 1000 person-years; ICD-10: 45.8 (95% Cl =35.0-59.0) per 1000 person-
years). Age-specific incidence rates increase steeply with age.
Conclusions The impact of different case definitions on incidence rates of
dementia appears limited if case definitions and case-finding procedures at
baseline and follow-up are applied consistently.
Declaration of interest Supported by Interdisziplinaeres Zentrum fur Klinis
che Forschung (IZKF), University of Leipzig