@article{a4057ce51b5041dd89abed60bf963f6d,
title = "Discontinuation rate of newly prescribed donepezil in alzheimer{\textquoteright}s disease patients in asia",
abstract = "The rate of donepezil discontinuation and the underlying rea-sons for discontinuation in Asian patients with Alzheimer{\textquoteright}s disease (AD) are currently un-known. We aimed to determine the treatment discontinuation rates in AD patients who had newly been prescribed donepezil in routine clinical practice in Asia. Methods This 1-year observational study involved 38 institutions in seven Asian countries, and it evaluated 398 participants aged 50–90 years with a diagnosis of probable AD and on newly prescribed donepezil monotherapy. The primary endpoint was the rate of donepezil discontinuation over 1 year. Secondary endpoints included the reason for discontinuation, treatment duration, changes in cognitive function over the 1-year study period, and compliance as assessed using a clinician rating scale (CRS) and visual analog scale (VAS). Results Donepezil was discontinued in 83 (20.9%) patients, most commonly due to an adverse event (43.4%). The mean treatment duration was 103.67 days in patients who discontin-ued. Among patients whose cognitive function was assessed at baseline and 1 year, there were no significant changes in scores on the Mini-Mental State Examination, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, and Trail-Making Test–Black and White scores, whereas the Clinical Dementia Rating score increased significantly (p<0.001). Treatment compliance at 1 year was 96.8% (306/316) on the CRS and 92.6±14.1% (mean±standard deviation) on the VAS. Conclusions In patients on newly prescribed donepezil, the primary reason for discontinuation was an adverse event. Cognitive assessments revealed no significant worsening at 1 year, indicat-ing that continuous donepezil treatment contributes to the maintenance of cognitive function.",
keywords = "Asia, Cognition, Donepezil, Alzheimer{\textquoteright}s disease",
author = "Park, {Kee Hyung} and Youngsoon Yang and Christopher Chen and Shim, {Yong S.} and Dominguez, {Jacqueline C.} and Lee, {Chan Nyoung} and Kyunghun Kang and Kim, {Hee Jin} and Jeong, {Seul Ki} and Jeong, {Jee Hyang} and Zhen Hong and Yoon, {Soo Jin} and Zhang, {Zhen Xin} and Kim, {Eun Joo} and Jang, {Jae Won} and Yansheng Li and Yun Xu and Lin, {Yu Te} and Qiumin Qu and Hu, {Chaur Jong} and Chou, {Chih Ho} and Dongsheng Fan and Nagaendran Kandiah and Yang, {Yuan Han} and Lau, {Chi Ieong} and Chu, {Leung Wing} and Huali Wang and San Jung and Choi, {Seong Hye} and Sangyun Kim",
note = "Funding Information: We thank Jin Ran Kim of MSL, Eisai Korea for consultation and medical writing support. We thank Keyra Martinez Dunn, MD, Michelle Be-langer, MD, and James Graham, PhD, of Edanz Pharma for providing medical writing support, which was funded by Eisai Korea Inc. Funding Information: We thank Jin Ran Kim of MSL, Eisai Korea for consultation and medical writing support. We thank Keyra Martinez Dunn, MD, Michelle Be-langer, MD, and James Graham, PhD, of Edanz Pharma for providing medical writing support, which was funded by Eisai Korea Inc. The authors would also like to thank all of the participating centers in this study: Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Republic of Ko-rea; Bucheon St. Mary?s Hospital, Republic of Korea; Gachon Gil Medical Center, Republic of Korea; Hanyang University Seoul Hospital, Republic of Korea; Korea University Anam Hospital, Republic of Korea; Pusan National University Hospital, Republic of Korea; Eulji University Hospital, Republic of Korea; Ewha Womans University Medical Center, Republic of Korea; Inha University Hospital, Republic of Korea; Chonbuk National University Hospital, Republic of Korea; Kyungpook National University Medical Center, Republic of Korea; VHS Medical Center, Republic of Ko-rea; Hallym University Medical Center, Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital, Republic of Korea; Kangwon National University Hospital, Republic of Korea; First Affiliated Hospital of Medical College of Xi?an Jiaotong Uni-versity, China; Shanghai Huashan Hospital, affiliated to Fudan University, China; Peking Union Medical College Hospital, China; Peking University Sixth Hospital, China; Renji Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China; Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, China; Peking University Third Hospital, China; Changhua Christian Hospital, Taiwan; Chi Mei Hospital, Liouying, Taiwan; Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, Taiwan; Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan; Taipei Medical University Shuang-Ho Hospi-tal, Taiwan; Chi Mei Medical Center, Taiwan; Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taiwan; King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital (KCMH), Thai-land; Phramongkutklao Hospital, Thailand; Ramathibodi Hospital, Thailand; Siriraj Hospital, Thailand; National University Hospital, Singapore; National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore; St. Luke?s Medical Center, Philippines; Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong. This study was funded by Eisai Korea Inc. This was a sponsor-initiated study, but the sponsor had no role in the data collection, data analysis, or the decision to publish. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 Korean Neurological Association.",
year = "2021",
month = jul,
doi = "10.3988/jcn.2021.17.3.376",
language = "English",
volume = "17",
pages = "376--384",
journal = "Journal of Clinical Neurology (Korea)",
issn = "1738-6586",
publisher = "Korean Neurological Association",
number = "3",
}