Department of Neurology, Xuan Wu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2012 Sep;27(6):433-8. doi: 10.1177/1533317512454712.
Studies on gender differences in the clinical manifestations of vascular dementia (VaD) are still lacking. In the present study, gender comparisons of cognitive and neuropsychiatric profiles were conducted separately for mild and moderate-to-severe VaD in a total of 467 patients with VaD. There were no significant gender differences in cognitive manifestations, except that females performed better on immediate verbal recall than males in mild stage. Women were more likely to exhibit delusions (15.5% vs 7.4%), hallucinations (9.5% vs 3.4%), and depression (43.1% vs 27.3%) in mild stage. The predominance of male patients was observed in apathy at moderate-to-severe stage (50.5% vs 34.8%). To conclude, gender differences existed in neuropsychiatric symptoms of VaD and were especially pronounced in mild stage. Delusions, hallucinations, and depression were more prevalent in females in mild VaD, with the male predominance only in apathy in the later stage.
目前关于血管性痴呆(VaD)临床表现的性别差异研究仍较少。本研究对 467 例 VaD 患者进行了轻度和中重度 VaD 的认知和神经精神特征的性别比较。认知表现无显著性别差异,仅女性在轻度时即刻言语回忆优于男性。女性在轻度时更易出现妄想(15.5%比 7.4%)、幻觉(9.5%比 3.4%)和抑郁(43.1%比 27.3%)。中重度时男性更易出现淡漠(50.5%比 34.8%)。总之,VaD 的神经精神症状存在性别差异,在轻度时更为明显。在轻度 VaD 中,女性更易出现妄想、幻觉和抑郁,而男性仅在后期阶段更易出现淡漠。