Uchida Nozomu, Ishida Mayumi, Sato Izumi, Takahashi Takao, Furuya Daisuke, Ebihara Yasuhiro, Ito Hiroshi, Yoshioka Akira, Onishi Hideki
Department of General Medicine Ogano Town Central Hospital Saitama Japan.
Department of Psycho-oncology Saitama Medical University International Medical Center Saitama Japan.
J Gen Fam Med. 2020 May 17;21(5):185-187. doi: 10.1002/jgf2.330. eCollection 2020 Sep.
Although there have been recent reports of nonalcoholic thiamine deficiency (TD), no association has been reported between the exacerbation of the psychiatric symptoms of Alzheimer's disease patient and TD. An 89-year-old woman with dementia visited our hospital because of acute deterioration in behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). Her medical history revealed a decrease in oral food intake lasting more than 2 weeks, so that TD was suspected and abnormal behavior improved significantly after thiamine administration. Thiamine deficiency should be suspected in patients with dementia who demonstrate acute deterioration in BPSD possibly related to poor oral food intake.
尽管最近有关于非酒精性硫胺素缺乏症(TD)的报道,但尚未有报道称阿尔茨海默病患者的精神症状加重与TD之间存在关联。一名89岁的痴呆女性因痴呆的行为和心理症状(BPSD)急性恶化前来我院就诊。她的病史显示口服食物摄入量减少持续超过2周,因此怀疑患有TD,补充硫胺素后异常行为明显改善。对于出现可能与口服食物摄入不足有关的BPSD急性恶化的痴呆患者,应怀疑硫胺素缺乏。