Is There a Characteristic Autonomic Response during Outbursts of Combative Behavior in Dementia Patients?

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We sought to determine whether skin conductance level could warn of outbursts of combative behavior in dementia patients by using a wristband device. Two outbursts were captured and are reported here. Although no physiologic parameter measured by the wristband gave advance warning, there is a common pattern of parasympathetic withdrawal (increased heart rate) followed approximately 30 seconds later by sympathetic activation (increased skin conductance). In the literature, a similar pattern occurs in psychogenic non-epileptic seizures. We hypothesize that similar autonomic responses reflect similarities in pathophysiology and that physical activity may partially account for the time course of skin conductance.

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Deutsch, C. K., Patnaik, P. P., & Greco, F. A. (2021). Is There a Characteristic Autonomic Response during Outbursts of Combative Behavior in Dementia Patients? Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease Reports, 5(1), 389–394. https://doi.org/10.3233/ADR-210007

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