Additive effect of cerebral atrophy on cognition in dementia-free elderly with cerebrovascular disease

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作者
Xu, Xin [1 ]
Phua, April [2 ]
Collinson, Simon L. [3 ]
Hilal, Saima [1 ]
Ikram, Mohammad Kamran [4 ,5 ]
Wong, Tien Yin [6 ]
Cheng, Ching Yu [6 ]
Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy [7 ]
Chen, Christopher [8 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Pharmacol, Loo Lin Sch Med, Singapore, Singapore
[2] Natl Univ Singapore Hosp, Dept Psychol Med, Singapore, Singapore
[3] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Psychol, Singapore, Singapore
[4] Erasmus MC, Dept Epidemiol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[5] Erasmus MC, Dept Neurol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[6] Singapore Eye Res Inst, Singapore Natl Eye Ctr, Singapore, Singapore
[7] Raffles Hosp, Raffles Neurosci Ctr, Singapore, Singapore
[8] Natl Univ Hlth Syst, Clin Res Ctr, Dept Pharmacol, Singapore, Singapore
关键词
cerebrovascular disease; atrophy; cognition; dementia; IMPAIRMENT; EPIDEMIOLOGY; ASSOCIATION; MARKERS; BURDEN;
D O I
10.1136/svn-2018-000202
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective To explore the additive effect of neurodegenerative diseases, measured by atrophy, on neurocognitive function in Asian dementia-free elderly with cerebrovascular disease (CeVD). Methods The present study employed a cross-sectional design and was conducted between 2010 and 2015 among community-dwelling elderly participants recruited into the study. Eligible participants were evaluated with an extensive neuropsychological battery and neuroimaging. The weighted CeVD burden scale comprising markers of both small- and large-vessel diseases was applied, with a score of >= 2, indicating significant CeVD burden. Cortical atrophy (CA) and medial temporal atrophy (MTA) were graded using the global cortical atrophy scale and Schelten's scale, respectively. Global and domain-specific (attention, executive function, language, visuomotor speed, visuoconstruction, visual memory, and verbal memory) neurocognitive performance was measured using a locally validated neuropsychological battery (Vascular Dementia Battery, VDB). Results A total of 819 dementia-free participants were included in the analysis. Among none-mild CeVD subjects, there was no significant difference in the global cognitive performance across atrophy groups (no atrophy, CA, and CA+MTA). However, in moderate-severe CeVD subjects, CA+MTA showed significantly worse global cognitive performance compared with those with CA alone (mean difference=-0.35, 95% CI -0.60 to -0.11, p=0.002) and those without atrophy (mean difference=-0.46, 95% CI -0.74 to -0.19, p<0.001, p<0.001). In domain-specific cognitive performance, subjects with CA+MTA performed worse than other groups in visual memory (p=0.005), executive function (p=0.001) and visuomotor speed (p<0.001) in moderate-severe CeVD but not in none-mild CeVD. Conclusions and relevance Atrophy and moderate-severe CeVD burden showed an additive effect on global and domain-specific cognitive performance. This study highlights the importance of investigating the mechanisms of clinico-pathological interactions between neurodegenerative processes and vascular damage, particularly in the pre-dementia stage.
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