Behavioral and psychological symptoms and hippocampal atrophy in subcortical ischaemic vascular disease

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Autor(a) principal: Tiel,Chan
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Sudo,Felipe Kenji, Alves,Carlos Eduardo Oliveira, Alves,Gilberto Sousa, Ericeira-Valente,Letice, Moreira,Denise Madeira, Laks,Jerson, Engelhardt,Eliasz
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dementia & Neuropsychologia
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642012000300175
Resumo: ABSTRACT Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms are common in patients with cognitive impairments, mediated by both neurodegenerative processes and cerebrovascular disease. Previous studies have reported that Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) might correlate with severity of cognitive decline. Thus far, the impact of the association between white-matter hyperintensities (WHM) and hippocampal atrophy (HA) on the incidence of these symptoms has been less studied. Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to describe the clinical profile of a sample with large extensions of WMH, examining the association between different degrees of HA and cognitive, functional, and behavioral status. Methods: Fifty outpatients (mean age: 76.86±8.70 years; 58% female; mean schooling: 7.44±4.69 years) with large extensions of WMH (modified-Fazekas scale=3) on MRI and different degrees of hippocampal atrophy (according to de Leon Score) underwent cognitive, functional, and behavioral assessments. Results: Patients with mild-moderate to severe HA had worse performance on the Mini-Mental State Examination, Cambridge Cognitive Examination, Clinical Dementia Rating and Pfeffer's Functional Activities Questionnaire, compared to the group with none or questionable HA. Appetite/Eating Behavior was the only cluster of neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with presence of HA in Vascular Cognitive Impairment patients. Discussion: Although HA may exhibit distinct impact on cognitive performance and functional status, it appears to have little effect on behavioral symptoms in patients with high severity WMH.
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spelling Behavioral and psychological symptoms and hippocampal atrophy in subcortical ischaemic vascular diseasevascular dementiaexecutive functionneuropsychologyneuroimagingcerebrovascular diseaseneuropsychiatryABSTRACT Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms are common in patients with cognitive impairments, mediated by both neurodegenerative processes and cerebrovascular disease. Previous studies have reported that Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) might correlate with severity of cognitive decline. Thus far, the impact of the association between white-matter hyperintensities (WHM) and hippocampal atrophy (HA) on the incidence of these symptoms has been less studied. Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to describe the clinical profile of a sample with large extensions of WMH, examining the association between different degrees of HA and cognitive, functional, and behavioral status. Methods: Fifty outpatients (mean age: 76.86±8.70 years; 58% female; mean schooling: 7.44±4.69 years) with large extensions of WMH (modified-Fazekas scale=3) on MRI and different degrees of hippocampal atrophy (according to de Leon Score) underwent cognitive, functional, and behavioral assessments. Results: Patients with mild-moderate to severe HA had worse performance on the Mini-Mental State Examination, Cambridge Cognitive Examination, Clinical Dementia Rating and Pfeffer's Functional Activities Questionnaire, compared to the group with none or questionable HA. Appetite/Eating Behavior was the only cluster of neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with presence of HA in Vascular Cognitive Impairment patients. Discussion: Although HA may exhibit distinct impact on cognitive performance and functional status, it appears to have little effect on behavioral symptoms in patients with high severity WMH.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento2012-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642012000300175Dementia & Neuropsychologia v.6 n.3 2012reponame:Dementia & Neuropsychologiainstname:Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)instacron:ANCC10.1590/S1980-57642012DN06030011info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTiel,ChanSudo,Felipe KenjiAlves,Carlos Eduardo OliveiraAlves,Gilberto SousaEriceira-Valente,LeticeMoreira,Denise MadeiraLaks,JersonEngelhardt,Eliaszeng2016-07-18T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1980-57642012000300175Revistahttp://www.demneuropsy.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||demneuropsy@uol.com.br1980-57641980-5764opendoar:2016-07-18T00:00Dementia & Neuropsychologia - Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Behavioral and psychological symptoms and hippocampal atrophy in subcortical ischaemic vascular disease
title Behavioral and psychological symptoms and hippocampal atrophy in subcortical ischaemic vascular disease
spellingShingle Behavioral and psychological symptoms and hippocampal atrophy in subcortical ischaemic vascular disease
Tiel,Chan
vascular dementia
executive function
neuropsychology
neuroimaging
cerebrovascular disease
neuropsychiatry
title_short Behavioral and psychological symptoms and hippocampal atrophy in subcortical ischaemic vascular disease
title_full Behavioral and psychological symptoms and hippocampal atrophy in subcortical ischaemic vascular disease
title_fullStr Behavioral and psychological symptoms and hippocampal atrophy in subcortical ischaemic vascular disease
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral and psychological symptoms and hippocampal atrophy in subcortical ischaemic vascular disease
title_sort Behavioral and psychological symptoms and hippocampal atrophy in subcortical ischaemic vascular disease
author Tiel,Chan
author_facet Tiel,Chan
Sudo,Felipe Kenji
Alves,Carlos Eduardo Oliveira
Alves,Gilberto Sousa
Ericeira-Valente,Letice
Moreira,Denise Madeira
Laks,Jerson
Engelhardt,Eliasz
author_role author
author2 Sudo,Felipe Kenji
Alves,Carlos Eduardo Oliveira
Alves,Gilberto Sousa
Ericeira-Valente,Letice
Moreira,Denise Madeira
Laks,Jerson
Engelhardt,Eliasz
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tiel,Chan
Sudo,Felipe Kenji
Alves,Carlos Eduardo Oliveira
Alves,Gilberto Sousa
Ericeira-Valente,Letice
Moreira,Denise Madeira
Laks,Jerson
Engelhardt,Eliasz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv vascular dementia
executive function
neuropsychology
neuroimaging
cerebrovascular disease
neuropsychiatry
topic vascular dementia
executive function
neuropsychology
neuroimaging
cerebrovascular disease
neuropsychiatry
description ABSTRACT Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms are common in patients with cognitive impairments, mediated by both neurodegenerative processes and cerebrovascular disease. Previous studies have reported that Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) might correlate with severity of cognitive decline. Thus far, the impact of the association between white-matter hyperintensities (WHM) and hippocampal atrophy (HA) on the incidence of these symptoms has been less studied. Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to describe the clinical profile of a sample with large extensions of WMH, examining the association between different degrees of HA and cognitive, functional, and behavioral status. Methods: Fifty outpatients (mean age: 76.86±8.70 years; 58% female; mean schooling: 7.44±4.69 years) with large extensions of WMH (modified-Fazekas scale=3) on MRI and different degrees of hippocampal atrophy (according to de Leon Score) underwent cognitive, functional, and behavioral assessments. Results: Patients with mild-moderate to severe HA had worse performance on the Mini-Mental State Examination, Cambridge Cognitive Examination, Clinical Dementia Rating and Pfeffer's Functional Activities Questionnaire, compared to the group with none or questionable HA. Appetite/Eating Behavior was the only cluster of neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with presence of HA in Vascular Cognitive Impairment patients. Discussion: Although HA may exhibit distinct impact on cognitive performance and functional status, it appears to have little effect on behavioral symptoms in patients with high severity WMH.
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