Cognitive and balance impairments in people with incidental white matter hyperintensities
Abstract Background White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) is the most frequent type of cerebral small vessel diseases and a common incidental finding in MRI films of the geriatric population. The objectives of this work were to study the existence of occult cognitive and balance impairments in subjec...
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doaj-87dfba86b8384e3b8d06f0991f4339cb2020-11-25T03:47:23ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery1687-83292020-09-015611910.1186/s41983-020-00228-6Cognitive and balance impairments in people with incidental white matter hyperintensitiesAmr El Sayed Ali Mohamed Tag Eldin0Wafik Said Bahnasy1Naglaa Lotfy Dabees2Hazem Abd El-Rahman Fayed3The Departments of Neuropsychiatry, and Diagnostic Radiology, Tanta University Hospitals, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta UniversityThe Departments of Neuropsychiatry, and Diagnostic Radiology, Tanta University Hospitals, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta UniversityThe Departments of Neuropsychiatry, and Diagnostic Radiology, Tanta University Hospitals, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta UniversityThe Departments of Neuropsychiatry, and Diagnostic Radiology, Tanta University Hospitals, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta UniversityAbstract Background White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) is the most frequent type of cerebral small vessel diseases and a common incidental finding in MRI films of the geriatric population. The objectives of this work were to study the existence of occult cognitive and balance impairments in subjects with accidentally discovered WMHs. Methods The study was conducted on 44 subjects with accidentally discovered WMHs and 24 non-WMHs subjects submitted to the advanced activity of daily living scale (AADLs), a neurocognitive battery assessing different cognitive domains, Berg balance test (BBT), computerized dynamic posturography (CDP), and brain MRI diffusion tensor tractography (DTT). Results WMHs subjects showed a significant decrease in AADLs as well as visual and vestibular ratios of CDP. Regarding the neurocognitive battery, there were significant decreases in MoCA as well as arithmetic test and block design of Wechsler adult intelligence scale-IV in WMHs compared to non-WMHs subjects’ groups (p value < 0.001). Concerning Wisconsin Card Sorting subtests, each preservative response, preservative errors, non-preservative errors and trials to complete the 1st category showed a highly significant increase in WMHs compared to non-WMHs subjects (p values < 0.001). DTT showed a substantial reduction in fractional anisotropy (FA) of each corticospinal tract, thalamocortical connectivity, and arcuate fasciculi. Conclusion Subjects with WMHs have lower cognitive performance and subtle balance impairment which greatly impair their ADLs.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41983-020-00228-6White matter hyperintensitiesPosturographyCognitive impairmentDTT |
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Amr El Sayed Ali Mohamed Tag Eldin Wafik Said Bahnasy Naglaa Lotfy Dabees Hazem Abd El-Rahman Fayed Cognitive and balance impairments in people with incidental white matter hyperintensities The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery White matter hyperintensities Posturography Cognitive impairment DTT |
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Amr El Sayed Ali Mohamed Tag Eldin Wafik Said Bahnasy Naglaa Lotfy Dabees Hazem Abd El-Rahman Fayed |
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Cognitive and balance impairments in people with incidental white matter hyperintensities |
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Cognitive and balance impairments in people with incidental white matter hyperintensities |
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Cognitive and balance impairments in people with incidental white matter hyperintensities |
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Cognitive and balance impairments in people with incidental white matter hyperintensities |
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Cognitive and balance impairments in people with incidental white matter hyperintensities |
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cognitive and balance impairments in people with incidental white matter hyperintensities |
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Abstract Background White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) is the most frequent type of cerebral small vessel diseases and a common incidental finding in MRI films of the geriatric population. The objectives of this work were to study the existence of occult cognitive and balance impairments in subjects with accidentally discovered WMHs. Methods The study was conducted on 44 subjects with accidentally discovered WMHs and 24 non-WMHs subjects submitted to the advanced activity of daily living scale (AADLs), a neurocognitive battery assessing different cognitive domains, Berg balance test (BBT), computerized dynamic posturography (CDP), and brain MRI diffusion tensor tractography (DTT). Results WMHs subjects showed a significant decrease in AADLs as well as visual and vestibular ratios of CDP. Regarding the neurocognitive battery, there were significant decreases in MoCA as well as arithmetic test and block design of Wechsler adult intelligence scale-IV in WMHs compared to non-WMHs subjects’ groups (p value < 0.001). Concerning Wisconsin Card Sorting subtests, each preservative response, preservative errors, non-preservative errors and trials to complete the 1st category showed a highly significant increase in WMHs compared to non-WMHs subjects (p values < 0.001). DTT showed a substantial reduction in fractional anisotropy (FA) of each corticospinal tract, thalamocortical connectivity, and arcuate fasciculi. Conclusion Subjects with WMHs have lower cognitive performance and subtle balance impairment which greatly impair their ADLs. |
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White matter hyperintensities Posturography Cognitive impairment DTT |
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