Presence and significant determinants of cognitive impairment in a large sample of patients with multiple sclerosis.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Objectives: To investigate the presence and the nature of cognitive impairment in a large sample of patients with Multiple
Sclerosis (MS), and to identify clinical and demographic determinants of cognitive impairment in MS.
Methods: 303 patients with MS and 279 healthy controls were administered the Brief Repeatable Battery of
Neuropsychological tests (BRB-N); measures of pre-morbid verbal competence and neuropsychiatric measures were also
administered.
Results: Patients and healthy controls were matched for age, gender, education and pre-morbid verbal Intelligence
Quotient. Patients presenting with cognitive impairment were 108/303 (35.6%). In the overall group of participants, the
significant predictors of the most sensitive BRB-N scores were: presence of MS, age, education, and Vocabulary. The
significant predictors when considering MS patients only were: course of MS, age, education, vocabulary, and depression.
Using logistic regression analyses, significant determinants of the presence of cognitive impairment in relapsing-remitting
MS patients were: duration of illness (OR = 1.053, 95% CI = 1.010โ1.097, p = 0.015), Expanded Disability Status Scale score
(OR = 1.247, 95% CI = 1.024โ1.517, p = 0.028), and vocabulary (OR = 0.960, 95% CI = 0.936โ0.984, p = 0.001), while in the
smaller group of progressive MS patients these predictors did not play a significant role in determining the cognitive
outcome.
Conclusions: Our results corroborate the evidence about the presence and the nature of cognitive impairment in a large
sample of patients with MS. Furthermore, our findings identify significant clinical and demographic determinants of
cognitive impairment in a large sample of MS patients for the first time. Implications for further research and clinical practice
were discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
multiple sclerosis; cognitive impairment
Elenco autori:
Borghi M; Cavallo M; Carletto S; Ostacoli L; Zuffranieri M; Picci RL; Scavelli F; Johnston H; Furlan PM; Bertolotto A; Malucchi S.
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