Neuropsychological Determinants of Impairment in Activities of Daily Living in Patients With Lewy Body Dementia

路易体痴呆患者日常生活活动能力障碍的神经心理学决定因素

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Abstract

Background Understanding the specific cognitive domains associated with activities of daily living (ADLs) impairment in Lewy body dementia (LBD) may help identify which targeted therapeutic interventions to pursue in future research. This study aimed to investigate the neuropsychological determinants of impairment in ADLs in LBD patients. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study of LBD patients referred for a clinical neuropsychological evaluation within the Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center at Virginia Commonwealth University. The presence or absence of impairment in eight ADLs and neuropsychological test performances were collected and analyzed. Cluster analysis and hierarchical analysis were used to define ADL impairment into mild, moderate, and severe ADL impairment groups. We then compared cognitive performance between the ADL groups. Results This study included 193 LBD patients. Compared to LBD patients with mild and moderate ADL impairment, those with severe ADL impairment had worse scores in global cognition as measured by the Dementia Rating Scale-2 (DRS-2) (p=0.002), speeded visuospatial processing as measured by the Trail Making Test A (p=0.001), speeded executive functioning as measured by the Trail Making Test B (p=0.006), and psychomotor processing speed (p<0.001). Impairments in driving and self-care were associated with worse performances on Trail Making Test A, Trail Making Test B, and psychomotor processing speed (all p<0.05). Conclusions In patients with LBD, impaired speeded tasks of visual processing and executive functioning are associated with impaired ADLs, particularly driving and self-care. In order to improve ADLs in LBD, future studies should focus on identifying therapies that improve processing speed performance.

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