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Prospective Memory Loss and Related White Matter Changes in Patients with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Prospective memory (PM) has a known relationship with frontal function, and PM decline has been observed in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). Cerebral small vessel disease, as evidenced by white matter hyperintensities (WMHs), is linked to frontal dysfunction. This s...

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Autores principales: Yoon, Bora, Ryu, Sun Young, Yoon, Soo Jin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Dementia Association 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6428008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30906401
http://dx.doi.org/10.12779/dnd.2018.17.3.120
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Yoon, Soo Jin
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Prospective memory (PM) has a known relationship with frontal function, and PM decline has been observed in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). Cerebral small vessel disease, as evidenced by white matter hyperintensities (WMHs), is linked to frontal dysfunction. This study was undertaken to evaluate the relationship between PM decline and WMHs in patients with aMCI. METHODS: Of 74 enrollees with aMCI, 69 completed this prospective study. We compared total scores and sub-scores of the Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ) administered at baseline and 3 months later, stratifying patients by degree of WMHs. RESULTS: A significant decline was seen in PRMQ total scores and PM scores at the 3-month mark in patients with moderate (vs. mild) degrees of WMHs (−2.8±7.2 vs. 0.2±7.1; p=0.032). In addition, patients with moderate (vs. mild) degrees of deep WMHs (DWMHs) showed greater PM decline, whereas PM loss in patients with mild, moderate, or severe degrees of periventricular WMHs (PVWMHs) did not differ significantly. CONCLUSIONS: Findings of this study indicate that the burden of WMHs is consistently implicated in PM deterioration experienced by patients with aMCI, and signifies greater PM decline, especially in instances of extensive DWMHs. Greater attention to the change of PM is therefore needed in aMCI patients with WMHs.
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spelling pubmed-64280082019-03-22 Prospective Memory Loss and Related White Matter Changes in Patients with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment Yoon, Bora Ryu, Sun Young Yoon, Soo Jin Dement Neurocogn Disord Original Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Prospective memory (PM) has a known relationship with frontal function, and PM decline has been observed in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). Cerebral small vessel disease, as evidenced by white matter hyperintensities (WMHs), is linked to frontal dysfunction. This study was undertaken to evaluate the relationship between PM decline and WMHs in patients with aMCI. METHODS: Of 74 enrollees with aMCI, 69 completed this prospective study. We compared total scores and sub-scores of the Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ) administered at baseline and 3 months later, stratifying patients by degree of WMHs. RESULTS: A significant decline was seen in PRMQ total scores and PM scores at the 3-month mark in patients with moderate (vs. mild) degrees of WMHs (−2.8±7.2 vs. 0.2±7.1; p=0.032). In addition, patients with moderate (vs. mild) degrees of deep WMHs (DWMHs) showed greater PM decline, whereas PM loss in patients with mild, moderate, or severe degrees of periventricular WMHs (PVWMHs) did not differ significantly. CONCLUSIONS: Findings of this study indicate that the burden of WMHs is consistently implicated in PM deterioration experienced by patients with aMCI, and signifies greater PM decline, especially in instances of extensive DWMHs. Greater attention to the change of PM is therefore needed in aMCI patients with WMHs. Korean Dementia Association 2018-09 2018-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6428008/ /pubmed/30906401 http://dx.doi.org/10.12779/dnd.2018.17.3.120 Text en © 2018 Korean Dementia Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_fullStr Prospective Memory Loss and Related White Matter Changes in Patients with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_full_unstemmed Prospective Memory Loss and Related White Matter Changes in Patients with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_short Prospective Memory Loss and Related White Matter Changes in Patients with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment
title_sort prospective memory loss and related white matter changes in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6428008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30906401
http://dx.doi.org/10.12779/dnd.2018.17.3.120
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