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Relationship Between Orthostatic Hypotension and Cognitive Functions in Multiple System Atrophy: A Longitudinal Study

Introduction: The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of orthostatic hypotension (OH) on cognitive functions in patients with multiple system atrophy (MSA) followed over time. Methods: Thirty-two MSA patients were enrolled and underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological battery; at basel...

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Autores principales: Cuoco, Sofia, Carotenuto, Immacolata, Cappiello, Arianna, Scannapieco, Sara, Russillo, Maria Claudia, Andreozzi, Valentina, Forino, Lorenzo, Amboni, Marianna, Picillo, Marina, Erro, Roberto, Barone, Paolo, Pellecchia, Maria Teresa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8446504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34539557
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.711358
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author Cuoco, Sofia
Carotenuto, Immacolata
Cappiello, Arianna
Scannapieco, Sara
Russillo, Maria Claudia
Andreozzi, Valentina
Forino, Lorenzo
Amboni, Marianna
Picillo, Marina
Erro, Roberto
Barone, Paolo
Pellecchia, Maria Teresa
author_facet Cuoco, Sofia
Carotenuto, Immacolata
Cappiello, Arianna
Scannapieco, Sara
Russillo, Maria Claudia
Andreozzi, Valentina
Forino, Lorenzo
Amboni, Marianna
Picillo, Marina
Erro, Roberto
Barone, Paolo
Pellecchia, Maria Teresa
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description Introduction: The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of orthostatic hypotension (OH) on cognitive functions in patients with multiple system atrophy (MSA) followed over time. Methods: Thirty-two MSA patients were enrolled and underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological battery; at baseline (T(0)) 15 out of 32 patients presented OH, assessed by means of orthostatic standing test. All patients underwent a follow-up (T(1)) evaluation 12 months after baseline. Thirteen out of 32 patients also underwent a second follow-up (T(2)) evaluation at 24 months. Changes over time on different neuropsychological tasks were compared between patients with and without OH by means of Mann-Whitney's U-test. Moreover, clinical categories of normal cognition, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia were determined, and changes at T(1) and T(2) in global cognitive status were compared between patients with and without OH. Results: At T(0), patients with OH had better performance on words/non-words repetition task (p = 0.02) compared to patients without OH. Compared to patients without OH, patients with OH performed worse on semantic association task (p < 0.01) at T(1) and on Stroop test-error effect (p = 0.04) at T(2). The percentage of patients with worsened cognitive status at T(1) was higher among patients with OH than among patients without OH (93 vs. 59%, p = 0.03). OH (β = −4.67, p = 0.01), education (β = 0.45, p = 0.02), age (β = 0.19, p = 0.03), and Montreal Cognitive Assessment battery (MOCA) score at T(0) (β = −0.26, p = 0.04) were significant predictors of global cognitive status worsening at T(1). Discussion: We found that global cognitive status worsened at 1-year follow-up in 93% of patients with OH, and OH, along with age, education, and MOCA score, predicted cognitive worsening over time. To clarify the relationship between OH and cognitive dysfunction in MSA, we suggest the use of clinical categories of normal cognition, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia in further longitudinal studies on MSA patients with and without OH.
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spelling pubmed-84465042021-09-18 Relationship Between Orthostatic Hypotension and Cognitive Functions in Multiple System Atrophy: A Longitudinal Study Cuoco, Sofia Carotenuto, Immacolata Cappiello, Arianna Scannapieco, Sara Russillo, Maria Claudia Andreozzi, Valentina Forino, Lorenzo Amboni, Marianna Picillo, Marina Erro, Roberto Barone, Paolo Pellecchia, Maria Teresa Front Neurol Neurology Introduction: The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of orthostatic hypotension (OH) on cognitive functions in patients with multiple system atrophy (MSA) followed over time. Methods: Thirty-two MSA patients were enrolled and underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological battery; at baseline (T(0)) 15 out of 32 patients presented OH, assessed by means of orthostatic standing test. All patients underwent a follow-up (T(1)) evaluation 12 months after baseline. Thirteen out of 32 patients also underwent a second follow-up (T(2)) evaluation at 24 months. Changes over time on different neuropsychological tasks were compared between patients with and without OH by means of Mann-Whitney's U-test. Moreover, clinical categories of normal cognition, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia were determined, and changes at T(1) and T(2) in global cognitive status were compared between patients with and without OH. Results: At T(0), patients with OH had better performance on words/non-words repetition task (p = 0.02) compared to patients without OH. Compared to patients without OH, patients with OH performed worse on semantic association task (p < 0.01) at T(1) and on Stroop test-error effect (p = 0.04) at T(2). The percentage of patients with worsened cognitive status at T(1) was higher among patients with OH than among patients without OH (93 vs. 59%, p = 0.03). OH (β = −4.67, p = 0.01), education (β = 0.45, p = 0.02), age (β = 0.19, p = 0.03), and Montreal Cognitive Assessment battery (MOCA) score at T(0) (β = −0.26, p = 0.04) were significant predictors of global cognitive status worsening at T(1). Discussion: We found that global cognitive status worsened at 1-year follow-up in 93% of patients with OH, and OH, along with age, education, and MOCA score, predicted cognitive worsening over time. To clarify the relationship between OH and cognitive dysfunction in MSA, we suggest the use of clinical categories of normal cognition, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia in further longitudinal studies on MSA patients with and without OH. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8446504/ /pubmed/34539557 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.711358 Text en Copyright © 2021 Cuoco, Carotenuto, Cappiello, Scannapieco, Russillo, Andreozzi, Forino, Amboni, Picillo, Erro, Barone and Pellecchia. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Cuoco, Sofia
Carotenuto, Immacolata
Cappiello, Arianna
Scannapieco, Sara
Russillo, Maria Claudia
Andreozzi, Valentina
Forino, Lorenzo
Amboni, Marianna
Picillo, Marina
Erro, Roberto
Barone, Paolo
Pellecchia, Maria Teresa
Relationship Between Orthostatic Hypotension and Cognitive Functions in Multiple System Atrophy: A Longitudinal Study
title Relationship Between Orthostatic Hypotension and Cognitive Functions in Multiple System Atrophy: A Longitudinal Study
title_full Relationship Between Orthostatic Hypotension and Cognitive Functions in Multiple System Atrophy: A Longitudinal Study
title_fullStr Relationship Between Orthostatic Hypotension and Cognitive Functions in Multiple System Atrophy: A Longitudinal Study
title_full_unstemmed Relationship Between Orthostatic Hypotension and Cognitive Functions in Multiple System Atrophy: A Longitudinal Study
title_short Relationship Between Orthostatic Hypotension and Cognitive Functions in Multiple System Atrophy: A Longitudinal Study
title_sort relationship between orthostatic hypotension and cognitive functions in multiple system atrophy: a longitudinal study
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8446504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34539557
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.711358
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