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Cognitive impairment in diffuse axonal injury patients with favorable outcome

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Traumatic brain injury (TBI), especially the severe TBI are often followed by persistent cognitive sequalae, including decision-making difficulties, reduced neural processing speed and memory deficits. Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is classified as one of the severe types of TB...

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Autores principales: Chen, Weiliang, Yao, Chunyu, Li, Shengwen, Huang, Hongguang, Zhu, Zujian, Chen, Rui, Su, Wen, Huang, Xiao, Xu, Lisheng, Sun, Kaijie, Song, Jiannan, Jiang, Rongcai, Wang, Guanjun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9905128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36761409
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1077858
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author Chen, Weiliang
Yao, Chunyu
Li, Shengwen
Huang, Hongguang
Zhu, Zujian
Chen, Rui
Su, Wen
Huang, Xiao
Xu, Lisheng
Sun, Kaijie
Song, Jiannan
Jiang, Rongcai
Wang, Guanjun
author_facet Chen, Weiliang
Yao, Chunyu
Li, Shengwen
Huang, Hongguang
Zhu, Zujian
Chen, Rui
Su, Wen
Huang, Xiao
Xu, Lisheng
Sun, Kaijie
Song, Jiannan
Jiang, Rongcai
Wang, Guanjun
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Traumatic brain injury (TBI), especially the severe TBI are often followed by persistent cognitive sequalae, including decision-making difficulties, reduced neural processing speed and memory deficits. Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is classified as one of the severe types of TBI. Part of DAI patients are marginalized from social life due to cognitive impairment, even if they are rated as favorable outcome. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the specific type and severity of cognitive impairment in DAI patients with favorable outcome. METHODS: The neurocognition of 46 DAI patients with favorable outcome was evaluated by the Chinese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Basic (MoCA-BC), and the differences in the domains of cognitive impairment caused by different grades of DAI were analyzed after data conversion of scores of nine cognitive domains of MoCA-BC by Pearson correlation analysis. RESULTS: Among the 46 DAI patients with favorable outcome, eight had normal cognitive function (MoCA-BC ≥ 26), and 38 had cognitive impairment (MoCA-BC < 26). The MoCA-BC scores were positively correlated with pupillary light reflex (r = 0.361, p = 0.014), admission Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) (r = 0.402, p = 0.006), and years of education (r = 0.581, p < 0.001). Return of consciousness (r = −0.753, p < 0.001), Marshall CT (r = −0.328, p = 0.026), age (r = −0.654, p < 0.001), and DAI grade (r = −0.403, p = 0.006) were found to be negatively correlated with the MoCA-BC scores. In patients with DAI grade 1, the actually deducted scores (Ads) of memory (r = 0.838, p < 0.001), abstraction (r = 0.843, p < 0.001), and calculation (r = 0.782, p < 0.001) were most related to the Ads of MoCA-BC. The Ads of nine cognitive domains and MoCA-BC were all proved to be correlated, among patients with DAI grade 2. However, In the DAI grade 3 patients, the highest correlation with the Ads of MoCA-BC were the Ads of memory (r = 0.904, p < 0.001), calculation (r = 0.799, p = 0.006), orientation (r = 0.801, p = 0.005), and executive function (r = 0.869, p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: DAI patients with favorable outcome may still be plagued by cognitive impairment, and different grades of DAI cause different domains of cognitive impairment.
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spelling pubmed-99051282023-02-08 Cognitive impairment in diffuse axonal injury patients with favorable outcome Chen, Weiliang Yao, Chunyu Li, Shengwen Huang, Hongguang Zhu, Zujian Chen, Rui Su, Wen Huang, Xiao Xu, Lisheng Sun, Kaijie Song, Jiannan Jiang, Rongcai Wang, Guanjun Front Neurosci Neuroscience BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Traumatic brain injury (TBI), especially the severe TBI are often followed by persistent cognitive sequalae, including decision-making difficulties, reduced neural processing speed and memory deficits. Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is classified as one of the severe types of TBI. Part of DAI patients are marginalized from social life due to cognitive impairment, even if they are rated as favorable outcome. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the specific type and severity of cognitive impairment in DAI patients with favorable outcome. METHODS: The neurocognition of 46 DAI patients with favorable outcome was evaluated by the Chinese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Basic (MoCA-BC), and the differences in the domains of cognitive impairment caused by different grades of DAI were analyzed after data conversion of scores of nine cognitive domains of MoCA-BC by Pearson correlation analysis. RESULTS: Among the 46 DAI patients with favorable outcome, eight had normal cognitive function (MoCA-BC ≥ 26), and 38 had cognitive impairment (MoCA-BC < 26). The MoCA-BC scores were positively correlated with pupillary light reflex (r = 0.361, p = 0.014), admission Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) (r = 0.402, p = 0.006), and years of education (r = 0.581, p < 0.001). Return of consciousness (r = −0.753, p < 0.001), Marshall CT (r = −0.328, p = 0.026), age (r = −0.654, p < 0.001), and DAI grade (r = −0.403, p = 0.006) were found to be negatively correlated with the MoCA-BC scores. In patients with DAI grade 1, the actually deducted scores (Ads) of memory (r = 0.838, p < 0.001), abstraction (r = 0.843, p < 0.001), and calculation (r = 0.782, p < 0.001) were most related to the Ads of MoCA-BC. The Ads of nine cognitive domains and MoCA-BC were all proved to be correlated, among patients with DAI grade 2. However, In the DAI grade 3 patients, the highest correlation with the Ads of MoCA-BC were the Ads of memory (r = 0.904, p < 0.001), calculation (r = 0.799, p = 0.006), orientation (r = 0.801, p = 0.005), and executive function (r = 0.869, p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: DAI patients with favorable outcome may still be plagued by cognitive impairment, and different grades of DAI cause different domains of cognitive impairment. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9905128/ /pubmed/36761409 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1077858 Text en Copyright © 2023 Chen, Yao, Li, Huang, Zhu, Chen, Su, Huang, Xu, Sun, Song, Jiang and Wang. 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.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Chen, Weiliang
Yao, Chunyu
Li, Shengwen
Huang, Hongguang
Zhu, Zujian
Chen, Rui
Su, Wen
Huang, Xiao
Xu, Lisheng
Sun, Kaijie
Song, Jiannan
Jiang, Rongcai
Wang, Guanjun
Cognitive impairment in diffuse axonal injury patients with favorable outcome
title Cognitive impairment in diffuse axonal injury patients with favorable outcome
title_full Cognitive impairment in diffuse axonal injury patients with favorable outcome
title_fullStr Cognitive impairment in diffuse axonal injury patients with favorable outcome
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive impairment in diffuse axonal injury patients with favorable outcome
title_short Cognitive impairment in diffuse axonal injury patients with favorable outcome
title_sort cognitive impairment in diffuse axonal injury patients with favorable outcome
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9905128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36761409
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1077858
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