Which factors are associated with global cognitive impairment in Wilson's disease?

ABSTRACT Background: Patients with Wilson's disease (WD) present cognitive impairment, especially in executive functions. Which other factors might be associated with global cognitive decline in these patients remains unclear. Objective: To assess which factors are associated with worse performance on a global cognitive test in patients with WD. Methods: Twenty patients with WD underwent cognitive assessment with the following tests: the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Dementia Rating Scale (DRS), verbal fluency test, brief cognitive battery, clock drawing test, Frontal Assessment Battery, Stroop test, Wisconsin card sorting test, Hopper test, cubes (WAIS) and the Pfeffer questionnaire. MRI changes were quantified. Patients with poor performance on the DRS were compared to patients with normal performance. Results: Nine patients had a poor performance on the DRS. This group had lower educational level (9.11±3.58 × 12.82±3.06) and a greater number of changes on MRI (9.44±2.74 × 6.27±2.45). The presence of hyperintensity in the globus pallidus on MRI was more frequent in this group (66.6% vs 9.0%), with OR=5.38 (95% CI 0.85-33.86). Conclusion: Global cognitive impairment was prevalent in this sample of patients with WD and was associated with low educational level, number of changes on MRI and MRI hyperintensity in the globus pallidus.

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Main Authors: Frota,Norberto Anízio Ferreira, Barbosa,Egberto Reis, Porto,Claudia Sellitto, Lucato,Leandro Tavares, Ono,Carla Rachel, Buchpiguel,Carlos Alberto, Machado,Alexandre Aluizio Costa, Caramelli,Paulo
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Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S1980-576420160004003202016-12-19Which factors are associated with global cognitive impairment in Wilson's disease?Frota,Norberto Anízio FerreiraBarbosa,Egberto ReisPorto,Claudia SellittoLucato,Leandro TavaresOno,Carla RachelBuchpiguel,Carlos AlbertoMachado,Alexandre Aluizio CostaCaramelli,Paulo Wilson's disease cognitive impairment neuropsychological tests magnetic resonance imaging globus pallidus ABSTRACT Background: Patients with Wilson's disease (WD) present cognitive impairment, especially in executive functions. Which other factors might be associated with global cognitive decline in these patients remains unclear. Objective: To assess which factors are associated with worse performance on a global cognitive test in patients with WD. Methods: Twenty patients with WD underwent cognitive assessment with the following tests: the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Dementia Rating Scale (DRS), verbal fluency test, brief cognitive battery, clock drawing test, Frontal Assessment Battery, Stroop test, Wisconsin card sorting test, Hopper test, cubes (WAIS) and the Pfeffer questionnaire. MRI changes were quantified. Patients with poor performance on the DRS were compared to patients with normal performance. Results: Nine patients had a poor performance on the DRS. This group had lower educational level (9.11±3.58 × 12.82±3.06) and a greater number of changes on MRI (9.44±2.74 × 6.27±2.45). The presence of hyperintensity in the globus pallidus on MRI was more frequent in this group (66.6% vs 9.0%), with OR=5.38 (95% CI 0.85-33.86). Conclusion: Global cognitive impairment was prevalent in this sample of patients with WD and was associated with low educational level, number of changes on MRI and MRI hyperintensity in the globus pallidus.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e EnvelhecimentoDementia & Neuropsychologia v.10 n.4 20162016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642016000400320en10.1590/s1980-5764-2016dn1004011
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Barbosa,Egberto Reis
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Lucato,Leandro Tavares
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Machado,Alexandre Aluizio Costa
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Machado,Alexandre Aluizio Costa
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Which factors are associated with global cognitive impairment in Wilson's disease?
author_facet Frota,Norberto Anízio Ferreira
Barbosa,Egberto Reis
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Machado,Alexandre Aluizio Costa
Caramelli,Paulo
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title_short Which factors are associated with global cognitive impairment in Wilson's disease?
title_full Which factors are associated with global cognitive impairment in Wilson's disease?
title_fullStr Which factors are associated with global cognitive impairment in Wilson's disease?
title_full_unstemmed Which factors are associated with global cognitive impairment in Wilson's disease?
title_sort which factors are associated with global cognitive impairment in wilson's disease?
description ABSTRACT Background: Patients with Wilson's disease (WD) present cognitive impairment, especially in executive functions. Which other factors might be associated with global cognitive decline in these patients remains unclear. Objective: To assess which factors are associated with worse performance on a global cognitive test in patients with WD. Methods: Twenty patients with WD underwent cognitive assessment with the following tests: the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Dementia Rating Scale (DRS), verbal fluency test, brief cognitive battery, clock drawing test, Frontal Assessment Battery, Stroop test, Wisconsin card sorting test, Hopper test, cubes (WAIS) and the Pfeffer questionnaire. MRI changes were quantified. Patients with poor performance on the DRS were compared to patients with normal performance. Results: Nine patients had a poor performance on the DRS. This group had lower educational level (9.11±3.58 × 12.82±3.06) and a greater number of changes on MRI (9.44±2.74 × 6.27±2.45). The presence of hyperintensity in the globus pallidus on MRI was more frequent in this group (66.6% vs 9.0%), with OR=5.38 (95% CI 0.85-33.86). Conclusion: Global cognitive impairment was prevalent in this sample of patients with WD and was associated with low educational level, number of changes on MRI and MRI hyperintensity in the globus pallidus.
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