Correlation Between Saccadic Eye Movement, Activities of Daily Living, and Cognitive Function in Elderly Patients With Stroke

Do-Yeon Hwang
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This study aimed to analyze the correlation between saccadic eye movement, activities of daily living, and cognitive function in elderly patients with stroke, that could help establish interventions in clinical settings. This study included 32 elderly patients with stroke who were admitted to a medical center. The King-Devick test (K-D test), Korean version of the Modified Barthel Index (K-MBI), and Korean version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA-K) were used as evaluation tools. The correlation between evaluation scores was analyzed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient. The correlations between the total scores of the K-D test, K-MBI, and MoCA-K were statistically significant (p<0.01). In addition, the K-D test showed statistically significant correlations with personal hygiene, bathing, feeding, toilet, stair climbing, dressing, chair/bed transfer, ambulation, and wheelchair use in the K-MBI and visuospatial/executive, naming, delayed recall, and orientation in the MoCA-K. This study showed a correlation between saccadic eye movement, activities of daily living, and cognitive function in elderly patients with stroke. In the future, such studies with larger sample would help to establish interventions in clinical settings.
老年脑卒中患者跳前眼动、日常生活活动和认知功能的相关性研究
本研究旨在分析老年脑卒中患者的跳眼运动、日常生活活动和认知功能之间的相关性,为临床设置干预措施提供帮助。这项研究包括了32位住进医疗中心的老年中风患者。采用King-Devick测验(K-D测验)、韩版改良Barthel指数(K-MBI)和韩版蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA-K)作为评估工具。采用Pearson相关系数分析各评价分数之间的相关性。K-D总分、K-MBI总分、MoCA-K总分之间的相关性均有统计学意义(p<0.01)。此外,K-D测试显示,K-MBI与个人卫生、洗澡、进食、如厕、爬楼梯、穿衣、椅子/床转移、行走和轮椅使用相关,而MoCA-K与视觉空间/执行、命名、延迟回忆和定向相关。本研究显示老年脑卒中患者的跳眼运动、日常生活活动和认知功能之间存在相关性。在未来,这种更大样本的研究将有助于在临床环境中建立干预措施。
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