Cognitive fluctuations in Lewy body dementia: towards a pathophysiological framework.

E. Matar, J. Shine, G. Halliday, S. Lewis
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Abstract

Fluctuating cognition is a complex and disabling symptom that is seen most frequently in the context of Lewy body dementias encompassing dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease dementia. In fact, since their description over three decades ago, cognitive fluctuations have remained a core diagnostic feature of dementia with Lewy bodies, the second most common dementia in the elderly. In the absence of reliable biomarkers for Lewy body pathology, the inclusion of such patients in therapeutic trials depends on the accurate identification of such core clinical features. Yet despite their diagnostic relevance, cognitive fluctuations remain poorly understood, in part due to the lack of a cohesive clinical and scientific explanation of the phenomenon itself. Motivated by this challenge, the present review examines the history, clinical phenomenology and assessment of cognitive fluctuations in the Lewy body dementias. Based on these data, the key neuropsychological, neurophysiological and neuroimaging correlates of cognitive fluctuations are described and integrated into a novel testable heuristic framework from which new insights may be gained.
路易体痴呆的认知波动:走向病理生理框架。
波动认知是一种复杂的致残症状,最常见于路易体痴呆,包括路易体痴呆和帕金森病痴呆。事实上,自三十多年前被描述以来,认知波动一直是路易体痴呆的核心诊断特征,路易体痴呆是老年人中第二常见的痴呆。在缺乏可靠的路易体病理生物标志物的情况下,将此类患者纳入治疗试验取决于对此类核心临床特征的准确识别。然而,尽管认知波动具有诊断意义,但人们对其了解甚少,部分原因是缺乏对这一现象本身的连贯的临床和科学解释。在这一挑战的激励下,本综述研究了路易体痴呆的历史、临床现象学和认知波动的评估。基于这些数据,认知波动的关键神经心理学、神经生理学和神经影像学相关因素被描述并整合到一个新的可测试的启发式框架中,从中可以获得新的见解。
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