Cognitive and behavioral changes in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

D. K. Areprintseva, M. Kutlubaev
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BACKGROUND. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is not limited only to motor impairment, and can also manifest with cognitive and behavioral disorders. Currently these presentations of ALS are unrecognized. Hence the research of ALS variants with cognitive and behavioral impairments is necessary. AIM. To study the frequency and clinical characteristics of ALS variants with cognitive and behavioral impairments. MATERIAL AND METHODS. The patients were recruited in 20202021. All patients with definite and possible ALS according to El Escorial criteria were included. The Edinburgh Cognitive and Behavioral ALS Screen (ECAS) was used to assess cognitive and behavioral changes. 44 patients, 26 males and 18 females, aged 39 to 77 years (median of age 61 years, interquartile range 53.574.5). Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics 21. Continuous data were analyzed using the MannWhitney test, categorical data was analyzed by exact Fisher criteria. A p-value less than 0.05 was statistically significant. RESULTS. In 43.2% of patients cognitive and/or behavioral changes were observed. The majority of patients (approximately 20%) suffered from a variant of ALS with cognitive impairment, which was mostly presented with executive and social cognitive dysfunction. ALS with behavioral impairment was observed at 9% of patients, which mostly presented with apathy and disinhibition. A combination of cognitive and behavioral impairment was registered in 7% of patients. In another 7% of patients severity of cognitive and behavioral impairment reached a degree of dementia and corresponded to frontotemporal degeneration. CONCLUSION. This cognitive and behavioral impairment is observed in a substantial number of patients with ALS and mostly presented with moderate executive and social cognitive dysfunction, as well as apathy and less often disinhibition.
肌萎缩侧索硬化症的认知和行为改变
背景。肌萎缩性侧索硬化症(ALS)不仅限于运动障碍,也可以表现为认知和行为障碍。目前,ALS的这些表现尚未被识别。因此,研究具有认知和行为障碍的ALS变异是必要的。的目标。探讨ALS变异伴认知和行为障碍的发病频率及临床特点。材料和方法。这些患者是在20202021年招募的。所有明确和可能符合El Escorial标准的ALS患者均被纳入。使用爱丁堡认知和行为ALS筛查(ECAS)评估认知和行为变化。44例患者,男26例,女18例,年龄39 ~ 77岁(年龄中位数61岁,四分位数差53.574.5)。采用IBM SPSS Statistics 21进行统计学分析。连续数据采用MannWhitney检验分析,分类数据采用精确Fisher标准分析。p值小于0.05为有统计学意义。结果。43.2%的患者出现认知和/或行为改变。大多数患者(约20%)患有一种伴有认知障碍的ALS变体,主要表现为执行和社会认知功能障碍。9%的患者伴有行为障碍,主要表现为冷漠和去抑制。7%的患者同时存在认知和行为障碍。另有7%的患者认知和行为障碍的严重程度达到痴呆的程度,并与额颞叶变性相对应。结论。这种认知和行为障碍在相当数量的ALS患者中观察到,大多数表现为中度执行和社会认知功能障碍,以及冷漠和较少的抑制解除。
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