Domain-specific Cognitive Impairments, Mood and Quality of Life 6 Months After Stroke

Elise Milosevich, Andrea Kusec, Sarah T. Pendlebury, Nele Demeyere
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Purpose To identify which acute and 6-month domain-specific cognitive impairments impact mood functioning, participation, and stroke-related quality of life 6 months after stroke. Materials and Methods A prospective cohort of 430 stroke survivors completed the Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) acutely and 6 months post-stroke. Participants completed the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) and Hospital Depression and Anxiety Scale (HADS) at 6 months. Multivariable regression analyses assessed whether severity of, and domain-specific, cognitive impairment acutely and at 6 months was associated with composite 6-month SIS scores, each SIS subscale, and HADS scores. Results Increased severity of cognitive impairment acutely and at 6 months was associated with lower 6-month SIS composite scores independent of age, sex, education years, and stroke severity (both p<0.001). Domain-specific impairments in memory (p<0.001) and attention (p=0.002) acutely, and language (p<0.001), memory (p=0.001) and number processing (p=0.006) at 6 months showed the strongest associations with worse SIS composite scores. Severity of acute and 6-month cognitive impairment was associated with poorer functioning in each SIS subscale, as well as greater levels of depression (acute p=0.021, 6-months p<0.001), but not anxiety (p=0.174, p=0.129). Conclusions Both acute and 6-month domain-specific cognitive impairments, particularly in memory, were found to negatively impact overall functional and mood outcomes 6 months post-stroke.
中风后 6 个月的特定领域认知障碍、情绪和生活质量
目的确定急性期和 6 个月的特定领域认知障碍对中风后 6 个月的情绪功能、参与和中风相关生活质量的影响。材料与方法 430 名中风幸存者组成的前瞻性队列在急性期和中风后 6 个月完成了牛津认知筛查(OCS)。参与者在 6 个月时完成了卒中影响量表 (SIS) 和医院抑郁与焦虑量表 (HADS)。多变量回归分析评估了急性期和6个月时认知功能障碍的严重程度和特定领域是否与6个月SIS综合评分、SIS各分量表和HADS评分相关。结果急性期和 6 个月时认知功能障碍严重程度的增加与 6 个月 SIS 综合评分的降低有关,与年龄、性别、受教育年限和卒中严重程度无关(均为 p<0.001)。急性期记忆力(p<0.001)和注意力(p=0.002)以及 6 个月时语言(p<0.001)、记忆力(p=0.001)和数字处理(p=0.006)的特定领域损伤与 SIS 综合评分降低的关系最为密切。急性和 6 个月认知障碍的严重程度与 SIS 各分量表的功能较差以及抑郁程度较高(急性 p=0.021,6 个月 p<0.001)有关,但与焦虑无关(p=0.174,p=0.129)。结论急性期和6个月的特定领域认知障碍,尤其是记忆力障碍,对卒中后6个月的整体功能和情绪产生了负面影响。
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