Neurocognitive Impairment and Social Cognition in Parkinson's Disease Patients.

IF 3.2 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
T. Doskas, Konstantinos Vadikolias, Konstantinos T. Ntoskas, George D. Vavougios, D. Tsiptsios, Polyxeni Stamati, Ioannis Liampas, V. Siokas, L. Messinis, G. Nasios, E. Dardiotis
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Abstract

In addition to motor symptoms, neurocognitive impairment (NCI) affects patients with prodromal Parkinson's disease (PD). NCI in PD ranges from subjective cognitive complaints to dementia. The purpose of this review is to present the available evidence of NCI in PD and highlight the heterogeneity of NCI phenotypes as well as the range of factors that contribute to NCI onset and progression. A review of publications related to NCI in PD up to March 2023 was performed using PubMed/Medline. There is an interconnection between the neurocognitive and motor symptoms of the disease, suggesting a common underlying pathophysiology as well as an interconnection between NCI and non-motor symptoms, such as mood disorders, which may contribute to confounding NCI. Motor and non-motor symptom evaluation could be used prognostically for NCI onset and progression in combination with imaging, laboratory, and genetic data. Additionally, the implications of NCI on the social cognition of afflicted patients warrant its prompt management. The etiology of NCI onset and its progression in PD is multifactorial and its effects are equally grave as the motor effects. This review highlights the importance of the prompt identification of subjective cognitive complaints in PD patients and NCI management.
帕金森病患者的神经认知障碍和社交认知。
除运动症状外,神经认知障碍(NCI)也会影响帕金森病(PD)前驱期患者。帕金森病的神经认知障碍包括从主观认知抱怨到痴呆等各种症状。本综述的目的是介绍帕金森病NCI的现有证据,并强调NCI表型的异质性以及导致NCI发病和进展的一系列因素。我们使用PubMed/Medline对截至2023年3月与帕金森病NCI相关的出版物进行了综述。该病的神经认知症状和运动症状之间存在相互联系,这表明存在共同的潜在病理生理学,而NCI和情绪障碍等非运动症状之间也存在相互联系,这可能会对NCI造成混淆。运动和非运动症状评估可与影像学、实验室和遗传学数据相结合,用于预测 NCI 的发病和进展。此外,NCI 对患者社会认知的影响也需要及时处理。帕金森氏病 NCI 发病和进展的病因是多因素的,其影响与运动影响同样严重。本综述强调了及时发现帕金森病患者的主观认知症状并对 NCI 进行管理的重要性。
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Neurology International
Neurology International CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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