Chemotherapy-Related Cognitive Impairment and Changes in Neural Network Dynamics: A Systematic Review.

IF 7.7 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurology Pub Date : 2025-01-28 Epub Date: 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1212/WNL.0000000000210130
Sandra Leskinen, Samir Alsalek, Rosivel Galvez, Favour C Ononogbu-Uche, Harshal A Shah, Morana Vojnic, Randy S D'Amico
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Abstract

Background and objectives: This systematic review aims to synthesize the current literature on the association between chemotherapy (CTX) and chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) with functional and structural brain alterations in patients with noncentral nervous system cancers.

Methods: A comprehensive search of the PubMed/MEDLINE, Web of Science, and Embase databases was conducted, and results were reported following preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analyses guidelines. Data on study design, comparison cohort characteristics, patient demographics, cancer type, CTX agents, neuroimaging methods, structural and functional connectivity (FC) changes, and cognitive/psychological assessments in adult patients were extracted and reported. Study quality was assessed using an adapted version of the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) for observational studies. Qualitative synthesis of cognitive and psychological testing outcomes, functional and structural connectivity changes, and their associations with CRCI were performed.

Results: From 11,335 records identified, 63 studies analyzing 3,642 patients were included. Study designs included 24 prospective studies, 1 retrospective study, 36 cross-sectional studies, and 2 longitudinal studies. Most studies (75%) focused on patients with breast cancer. Common neuroimaging techniques included functional magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging. Postchemotherapy, many studies reported structural and FC alterations in brain networks such as the default mode, central executive, and dorsal attention networks. Cognitive function was assessed in 56 of the 63 included studies. Of the studies examining specific cognitive domains, 64% reported worsened learning and memory, 56% found impaired processing speed, and 70% identified deficits in attention/working memory in patients after CTX. Of the studies examining associations between connectivity changes and worsened cognitive function, 72% reported significant correlations in postchemotherapy patients. However, most of these studies were of low evidence, while 45% of high evidence-level studies, including prospective cohort studies, did not find significant associations between connectivity alterations and cognitive impairments.

Discussion: While there is evidence suggesting CTX affects brain connectivity and neural network dynamics that can lead to cognitive difficulties, the findings are inconsistent. More robust and standardized research is needed to conclusively determine the extent of these effects and to develop targeted interventions for mitigating potential cognitive impairments in patients undergoing systemic treatment.

化疗相关的认知障碍和神经网络动力学的变化:系统综述。
背景和目的:本系统综述旨在综合目前关于化疗(CTX)和化疗相关认知障碍(CRCI)与非中枢神经系统癌症患者脑功能和结构改变之间关系的文献。方法:对PubMed/MEDLINE、Web of Science和Embase数据库进行全面检索,并按照系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目报告结果。提取并报告了研究设计、比较队列特征、患者人口统计学、癌症类型、CTX药物、神经影像学方法、结构和功能连通性(FC)变化以及成年患者认知/心理评估的数据。研究质量采用观察性研究的纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表(NOS)的改编版本进行评估。对认知和心理测试结果、功能和结构连通性变化及其与CRCI的关系进行定性综合。结果:从11335份记录中,纳入了63项研究,分析了3642名患者。研究设计包括24项前瞻性研究、1项回顾性研究、36项横断面研究和2项纵向研究。大多数研究(75%)集中在乳腺癌患者身上。常用的神经影像学技术包括功能磁共振成像和弥散张量成像。化疗后,许多研究报告了脑网络的结构和FC改变,如默认模式、中央执行和背侧注意网络。在纳入的63项研究中,有56项评估了认知功能。在检查特定认知领域的研究中,64%报告了学习和记忆的恶化,56%发现处理速度受损,70%发现CTX后患者的注意力/工作记忆缺陷。在研究连接性改变与认知功能恶化之间关系的研究中,72%的研究报告了化疗后患者的显著相关性。然而,这些研究大多是低证据,而45%的高证据水平研究,包括前瞻性队列研究,没有发现连通性改变和认知障碍之间的显著关联。讨论:虽然有证据表明CTX会影响大脑连通性和神经网络动态,从而导致认知困难,但研究结果并不一致。需要更有力和标准化的研究来最终确定这些影响的程度,并制定有针对性的干预措施,以减轻接受全身治疗的患者潜在的认知障碍。
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Neurology
Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
4.00%
发文量
1973
审稿时长
2-3 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurology, the official journal of the American Academy of Neurology, aspires to be the premier peer-reviewed journal for clinical neurology research. Its mission is to publish exceptional peer-reviewed original research articles, editorials, and reviews to improve patient care, education, clinical research, and professionalism in neurology. As the leading clinical neurology journal worldwide, Neurology targets physicians specializing in nervous system diseases and conditions. It aims to advance the field by presenting new basic and clinical research that influences neurological practice. The journal is a leading source of cutting-edge, peer-reviewed information for the neurology community worldwide. Editorial content includes Research, Clinical/Scientific Notes, Views, Historical Neurology, NeuroImages, Humanities, Letters, and position papers from the American Academy of Neurology. The online version is considered the definitive version, encompassing all available content. Neurology is indexed in prestigious databases such as MEDLINE/PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Biological Abstracts®, PsycINFO®, Current Contents®, Web of Science®, CrossRef, and Google Scholar.
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