Association of Retinal Layer Thickness With Cognition in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis.

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Sharon Jean Baetge, Michael Dietrich, Melanie Filser, Alina Renner, Nathalie Stute, Marcia Gasis, Margit Weise, Klaudia Lepka, Jonas Graf, Norbert Goebels, Hans-Peter Hartung, Orhan Aktas, Sven Meuth, Philipp Albrecht, Iris-Katharina Penner
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Objective: Retinal layer thickness (RLT) measured by optical coherence tomography (OCT) is considered a noninvasive, cost-efficient marker of neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis (MS). We aimed to investigate associations of RLT with cognitive performance and its potential as indicator of cognitive status in patients with MS by performing generalized estimating equation (GEE) analyses.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, patients with at least mild signs of cognitive impairment were examined by OCT as well as by the Brief International Cognitive Assessment for MS and tests assessing attention and executive functions (Trail Making Test [TMT] A and B). Associations of these factors were investigated using GEE models controlling for demographic and disease-related factors and correcting for multiple testing.

Results: A total of 64 patients entered the study. In the final sample (n = 50 [n = 14 excluded due to missing data or drop-outs]; n = 44 relapsing-remitting MS and n = 6 secondary progressive MS, mean Expanded Disability Status Scale score = 2.59 [SD = 1.17], disease duration [median] = 7.34 [interquartile range = 12.1]), 36.0% were cognitively impaired. RLT of the macular retinal nerve fiber layer was associated with performance in TMT-B (β = -0.259). Analyses focusing on the upper and lower tertile of RLT additionally revealed associations between macular ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer and TMT-B and verbal short-term memory and learning, respectively.

Conclusion: In patients with MS, at less advanced disease stages, RLT was especially associated with cognitive flexibility promoting OCT as a potential marker advocating further extensive neuropsychological examination.

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多发性硬化症患者视网膜层厚度与认知的关系
目的:通过光学相干断层扫描(OCT)测量视网膜层厚度(RLT)被认为是多发性硬化症(MS)神经变性的一种无创、经济有效的标志物。我们的目的是通过广义估计方程(GEE)分析来研究RLT与认知表现的关系及其作为MS患者认知状态指标的潜力。方法:在这项横断面研究中,至少有轻度认知障碍迹象的患者通过OCT、MS简要国际认知评估和评估注意力和执行功能的测试(Trail Making Test [TMT] A和B)进行检查。使用GEE模型调查这些因素的相关性,控制人口统计学和疾病相关因素,并对多重测试进行校正。结果:共有64例患者进入研究。在最终样本中(n = 50 [n = 14因缺失数据或退出而被排除];n = 44例复发缓解型MS和n = 6例继发性进展型MS,平均扩展残疾状态量表评分= 2.59 [SD = 1.17],病程[中位数]= 7.34[四分位数间距= 12.1]),36.0%认知功能受损。黄斑视网膜神经纤维层的RLT与TMT-B的表现相关(β = -0.259)。对RLT上分位和下分位的分析还揭示了黄斑神经节细胞-内丛状层和TMT-B分别与言语短期记忆和学习有关。结论:在病程较轻的MS患者中,RLT尤其与认知灵活性相关,促进了OCT作为一种潜在的标志物,提倡进一步广泛的神经心理学检查。
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