脑小血管疾病患者在单任务和双任务行走过程中步态的可变性、不对称性和双侧协调性。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
International Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1080/00207454.2024.2309454
Hongyang Xie, Cuiqiao Xia, Hongyi Zhao, Zhenxi Xia, Nan Zhang, Yonghua Huang
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摘要

目的我们研究了CSVD(脑小血管病)患者在STW(单任务步行)和DTW(双任务步行)时的变异系数(CV)、步态不对称(GA)和相位协调指数(PCI),并探讨了上述参数与疾病严重程度和认知功能的关系:这项横断面研究收集了 23 名健康对照组和 94 名 CSVD 患者在 STW 和 DTW 过程中的认知功能指数和步态参数。根据 Fazekas 量表,以白质高密度(WMH)来衡量 CSVD 的严重程度,分为对照组、轻度组、中度组、重度组和对照组。对核磁共振成像进行WMH、CMB、裂隙等分析:在 STW 期间,对照组的 PCI 低于 CSVD 患者;疾病严重程度组之间未发现差异。在 DTW 期间,四组患者的 PCI 和 CV 均有显著差异。在中度和重度组中,两种行走方法的协调性和变异性有显著差异。中度组和重度组的 PCI 和 GA 之间存在相关性(DTW 时 R = 0.376,R = 0.573;STW 时 R = 0.414,R = 0.643),而对照组和轻度 CSVD 组则没有相关性。结论PCI和CV可能是发现CSVD疾病早期症状的关键。我们还验证了 PCI 可成为 CSVD 患者认知和运动障碍的桥梁,有助于全面评估临床症状。
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Variability, asymmetry and bilateral coordination of gait during single- and dual-task walking of patients with cerebral small vessel disease.

Objective: We investigated coefficient of variation (CV), gait asymmetry (GA) and phase coordination index (PCI) in cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) patients during single-task walking (STW) and dual-task walking (DTW) and explored the relationship between above parameters with disease severity and cognitive function.

Methods: This cross-sectional study collected cognitive function indices and gait parameters from 23 healthy controls and 94 patients with CSVD during STW and DTW. According to the Fazekas scales, the severity of CSVD valued by white matter hyperintensity (WMH) were divided into control, mild, moderate, severe and control group. MRIs were analyzed for WMHs, CMB, lacunes, etc.

Results: The control group showed lower PCI than CSVD patients during STW; no differences were detected among the disease severity groups. During DTW, all four groups exhibited significant differences in PCI and CV. For the moderate and severe groups, coordination and variation significantly differed between the two walking methods. There were correlations between the PCI and GA in the moderate and severe groups (R = 0.376, R = 0.573 during DTW; R = 0.414, R = 0.643 during STW) and no correlations in the control group and mild CSVD group.

Conclusion: PCI and CV may be vital for detecting the symptoms in the early stage of CSVD disease. We also verified that the PCI could become the bridge across the cognition and motor disorder in CSVD, which was helpful for evaluating clinical symptoms comprehensively.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Neuroscience publishes original research articles, reviews, brief scientific reports, case studies, letters to the editor and book reviews concerned with problems of the nervous system and related clinical studies, epidemiology, neuropathology, medical and surgical treatment options and outcomes, neuropsychology and other topics related to the research and care of persons with neurologic disorders.  The focus of the journal is clinical and transitional research. Topics covered include but are not limited to: ALS, ataxia, autism, brain tumors, child neurology, demyelinating diseases, epilepsy, genetics, headache, lysosomal storage disease, mitochondrial dysfunction, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, myopathy, neurodegenerative diseases, neuromuscular disorders, neuropharmacology, neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, pain, sleep disorders, stroke, and other areas related to the neurosciences.
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