多发性硬化症的癫痫及其与认知和心理负担的关系。

IF 2.3 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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摘要

背景:癫痫在多发性硬化症(pwMS)患者中的发病率是普通人群的两到三倍。没有其他可识别原因的多发性硬化症和癫痫患者(MS + E)比没有癫痫的患者(MS-E)表现出更大的皮质损伤。然而,尚不清楚MS + E患者是否表现出不同的认知和神经心理特征,需要特定的治疗。方法:在三个MS中心的pwMS队列中,确定MS + E患者,收集MS临床特征、癫痫史和治疗数据。纳入一组匹配的MS-E患者。评估包括认知和神经精神测试。认知障碍(CI)定义为在≥1个认知领域得分低于正常值≥1.5个标准差。结果:CI在MS + E组(n = 33)比MS-E组(n = 33)更普遍。结论:MS + E与较高的CI相关,特别是在处理速度和视觉空间记忆方面,以及心理困扰,强调需要有针对性的多学科护理来改善预后和生活质量。
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Epilepsy in MS and its association with cognitive and psychological burden.

Epilepsy in MS and its association with cognitive and psychological burden.

Epilepsy in MS and its association with cognitive and psychological burden.

Epilepsy in MS and its association with cognitive and psychological burden.

Background: Epilepsy is two to three times more common in patients with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) compared to the general population. Patients with MS and epilepsy without other identifiable causes (MS + E) show greater cortical damage than those without epilepsy (MS-E). However, it's unclear whether MS + E patients exhibit distinct cognitive and neuropsychological features requiring specific management.

Methods: In a cohort of pwMS from three MS centers, MS + E patients were identified and data on MS clinical features, epilepsy history, and treatments were collected. A matched group of MS-E patients was included. Assessments included cognitive and neuropsychiatric tests. Cognitive impairment (CI) was defined as scoring ≥1.5 standard deviations below normative values in ≥1 cognitive domain.

Results: CI was more prevalent in MS + E (n = 33) patients than in MS-E (n = 33). MS + E patients had lower processing speed (p < 0.01) and visuospatial memory (p = 0.03). MS + E was independently associated with CI (odds ratio 3.6, 95% confidence interval 1.21-12). Somatization, phobia, anxiety, and depression were the most affected neuropsychological domains in MS + E, with global psychological distress negatively correlating with processing speed (rho -0.36, p = 0.048).

Conclusions: MS + E is associated with higher CI, particularly in processing speed and visuospatial memory, alongside psychological distress, highlighting the need for targeted multidisciplinary care to improve outcomes and quality of life.

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