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摘要
目的探讨帕金森病(PD)患者旋转参数与认知状态的关系,探讨旋转表现在区分PD相关认知障碍(CI)与正常认知障碍(NC)中的价值。方法本研究招募168例PD患者,其中NC 102例,CI 66例。参与者使用MATRIX可穿戴系统在原地进行180°转弯和360°转弯试验。评估了转弯时间、步数、平均转弯角速度(MAV)和峰值转弯角速度(PAV) 4个转弯参数。采用Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)和Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)评估认知功能。结果PD-CI组与PD-NC组相比,在180°和360°旋转时,PD-CI组的旋转时间和步数明显增加,MAV和PAV明显降低。经年龄和文化程度校正后,4个回转参数与MMSE和MoCA得分显著相关。回归模型显示PD-CI的风险与360°转弯时的步数和MAV有关。区分PD-CI和PD-NC的360°转弯步数和MAV曲线下面积分别为0.781和0.789。结论PD患者的认知状态与回转行为有关。在常规临床访问中评估360°旋转特征将更好地了解PD患者的CI状态。
Association Between Turn Impairments and Cognitive Function in Parkinson Disease
Objective
To investigate the association of turn parameters with cognitive status in patients with Parkinson disease (PD) and determine the value of turn performance in distinguishing PD-related cognitive impairment (CI) from normal cognition (NC).
Methods
This study recruited 168 patients with PD, including 102 patients with NC and 66 patients with CI. The participants performed 180° turn performance trials during the Timed Up and Go walk and 360° turn trials in place using the MATRIX wearable system. Four turn parameters, namely, turn duration, step count, mean turn angular velocity (MAV), and peak turn angular velocity (PAV), were evaluated. Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) were performed to evaluate cognitive function.
Results
In comparison with the PD-NC group, the PD-CI group showed significantly higher turn duration and step counts and lower MAV and PAV during both 180° and 360° turns. The four turn parameters were significantly correlated with MMSE and MoCA scores after correction for age and educational level. Regression models suggested that the risk of PD-CI was associated with step counts and MAV during 360° turns. The area under the curve values of the step counts and MAV during 360° turns for distinguishing PD-CI from PD-NC were 0.781 and 0.789, respectively.
Conclusion
Our findings indicate that turn performance is associated with cognitive status in patients with PD. Assessment of 360° turn characteristics during routine clinic visits would provide a better understanding of CI status in individuals with PD.