Prevalence and Associated Clinical Characteristics of Walking-Related Motor, Cognitive, and Fatigability in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Baseline Results From the CogEx Study.

Neurorehabilitation and neural repair Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1177/15459683241236161
Cintia Ramari, Mieke D'hooge, Ulrik Dalgas, Anthony Feinstein, Maria Pia Amato, Giampaolo Brichetto, Jeremy Chataway, Nancy D Chiaravalloti, Gary R Cutter, John DeLuca, Rachel Farrell, Massimo Filippi, Jennifer Freeman, Matilde Inglese, Cecilia Meza, Robert W Motl, Maria A Rocca, Brian M Sandroff, Amber Salter, Daphne Kos, Peter Feys
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Abstract

Background: People with progressive multiple sclerosis (PMS) present motor (eg, walking) and cognitive impairments, and report fatigue. Fatigue encompasses fatigability which is objectively measured by the capacity to sustain a motor or cognitive task.

Objective: To investigate the prevalence of walking and cognitive fatigability (CF) and the associated clinical characteristics in a large sample of PMS patients.

Methods: PMS patients (25-65 years old) were included from 11 sites (Europe and North America), having cognitive impairment (1.28 standard deviation below normative data for the symbol digit modality test [SDMT]). Walking fatigability (WF) was assessed using the distance walk index (DWI) and CF using the SDMT (scores from the last 30 seconds compared to the first 30 seconds). Additional measures were: cognitive assessment-Brief International Cognitive Assessment for multiple sclerosis (MS), cardiorespiratory fitness, 6-minute walk, physical activity, depressive symptoms, perceived fatigue-Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS), MS impact-MSIS-29, and walking ability.

Results: Of 298 participants, 153 (51%) presented WF (DWI = -28.9 ± 22.1%) and 196 (66%) presented CF (-29.7 ± 15%). Clinical characteristics (EDSS, disease duration, and use of assistive device) were worse in patients with versus without WF. They also presented worse scores on MSIS-29 physical, MFIS total and physical and reduced physical capacity. CF patients scored better in the MSIS-29 physical and MFIS psychosocial, compared to non-CF group. Magnitude of CF and WF were not related.

Conclusions: Half of the cognitively-impaired PMS population presented WF which was associated with higher disability, physical functions, and fatigue. There was a high prevalence of CF but without strong associations with clinical, cognitive, and physical functions.

Trial registration number: The "CogEx-study," www.clinicaltrial.gov identifier number: NCT03679468.

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进行性多发性硬化症患者与行走相关的运动、认知和疲劳的患病率及相关临床特征:CogEx 研究的基线结果。
背景:进行性多发性硬化症(PMS)患者会出现运动(如行走)和认知障碍,并报告有疲劳感。疲劳包括可疲劳性,可疲劳性通过维持运动或认知任务的能力进行客观测量:调查 PMS 患者大样本中行走和认知疲劳(CF)的发生率及相关临床特征:纳入了来自 11 个地点(欧洲和北美)的 PMS 患者(25-65 岁),这些患者均有认知障碍(符号数字模型测试 [SDMT] 的标准差低于常模数据 1.28)。步行疲劳度(WF)通过步行距离指数(DWI)进行评估,而CF则通过SDMT进行评估(最后30秒的得分与前30秒的得分进行比较)。其他测量指标包括:认知评估--多发性硬化症(MS)简易国际认知评估、心肺功能、6 分钟步行、体力活动、抑郁症状、疲劳感--改良疲劳影响量表(MFIS)、MS 影响--MSIS-29 和步行能力:在 298 名参与者中,153 人(51%)表现为 WF(DWI = -28.9 ± 22.1%),196 人(66%)表现为 CF(-29.7 ± 15%)。WF 患者的临床特征(EDSS、病程和辅助设备的使用)比无 WF 患者更差。他们在MSIS-29体能、MFIS总分和体能以及体能下降方面的得分也较差。与非CF组相比,CF患者在MSIS-29体能和MFIS心理社会方面的得分更高。CF的程度与WF无关:结论:在认知功能受损的 PMS 患者中,有一半人患有 WF,而 WF 与较高的残疾、身体功能和疲劳相关。CF的发病率很高,但与临床、认知和身体功能没有密切联系:CogEx-研究",www.clinicaltrial.gov 识别号:NCT03679468。
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