Can Phonemic Verbal Fluency Be Used to Predict Alzheimer's Disease?

IF 1.6 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY NeuroSci Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.3390/neurosci5040036
Sara García-González
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Background: Among the cognitive markers, the deterioration of semantic and phonemic verbal fluency seems to be an early indicator of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The aims of this study are (1) to evaluate both types of verbal fluency in the early stages of AD in order to know which of them deteriorates earlier and (2) to investigate if verbal fluency tasks can help to differentiate between patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) who will progress to AD two years later (progress) and those who will not (non-progress).

Method: A verbal fluency task was administered to 25 patients with MCI and their respective control subjects. All patients underwent a neuropsychological evaluation twice in order for us to follow up on their global cognitive status. The second time, eight of them converted to AD.

Results: On the one hand, phonemic verbal fluency deteriorates earlier than semantic verbal fluency in MCI patients; on the other hand, although we found statistically significant differences between patients with MCI and AD in both types of fluency tasks, none were found when comparing the performance of progress and non-progress.

Conclusions: These results point to a greater impairment in phonemic verbal fluency in MCI patients and its potential capacity to predict conversion to AD.

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音位言语流畅性可用于预测阿尔茨海默病吗?
背景:在认知标记中,语义和语音言语流畅性的退化似乎是阿尔茨海默病(AD)的早期指标。本研究的目的是:(1) 评估阿兹海默症早期阶段的两种言语流畅性,以了解哪种类型的言语流畅性退化更早;(2) 研究言语流畅性任务是否有助于区分两年后将发展为阿兹海默症(进展期)的轻度认知障碍(MCI)患者和不会发展为阿兹海默症(非进展期)的轻度认知障碍(MCI)患者:方法:对25名MCI患者及其各自的对照受试者进行言语流利性测试。所有患者都接受了两次神经心理学评估,以便我们对他们的整体认知状况进行跟踪。在第二次评估中,有 8 名患者转为 AD:一方面,MCI 患者的语音言语流畅性比语义言语流畅性更早退化;另一方面,尽管我们发现 MCI 和 AD 患者在两种类型的流畅性任务中均存在显著的统计学差异,但在比较进步和非进步患者的表现时却未发现任何差异:这些结果表明,MCI 患者的音位言语流利性受损更严重,而且其潜在能力可预测向 AD 的转化。
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