Deterioration of spontaneous speech in AD patients during a 1-year follow-up: homogeneity of profiles and factors associated with progression.

B Romero, A Kurz
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This longitudinal study measured the rate of spontaneous speech decline in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) at a 1-year follow-up and determined the effect of clinical and demographic factors on that rate. In addition the pattern of spontaneous speech impairment was examined. The expected pattern of spontaneous speech impairment with prominent disturbances of communication and semantics, moderate disturbances of automatic speech, but with retained phonematic structures, was found at baseline and at follow-up in the majority of our rather large sample (n = 63). This result is discussed in terms of intrafunctional homogeneity and of selective involvement of neuronal systems in AD. There was a trend for a more rapid language decline in patients with a family history of dementia. No relationship was detected between the rate of spontaneous speech decline and other clinical and demographic factors, with the exception of initial spontaneous speech impairment.

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1年随访期间阿尔茨海默病患者自发语言恶化:特征的同质性和与进展相关的因素
这项纵向研究在1年的随访中测量了阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者自发语言能力下降的比率,并确定了临床和人口因素对该比率的影响。此外,还对自发性语言障碍的模式进行了检查。在我们相当大的样本(n = 63)中,大多数人在基线和随访中发现了预期的自发性语言障碍模式,其中包括显著的交流和语义障碍,中度的自动语言障碍,但保留了语音结构。这一结果讨论了功能内的同质性和选择性参与神经元系统在阿尔茨海默病。有痴呆症家族史的患者有语言能力下降更快的趋势。除了最初的自发性语言障碍外,自发性语言衰退率与其他临床和人口因素之间没有关系。
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