土耳其杜兴氏肌肉萎缩症患者的认知和情绪行为结果及其与运动功能的关系

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY European Journal of Paediatric Neurology Pub Date : 2024-08-18 DOI:10.1016/j.ejpn.2024.08.004
Esra Aldırmaz, Numan Bulut, Öznur Yılmaz, İpek Alemdaroğlu-Gürbüz
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目的 本研究旨在考察土耳其杜氏肌营养不良症(DMD)患儿与健康同龄人相比在认知和情绪行为方面的结果,确定其与运动功能的关系,并根据突变部位分析认知和情绪行为结果的差异。研究人员详细评估了患儿的认知和情绪行为状况以及运动功能。结果 DMD 患儿与发育正常儿童在年龄和体重指数方面相似(p > 0.05)。在认知和情绪行为评估的几乎所有分测验中,DMD 患儿与发育正常的同龄人之间均存在显著差异(p <0.05)。认知和情绪行为参数与反应认知功能的特定运动参数呈弱相关(p < 0.05)。结论:对DMD患儿的认知和情绪行为特征进行全面而详细的评估,对于更好地实施康复计划以维持运动功能至关重要,而运动功能尤其需要认知能力,因为土耳其队列在认知和情绪行为的特定领域面临挑战。
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Cognitive and emotional-behavioural outcomes of Turkish Duchenne muscular dystrophy population and its association with motor function

Purpose

The aim of this study was to examine the cognitive and emotional-behavioural outcomes of Turkish children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) in comparison with healthy peers, to determine its relationship with motor functions, and to analyse the difference of cognitive and emotional-behavioural outcomes according to the site of mutations.

Method

Children aged 7–16 years with DMD (n = 68) and age-matched typically developing children (n = 33) were included in the study. The cognitive and emotional-behavioural status and the motor functions were assessed in detail. Children with DMD also divided into two groups as “proximal” and “distal” site mutation groups to compare the cognitive and emotional-behavioural outcomes.

Results

The children with DMD and typically developing children were similar in terms of age and body mass index (p > 0.05). Significant differences were found between children with DMD and typically developing peers in almost all subtests of both cognitive and emotional-behavioural assessments (p < 0.05). Cognitive and emotional-behavioural parameters were weakly correlated with specific motor parameters responsive to cognitive functioning (p < 0.05). Children with distal site mutation performed significantly worser than those with proximal site mutation in particular cognitive subtest (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

It is concluded that comprehensive and detailed evaluation of cognitive and emotional-behavioural features of children with DMD is essential for better implementation of rehabilitation programs to maintain motor function which especially requires cognitive ability, since a Turkish cohort represented challenges in particular domains of cognitive and emotional-behavioural areas.

Clinical trial registration number

NCT05661071.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Paediatric Neurology is the Official Journal of the European Paediatric Neurology Society, successor to the long-established European Federation of Child Neurology Societies. Under the guidance of a prestigious International editorial board, this multi-disciplinary journal publishes exciting clinical and experimental research in this rapidly expanding field. High quality papers written by leading experts encompass all the major diseases including epilepsy, movement disorders, neuromuscular disorders, neurodegenerative disorders and intellectual disability. Other exciting highlights include articles on brain imaging and neonatal neurology, and the publication of regularly updated tables relating to the main groups of disorders.
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