认知储备预测复发缓解多发性硬化症的长期认知轨迹。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Multiple Sclerosis Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1177/13524585241302167
Gianpaolo Maggi, Manuela Altieri, Mario Risi, Valentina Rippa, Riccardo Maria Borgo, Luigi Lavorgna, Simona Bonavita, Daniela Buonanno, Alessandro D'Ambrosio, Alvino Bisecco, Gabriella Santangelo, Alessandro Tessitore, Antonio Gallo
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背景:认知储备(cognitive reserve, CR)对复发缓解型多发性硬化症(pwRRMS)患者认知能力的影响已被部分研究。目的:通过词汇知识测试(VOC),探讨pwRRMS的长期认知轨迹。方法:78名pwRRMS在基线和平均随访6.5年后接受神经心理学评估。我们进行了几个混合设计ANCOVA来测试CR对纵向认知轨迹的影响,控制残疾和抑郁的影响。进行回归分析以评估纵向认知变异的临床预测因素。结果:在随访中,我们观察到高CR的pwRRMS中的认知得分有所改善,而低CR的pwRRMS中的认知得分有所下降。在整个样本的随访评估中,VOC得分都有所增加,这种变化与女性有关。随着时间的推移,VOC成为认知变化的唯一预测指标。结论:通过VOC估算的CR可以随着智力丰富活动的进行而增加,并且可以预测pwRRMS的长期认知结果。识别出低CR的pwRRMS,因此,未来认知能力下降的风险最大,应该促使实施CR增强干预措施,以延缓认知障碍的发生。
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Cognitive reserve predicts long-term cognitive trajectories in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.

Background: The effect of cognitive reserve (CR) on cognition in people with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (pwRRMS) has been partially investigated.

Objectives: We aimed to explore the long-term cognitive trajectories of pwRRMS based on their CR, measured using the Vocabulary Knowledge Test (VOC).

Methods: 78 pwRRMS underwent a neuropsychological evaluation at baseline and after a mean follow-up of 6.5 years. We carried out several mixed-design ANCOVA to test the effect of CR on longitudinal cognitive trajectories, controlling for the effects of disability and depression. Regression analyses were performed to assess the clinical predictors of longitudinal cognitive variation.

Results: At follow-up, we observed improvements in cognitive scores within pwRRMS with high CR and a decline within pwRRMS with low CR. VOC scores increased at follow-up evaluation in the whole sample, and this change was associated with the female sex. VOC emerged as the only predictor of cognitive changes over time.

Conclusions: CR, estimated by VOC, can increase over time by engaging in intellectually enriching activities, and may predict long-term cognitive outcomes in pwRRMS. The identification of pwRRMS with low CR, and therefore, most at risk of future cognitive decline, should prompt the implementation of CR enhancement interventions to delay the onset of cognitive impairment.

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Multiple Sclerosis Journal
Multiple Sclerosis Journal 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Multiple Sclerosis Journal is a peer-reviewed international journal that focuses on all aspects of multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica and other related autoimmune diseases of the central nervous system. The journal for your research in the following areas: * __Biologic basis:__ pathology, myelin biology, pathophysiology of the blood/brain barrier, axo-glial pathobiology, remyelination, virology and microbiome, immunology, proteomics * __Epidemology and genetics:__ genetics epigenetics, epidemiology * __Clinical and Neuroimaging:__ clinical neurology, biomarkers, neuroimaging and clinical outcome measures * __Therapeutics and rehabilitation:__ therapeutics, rehabilitation, psychology, neuroplasticity, neuroprotection, and systematic management Print ISSN: 1352-4585
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