特发性快速眼动睡眠行为障碍与路易体病连续体的轻度行为障碍。

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Neural Transmission Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1007/s00702-024-02877-w
Bora Jin, Eun Jin Yoon, Kyung Ah Woo, Seoyeon Kim, Seungmin Lee, Ryul Kim, Jung Hwan Shin, Yu Kyeong Kim, Jee-Young Lee
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研究轻度行为障碍(MBI)对路易体病(LBD)患者的临床影响。84例LBD患者参加了本研究,其中35例经视频多导睡眠图证实为特发性快速眼动睡眠行为障碍(iRBD), 49例经临床证实为LBD。评估包括运动障碍学会统一帕金森病评定量表(MDS-UPDRS)、神经心理测试和MBI检查表(MBI- c)。我们研究了MBI-C的临床关联及其在预测LBD连续体的疾病严重程度和认知障碍方面的诊断价值。参与者被分为19个认知正常组(CN), 45个轻度认知障碍组(MCI)和20个痴呆组。CN组、MCI组和痴呆组的MBI-C总分中位值分别为1.0、8.0和18.5分,且有显著上升趋势(p . 451)
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Mild behavioral impairment in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder and Lewy body disease continuum.

To investigate the clinical impact of mild behavioral impairment (MBI) in a predefined cohort with Lewy body disease (LBD) continuum. Eighty-four patients in the LBD continuum participated in this study, including 35 patients with video-polysomnography-confirmed idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) and 49 clinically established LBD. Evaluations included the Movement Disorder Society-Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS), neuropsychological tests, and MBI Checklist (MBI-C). We examined the clinical associates of MBI-C and its diagnostic values in predicting disease severity and cognitive impairment across the LBD continuum. Participants were classified into 19 cognitively normal (CN), 45 mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and 20 dementia groups. Median MBI-C total scores were 1.0, 8.0, and 18.5 for CN, MCI, and dementia groups, respectively, with a significant increasing trend (p < 0.001). The MBI-C total score demonstrated significant correlations with the MDS-UPDRS part 1 (r = 0.504, p < 0.001) and total scores (r = 0.508, p < 0.001). Furthermore, significant correlations were observed between MBI-C and cognitive performances in frontal/executive (DSC: r = -0.314, p = 0.006; TMT-B: r = -0.338, p = 0.003) and attentional (TMT-A: r = -0.343, p = 0.002) domains. A cutoff 5.0 effectively differentiated the MCI from CN groups (area under the curve (AUC = 0.74). Furthermore, the MBI-C effectively discriminated the iRBD patients with high phenoconversion risk against those with low-risk (cut-off 4.0, AUC = 0.72). The MBI-C may be a useful screening questionnaire reflecting clinical severity across the LBD continuum. Longitudinal studies are needed to determine its value in monitoring disease progression in prodromal LBD.

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Journal of Neural Transmission
Journal of Neural Transmission 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: The investigation of basic mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of neurological and psychiatric disorders has undoubtedly deepened our knowledge of these types of disorders. The impact of basic neurosciences on the understanding of the pathophysiology of the brain will further increase due to important developments such as the emergence of more specific psychoactive compounds and new technologies. The Journal of Neural Transmission aims to establish an interface between basic sciences and clinical neurology and psychiatry. It intends to put a special emphasis on translational publications of the newest developments in the field from all disciplines of the neural sciences that relate to a better understanding and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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