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Pattern and Rate of Cognitive Decline in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: A Prospective Study
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Lawrence, Andrew J.
, Morris, Robin G.
, Barrick, Thomas R.
, Brookes, Rebecca L.
, Zeestraten, Eva A.
, Markus, Hugh S.
in
Activities of daily living
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Batteries
/ Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases - physiopathology
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognition Disorders - physiopathology
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive impairment
/ Correlation analysis
/ Dementia
/ Executive function
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Information processing
/ Leukoaraiosis
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Male
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Medical imaging
/ Medical research
/ Memory, Short-Term - physiology
/ Middle Aged
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurology
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ Neurosciences
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Patients
/ Prospective Studies
/ Psychiatry
/ Short term memory
/ Stroke
/ Studies
/ Vascular diseases
2015
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Pattern and Rate of Cognitive Decline in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: A Prospective Study
by
Lawrence, Andrew J.
, Morris, Robin G.
, Barrick, Thomas R.
, Brookes, Rebecca L.
, Zeestraten, Eva A.
, Markus, Hugh S.
in
Activities of daily living
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Batteries
/ Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases - physiopathology
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognition Disorders - physiopathology
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive impairment
/ Correlation analysis
/ Dementia
/ Executive function
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Information processing
/ Leukoaraiosis
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Male
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Medical imaging
/ Medical research
/ Memory, Short-Term - physiology
/ Middle Aged
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurology
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ Neurosciences
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Patients
/ Prospective Studies
/ Psychiatry
/ Short term memory
/ Stroke
/ Studies
/ Vascular diseases
2015
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Pattern and Rate of Cognitive Decline in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: A Prospective Study
by
Lawrence, Andrew J.
, Morris, Robin G.
, Barrick, Thomas R.
, Brookes, Rebecca L.
, Zeestraten, Eva A.
, Markus, Hugh S.
in
Activities of daily living
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Batteries
/ Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases - physiopathology
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognition Disorders - physiopathology
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive impairment
/ Correlation analysis
/ Dementia
/ Executive function
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Information processing
/ Leukoaraiosis
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Male
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Medical imaging
/ Medical research
/ Memory, Short-Term - physiology
/ Middle Aged
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurology
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ Neurosciences
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Patients
/ Prospective Studies
/ Psychiatry
/ Short term memory
/ Stroke
/ Studies
/ Vascular diseases
2015
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Pattern and Rate of Cognitive Decline in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: A Prospective Study
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Pattern and Rate of Cognitive Decline in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: A Prospective Study
2015
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Cognitive impairment, predominantly affecting processing speed and executive function, is an important consequence of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD). To date, few longitudinal studies of cognition in SVD have been conducted. We determined the pattern and rate of cognitive decline in SVD and used the results to determine sample size calculations for clinical trials of interventions reducing cognitive decline.
121 patients with MRI confirmed lacunar stroke and leukoaraiosis were enrolled into the prospective St George's Cognition And Neuroimaging in Stroke (SCANS) study. Patients attended one baseline and three annual cognitive assessments providing 36 month follow-up data. Neuropsychological assessment comprised a battery of tests assessing working memory, long-term (episodic) memory, processing speed and executive function. We calculated annualized change in cognition for the 98 patients who completed at least two time-points.
Task performance was heterogeneous, but significant cognitive decline was found for the executive function index (p<0.007). Working memory and processing speed decreased numerically, but not significantly. The executive function composite score would require the smallest samples sizes for a treatment trial with an aim of halting decline, but this would still require over 2,000 patients per arm to detect a 30% difference with power of 0.8 over a three year follow-up.
The pattern of cognitive decline seen in SVD over three years is consistent with the pattern of impairments at baseline. Rates of decline were slow and sample sizes would need to be large for clinical trials aimed at halting decline beyond initial diagnosis using cognitive scores as an outcome measure. This emphasizes the importance of more sensitive surrogate markers in this disease.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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