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Lacunar infarction with leukoaraiosis may aggravate cognitive dysfunction 被引量:3

Lacunar infarction with leukoaraiosis may aggravate cognitive dysfunction
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摘要 This study semi-quantitatively analyzed the effects of leukoaraiosis.Patients with moderate or severe lacunar infarction were found to exhibit low scores on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (F=12.02,P=0.000),and prolonged P300 Cz2.0 latency (F=16.04,P=0.000).Correlation analysis revealed that the occurrence of leukoaraiosis was negatively correlated with Montreal Cognitive Assessment scores (r=-0.416,P=0.000),and positively correlated with P300 Cz2.0 latency (r=0.538,P=0.000).These findings indicate that leukoaraiosis aggravates cognitive impairment in patients with lacunar infarction,such that more severe leukoaraiosis is associated with more severe cognitive decline. This study semi-quantitatively analyzed the effects of leukoaraiosis.Patients with moderate or severe lacunar infarction were found to exhibit low scores on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (F=12.02,P=0.000),and prolonged P300 Cz2.0 latency (F=16.04,P=0.000).Correlation analysis revealed that the occurrence of leukoaraiosis was negatively correlated with Montreal Cognitive Assessment scores (r=-0.416,P=0.000),and positively correlated with P300 Cz2.0 latency (r=0.538,P=0.000).These findings indicate that leukoaraiosis aggravates cognitive impairment in patients with lacunar infarction,such that more severe leukoaraiosis is associated with more severe cognitive decline.
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第31期2446-2451,共6页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
关键词 lacunar infarction LEUKOARAIOSIS event-related potentials semi-quantitative analysis vascular cognitive impairment lacunar infarction leukoaraiosis event-related potentials semi-quantitative analysis vascular cognitive impairment
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