A low-dimensional structure of neurological impairment in stroke

被引:16
作者
Bisogno, Antonio Luigi [1 ,2 ]
Favaretto, Chiara [1 ,2 ]
Zangrossi, Andrea [1 ,2 ]
Monai, Elena [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Facchini, Silvia [1 ,2 ]
De Pellegrin, Serena [3 ]
Pini, Lorenzo [2 ]
Castellaro, Marco [4 ]
Basile, Anna Maria [3 ]
Baracchini, Claudio [1 ,3 ]
Corbetta, Maurizio [1 ,2 ,3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Padua, Dept Neurosci, I-35100 Padua, Italy
[2] Univ Padua, Padova Neurosci Ctr PNC, I-35100 Padua, Italy
[3] Azienda Osped Univ Padova, I-35100 Padua, Italy
[4] Univ Padua, Dept Informat Engn, I-35100 Padua, Italy
[5] Venetian Inst Mol Med, I-35100 Padua, Italy
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
stroke; biomarkers; behavioural; dimensionality; OXFORD COGNITIVE SCREEN; PARIETAL CORTEX; CONNECTIVITY; HEALTH; SCALE; MRI; PERFORMANCE; STATISTICS; VALIDATION; NETWORKS;
D O I
10.1093/braincomms/fcab119
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Neurological deficits following stroke are traditionally described as syndromes related to damage of a specific area or vascular territory. Recent studies indicate that, at the population level, post-stroke neurological impairments cluster in three sets of correlated deficits across different behavioural domains. To examine the reproducibility and specificity of this structure, we prospectively studied first-time stroke patients (n = 237) using a bedside, clinically applicable, neuropsychological assessment and compared the behavioural and anatomical results with those obtained from a different prospective cohort studied with an extensive neuropsychological battery. The behavioural assessment at 1-week post-stroke included the Oxford Cognitive Screen and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale. A principal component analysis was used to reduce variables and describe behavioural variance across patients. Lesions were manually segmented on structural scans. The relationship between anatomy and behaviour was analysed using multivariate regression models. Three principal components explained 50% of the behavioural variance across subjects. PC1 loaded on language, calculation, praxis, right side neglect and memory deficits; PC2 loaded on left motor, visual and spatial neglect deficits; PC3 loaded on right motor deficits. These components matched those obtained with a more extensive battery. The underlying lesion anatomy was also similar. Neurological deficits following stroke are correlated in a low-dimensional structure of impairment, related neither to the damage of a specific area or vascular territory. Rather they reflect widespread network impairment caused by focal lesions. These factors showed consistency across different populations, neurobehavioural batteries and, most importantly, can be described using a combination of clinically applicable batteries (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and Oxford Cognitive Screen).They represent robust behavioural biomarkers for future stroke population studies.
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