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Clinical usefulness of cognitive evoked potentials to assess cognitive deficits in cerebrovascular diseases
Author(s) -
CHEON Jin Sook,
CHUNG Heung Chae,
OH Byoung Hoon
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
psychogeriatrics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.647
H-Index - 32
eISSN - 1479-8301
pISSN - 1346-3500
DOI - 10.1111/j.1479-8301.2004.00055.x
Subject(s) - brief psychiatric rating scale , activities of daily living , medicine , mini–mental state examination , audiology , cognition , cognitive impairment , montreal cognitive assessment , psychology , physical therapy , psychiatry , psychosis
Background: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the clinical applicability and usefulness of cognitive evoked potentials (CEP) to identify a cognitive deficit in patients with cerebrovascular diseases (CVD). Methods: The P3 latencies, amplitudes and latency to amplitude ratios (LAR) of CEP were measured in 25 healthy control subjects and 35 inpatients with CVD. The association of CEP with variables including age, sex, mini‐mental state examination (MMSE) score, CVD types, loci of hemiplegic limbs, duration, education, brief psychiatric rating scale (BPRS), instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) and daily living function assessment (DLFA) was also analyzed. Results: (i) The P3 latencies (447.87 ± 113.06 msec) and LAR (65.83 ± 43.25) were prolonged in CVD ( P  < 0.05), while the amplitudes (8.18 ± 2.51 µV ) were not changed; (ii) the P3 latencies (537.31 ± 101.14msec) and LAR (94.89 ± 46.44 in CVD with a MMSE score <24 were prolonged, and the amplitudes (6.45 ± 1.98 µV ) were reduced ( P  < 0.05, respectively); (iii) the BPRS, IADL and DLFA in CVD with a MMSE score <24 were different from MMSE ≥24 ( P  < 0.05); (iv) there was no difference in CEP between CVD caused by infaction and hemorrhage; (v) the P3 latencies were correlated positively with age, BPRS and IADL, while negatively with MMSE and DLFA. The amplitudes were correlated positively with MMSE and DLFA, while negatively with age, BPRS and IADL. The LAR were correlated positively with age, BPRS and IADL, while negatively with MMSE and DLFA; and (vi) on analyzing association of CEP with variables in CVD with MMSE <24, the P3 latencies were correlated positively with BPRS and DLFA, while negatively with MMSE and DLFA. The amplitudes were positively correlated with age. The LAR were positively correlated with IADL. Conclusions: The P3 latencies and LAR of CEP seemed to be useful clinical measures to assess cognitive disorders in CVD as well as in vascular dementia.

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