Cerebral white matter changes (WMC) are associated with motor, cognitive, mood, urinary disturbances, and disability, but little is known about the prevalence of neurological signs in patients with these brain lesions. We assessed the presence and occurrence of neurological abnormalities over a 3-year period and their possible associations with WMC in a cohort of initially non-disabled elderly subjects. Data from the multicenter Leukoaraiosis And DISability study were used. A standard neurological examination was performed at baseline and at each of the annual follow-up visits. A standard MRI scan was performed at baseline and after 3-years. WMC severity was graded as mild, moderate, or severe on the Fazekas scale, while the Rotterdam scale was used to assess progression. Infarcts and their occurrence were also assessed. Six hundred and thirty-nine non-disabled subjects were enrolled (mean age 74.1 ± 5.0, M/F: 288/351). Severe WMC at baseline were associated with gait and stance abnormalities, upper motor signs, and fingertap slowing. This effect was independent of age, sex, lacunar and non-lacunar infarcts. The occurrence of stance abnormalities, upper motor signs, primitive reflexes and fingertap slowing during the 3-year follow-up period was associated with both baseline WMC load and their progression. The occurrence of the same abnormalities plus extrapyramidal and primitive reflexes was associated with incident lacunar infarcts. In our cohort of non-disabled elders, severe WMC were associated with the presence and the occurrence of neurological signs, independently of other vascular brain lesions, confirming that these lesions have clinical relevance.

Cerebral white matter changes are associated with abnormalities on neurological examination in non-disabled elderly : the LADIS study / A. Poggesi, A. Gouw, W. Van Der Flier, G. Pracucci, H. Chabriat, T. Erkinjuntti, F. Fazekas, J.M. Ferro, M. Hennerici, P. Langhorne, J.T. O'Brien, M.C. Visser, L. Wahlund, G. Waldemar, A. Wallin, P. Scheltens, D. Inzitari, L. Pantoni. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0340-5354. - 260:4(2013 Apr), pp. 1014-1021. [10.1007/s00415-012-6748-3]

Cerebral white matter changes are associated with abnormalities on neurological examination in non-disabled elderly : the LADIS study

L. Pantoni
2013

Abstract

Cerebral white matter changes (WMC) are associated with motor, cognitive, mood, urinary disturbances, and disability, but little is known about the prevalence of neurological signs in patients with these brain lesions. We assessed the presence and occurrence of neurological abnormalities over a 3-year period and their possible associations with WMC in a cohort of initially non-disabled elderly subjects. Data from the multicenter Leukoaraiosis And DISability study were used. A standard neurological examination was performed at baseline and at each of the annual follow-up visits. A standard MRI scan was performed at baseline and after 3-years. WMC severity was graded as mild, moderate, or severe on the Fazekas scale, while the Rotterdam scale was used to assess progression. Infarcts and their occurrence were also assessed. Six hundred and thirty-nine non-disabled subjects were enrolled (mean age 74.1 ± 5.0, M/F: 288/351). Severe WMC at baseline were associated with gait and stance abnormalities, upper motor signs, and fingertap slowing. This effect was independent of age, sex, lacunar and non-lacunar infarcts. The occurrence of stance abnormalities, upper motor signs, primitive reflexes and fingertap slowing during the 3-year follow-up period was associated with both baseline WMC load and their progression. The occurrence of the same abnormalities plus extrapyramidal and primitive reflexes was associated with incident lacunar infarcts. In our cohort of non-disabled elders, severe WMC were associated with the presence and the occurrence of neurological signs, independently of other vascular brain lesions, confirming that these lesions have clinical relevance.
Cerebrovascular diseases; MRI; Neurological abnormalities; Neurological examination; White matter changes; Activities of Daily Living; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Analysis of Variance; Cerebral Cortex; Disability Evaluation; Europe; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Nerve Fibers, Myelinated; Nervous System Diseases; Neurologic Examination; Neuropsychological Tests; Odds Ratio; Aging; Geriatric Assessment; Neurology; Neurology (clinical)
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