Garrett Kelly Davis, Browndyke Jeffrey N, Whelihan William, Paul Robert H, DiCarlo Margaret, Moser David J, Cohen Ronald A, Ott Brian R
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown Medical School, USA.
Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2004 Sep;19(6):745-57. doi: 10.1016/j.acn.2003.09.008.
Hachinski and co-workers have used the term vascular cognitive impairment-no dementia (VaCIND) to represent the earliest stages of cognitive decline associated with vascular changes [Neurology 57 (4) (2001) 714]. However, the neuropsychological profile of vascular CIND remains unclear. Twenty-five healthy elders, 29 individuals at risk for cerebrovascular disease (R-CVD), 18 individuals with VaCIND, and 26 individuals with vascular dementia (VaD) were examined to determine whether patterns of neuropsychological assessment performance can assist in the differentiation of patients at varying levels of risk and severity for cerebrovascular disease and VaD. The R-CVD group performed within normal expectations on most cognitive measures as compared to the elderly control sample and published clinical norms. Relative to elderly controls, the VaCIND group demonstrated significant difficulties on measures of cognitive flexibility, verbal retrieval, and verbal recognition memory, but not on measures of confrontational naming or verbal fluency. The VaD group was impaired on all cognitive measures assessed. The current findings suggest that poor cognitive flexibility and verbal retrieval in the context of preserved function in other domains may characterize the prodromal stage of VaD.
哈钦斯基及其同事使用了“血管性认知损害无痴呆(VaCIND)”这一术语来表示与血管变化相关的认知衰退的最早阶段[《神经病学》57(4)(2001)714]。然而,血管性CIND的神经心理学特征仍不明确。对25名健康老年人、29名有脑血管疾病风险(R-CVD)的个体、18名患有VaCIND的个体以及26名患有血管性痴呆(VaD)的个体进行了检查,以确定神经心理学评估表现模式是否有助于区分处于不同脑血管疾病和VaD风险及严重程度水平的患者。与老年对照样本和已发表的临床规范相比,R-CVD组在大多数认知测量中的表现符合正常预期。相对于老年对照组,VaCIND组在认知灵活性、言语检索和言语识别记忆测量方面表现出显著困难,但在对答命名或言语流畅性测量方面则没有。VaD组在所有评估的认知测量中均受损。目前的研究结果表明,在其他领域功能保留的情况下,认知灵活性差和言语检索困难可能是VaD前驱期的特征。