Carelli Laura, Solca Federica, Faini Andrea, Madotto Fabiana, Lafronza Annalisa, Monti Alessia, Zago Stefano, Doretti Alberto, Ciammola Andrea, Ticozzi Nicola, Silani Vincenzo, Poletti Barbara
Laboratory of Neuroscience, Department of Neurology, Istituto Auxologico Italiano - Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico, Milan, Italy.
Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation, "Dino Ferrari" Center, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2018 Apr 5;9:450. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00450. eCollection 2018.
The observed association between depressive symptoms and cognitive performances has not been previously clarified in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (pALS). In fact, the use of cognitive measures often not accommodating for motor disability has led to heterogeneous and not conclusive findings about this issue. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between cognitive and depressive/anxiety symptoms by means of the recently developed Edinburgh Cognitive and Behavioral ALS Screen (ECAS), a brief assessment specifically designed for pALS. Sample included 168 pALS (114 males, 54 females); they were administered two standard cognitive screening tools (FAB; MoCA) and the ECAS, assessing different cognitive domains, including ALS-specific (executive functions, verbal fluency, and language tests) and ALS non-specific subtests (memory and visuospatial tests). Two psychological questionnaires for depression and anxiety (BDI; STAI/Y) were also administered to patients. Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to assess the degree of association between cognitive and psychological measures. Depression assessment negatively correlated with the ECAS, more significantly with regard to the executive functions subdomain. In particular, Sentence Completion and Social Cognition subscores were negatively associated with depression levels measured by BDI total score and Somatic-Performance symptoms subscore. Conversely, no significant correlations were observed between depression level and cognitive functions as measured by traditional screening tools for frontal abilities (FAB) and global cognition (MoCA) assessment. Finally, no significant correlations were observed between state/trait anxiety and the ECAS. This represents the first study focusing on the relationship between cognitive and psychological components in pALS by means of the ECAS, the current gold standard for ALS cognitive-behavioral assessment. If confirmed by further investigations, the observed association between depression and executive functions suggests the need for a careful screening and treatment of depression, to avoid overestimation of cognitive involvement and possibly improve cognitive performances in ALS.
肌萎缩侧索硬化症(pALS)患者中,抑郁症状与认知表现之间的关联此前尚未明确。事实上,认知测量方法往往未考虑运动功能障碍,导致关于此问题的研究结果参差不齐且尚无定论。本研究旨在通过最近开发的爱丁堡认知与行为性ALS筛查量表(ECAS)评估认知与抑郁/焦虑症状之间的关系,该量表是专门为pALS设计的简短评估工具。样本包括168例pALS患者(114例男性,54例女性);他们接受了两种标准认知筛查工具(FAB;MoCA)和ECAS评估,以评估不同的认知领域,包括ALS特异性(执行功能、语言流畅性和语言测试)和ALS非特异性子测试(记忆和视觉空间测试)。还对患者进行了两份抑郁和焦虑心理问卷(BDI;STAI/Y)的测试。采用Pearson相关系数评估认知与心理测量之间的关联程度。抑郁评估与ECAS呈负相关,在执行功能子领域相关性更显著。具体而言,句子完成和社会认知子得分与BDI总分和躯体表现症状子得分所测量的抑郁水平呈负相关。相反,通过额叶功能传统筛查工具(FAB)和整体认知(MoCA)评估所测量的抑郁水平与认知功能之间未观察到显著相关性。最后,状态/特质焦虑与ECAS之间也未观察到显著相关性。这是第一项通过ECAS(目前ALS认知行为评估的金标准)关注pALS认知与心理成分之间关系的研究。如果进一步研究证实,观察到的抑郁与执行功能之间的关联表明需要对抑郁进行仔细筛查和治疗,以避免高估认知受累情况,并可能改善ALS患者的认知表现。