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探究认知对多发性硬化症患者向后行走与跌倒之间关系的影响。

Examining the Influence of Cognition on the Relationship Between Backward Walking and Falls in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis.

作者信息

Edwards Erin M, Daugherty Ana M, Fritz Nora E

机构信息

Translational Neuroscience Program (EME, AMD, NEF), Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.

Department of Health Care Sciences (EME, NEF), Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.

出版信息

Int J MS Care. 2023 Mar-Apr;25(2):51-55. doi: 10.7224/1537-2073.2021-130. Epub 2022 Sep 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Multiple sclerosis (MS) causes motor, cognitive, and sensory impairments that result in injurious falls. Current fall risk measures in MS (ie, forward walking [FW] speed and balance) are limited in their sensitivity. Backward walking (BW) velocity is a sensitive marker of fall risk and correlates with information processing speed (IPS) and visuospatial memory (VSM) in persons with MS. Backward walking is a complex motor task that requires increased cognitive demands, which are negatively affected by MS; however, whether cognitive function modifies the sensitivity of BW as a fall risk assessment in MS remains unknown. This study examines the influence of cognition on the relationship between BW and falls in persons with MS.

METHODS

Measures of BW, FW, IPS, VSM, and retrospective falls were collected. Hierarchical regression tested moderation and included an interaction term predicting number of falls. Covariates for all analyses included age and disease severity.

RESULTS

Thirty-eight persons with MS participated. Although BW, IPS, and covariates significantly predicted the number of falls ( = 0.301; = .016), there was no evidence of moderation. Backward walking, VSM, and covariates also significantly predicted number of falls ( = 0.332, = .008), but there was no evidence of moderation. The FW models generated comparable results.

CONCLUSIONS

The relationship between BW velocity and falls was not conditional on IPS or VSM in this sample. Larger-scale studies examining additional cognitive domains commonly affected by MS and prospective falls are needed to characterize neurobiological processes relevant to BW and its clinical application in the assessment of fall risk.

摘要

背景

多发性硬化症(MS)会导致运动、认知和感觉功能障碍,进而引发有害跌倒。目前MS中的跌倒风险测量指标(如向前行走[FW]速度和平衡能力)在敏感性方面存在局限性。向后行走(BW)速度是跌倒风险的一个敏感指标,并且与MS患者的信息处理速度(IPS)和视觉空间记忆(VSM)相关。向后行走是一项复杂的运动任务,需要更高的认知需求,而MS会对这些需求产生负面影响;然而,认知功能是否会改变BW作为MS跌倒风险评估指标的敏感性尚不清楚。本研究探讨了认知对MS患者中BW与跌倒之间关系的影响。

方法

收集了BW、FW、IPS、VSM的测量数据以及回顾性跌倒数据。分层回归检验了调节作用,并纳入了一个预测跌倒次数的交互项。所有分析的协变量包括年龄和疾病严重程度。

结果

38名MS患者参与了研究。尽管BW、IPS和协变量显著预测了跌倒次数(β = 0.301;P = 0.016),但没有调节作用的证据。向后行走、VSM和协变量也显著预测了跌倒次数(β = 0.332,P = 0.008),但同样没有调节作用的证据。FW模型得出了类似的结果。

结论

在这个样本中,BW速度与跌倒之间的关系并不取决于IPS或VSM。需要进行更大规模的研究,考察MS通常会影响的其他认知领域以及前瞻性跌倒情况,以确定与BW相关的神经生物学过程及其在跌倒风险评估中的临床应用。

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