Xia Cuiqiao, Xie Hongyang, Li Tianjiao, Ding Yu, Zhào Hóngyi, Huang Yonghua
Department of Neurology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China.
Outpatient Department of Haidian No. 58 Retired Cadre Rest Centre of the PLA, Beijing, China.
Front Neurol. 2023 Nov 13;14:1285947. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1285947. eCollection 2023.
Gait impairment is a common symptom among individuals with cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD). However, performance differences between single-task walking (STW) and dual-task walking (DTW) among individuals with CSVD remain unclear. Therefore, we aimed to examine differences in gait characteristics during STW and DTW as well as the association between gait performance and neuroimaging markers.
We enrolled 126 older individuals with CSVD. The speed, cadence, stride length, stride time, and their dual-task cost (DTC) or variability were measured under the STW, motor-cognitive DTW (cognitive DTW), and motor-motor DTW (motor DTW) conditions. We examined neuroimaging features such as white matter hyperintensities (WMHs), lacunes, microbleeds, and total burden. Further, we analysed the association of neuroimaging markers with gait performance, including gait variability and DTC.
Almost all spatiotemporal characteristics, as well as their DTCs or variabilities, showed significant among-group differences according to disease severity in the cognitive DTW condition; however, relatively lesser differences were observed in the STW and motor DTW conditions. The total CSVD burden score was moderately correlated with all the spatial parameters, as well as their DTCs or variabilities, in the cognitive DTW condition. Moreover, WMHs showed a correlation with speed, stride time, and cadence, as well as their DTCs, in the cognitive DTW condition. Furthermore, lacunes showed a moderate correlation with speed, stride length, and the DTC of speed, whilst microbleeds were only related to the DTC of stride length in the cognitive DTW condition. Neuroimaging biomarkers were not correlated with spatiotemporal parameters in STW and motor DTW conditions after Bonferroni correction. Moreover, the correlation coefficient between the total CSVD burden score and gait parameters was greater than those of other biomarkers.
Parameters in the cognitive DTW condition are more appropriate than those in the motor DTW condition for the evaluation of gait abnormalities in patients with CSVD. Moreover, the total CSVD burden score might have better predictive utility than any single neuroimaging marker. Patients with CSVD, especially those with moderate-to-severe disease, should concentrate more on their gait patterns and reduce the load of secondary cognitive tasks whilst walking in daily life.
步态障碍是脑小血管病(CSVD)患者的常见症状。然而,CSVD患者在单任务行走(STW)和双任务行走(DTW)之间的表现差异尚不清楚。因此,我们旨在研究STW和DTW期间的步态特征差异以及步态表现与神经影像学标志物之间的关联。
我们招募了126名患有CSVD的老年人。在STW、运动-认知双任务行走(认知DTW)和运动-运动双任务行走(运动DTW)条件下测量速度、步频、步长、步幅时间及其双任务成本(DTC)或变异性。我们检查了神经影像学特征,如白质高信号(WMH)、腔隙、微出血和总负担。此外,我们分析了神经影像学标志物与步态表现的关联,包括步态变异性和DTC。
在认知DTW条件下,几乎所有时空特征及其DTC或变异性根据疾病严重程度显示出显著的组间差异;然而,在STW和运动DTW条件下观察到的差异相对较小。在认知DTW条件下,CSVD总负担评分与所有空间参数及其DTC或变异性呈中度相关。此外,在认知DTW条件下,WMH与速度、步幅时间、步频及其DTC相关。此外,在认知DTW条件下,腔隙与速度、步长和速度的DTC呈中度相关,而微出血仅与步长的DTC相关。经过Bonferroni校正后,神经影像学生物标志物与STW和运动DTW条件下的时空参数无关。此外,CSVD总负担评分与步态参数之间的相关系数大于其他生物标志物。
对于评估CSVD患者的步态异常,认知DTW条件下的参数比运动DTW条件下的参数更合适。此外,CSVD总负担评分可能比任何单一神经影像学标志物具有更好的预测效用。CSVD患者,尤其是中重度疾病患者,在日常生活中行走时应更加关注自己的步态模式,并减少次要认知任务的负荷。