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White matter hyperintensities in cognitive impairment with Lewy body disease: a multicentre study

Jinghuan Gan, Zhihong Shi, Shuai Liu, Xudong Li, Yiming Liu, Hongcan Zhu, Yang Lü, Guili Zhang, Hao Lu, Baozhi Gang, Zhichao Chen, Yong Ji

2023European Journal of Neurology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are associated with cognitive deficits and worse clinical outcomes in dementia, but rare studies have been carried out of cognitive impairment in Lewy body disease (CI-LB) patients. The objective was to investigate the associations between WMHs and clinical manifestations in patients with CI-LB. METHODS: In this retrospective multicentre cohort study, 929 patients (486 with dementia with Lewy bodies [DLB], 262 with Parkinson's disease dementia [PDD], 74 with mild cognitive impairment [MCI] with Lewy bodies [MCI-LB] and 107 with Parkinson's disease with MCI [PD-MCI]) were analysed from 22 memory clinics between January 2018 and June 2022. Demographic and clinical data were collected by reviewing medical records. WMHs were semi-quantified according to the Fazekas method. Associations between WMHs and clinical manifestations were investigated by multivariate linear or logistic regression models. RESULTS: Dementia with Lewy bodies patients had the highest Fazekas scores compared with PDD, MCI-LB and PD-MCI. Multivariable regressions showed the Fazekas score was positively associated with the scores of Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Part III (p = 0.001), Hoehn-Yahn stage (p = 0.004) and total Neuropsychiatric Inventory (p = 0.001) in MCI-LB and PD-MCI patients. In patients with DLB and PDD, Fazekas scores were associated with the absence of rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (p = 0.041) and scores of Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Part III (p < 0.001), Hoehn-Yahn stage (p < 0.001) and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (p = 0.014). CONCLUSION: White matter hyperintensity burden of DLB was higher than for PDD, MCI-LB and PD-MCI. The greater WMH burden was significantly associated with poorer cognitive performance, worse motor function and more severe neuropsychiatric symptoms in CI-LB.

Topics & Concepts

HyperintensityDementia with Lewy bodiesDementiaREM sleep behavior disorderMedicineClinical Dementia RatingLewy bodyInternal medicineParkinson's diseaseRating scaleDiseasePediatricsPsychologyMagnetic resonance imagingRadiologyDevelopmental psychologyParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchEpilepsy research and treatment