Motor Dysfunction Correlates with Frontal White Matter Ischemic Changes in Patients with Leukoaraiosis

Author:

Viana-Baptista Miguel12,Bugalho Paulo1,Jordão Constança3,Ribeiro Olga4,Esperança-Pina José António5,Ferro José6

Affiliation:

1. Neurology Department, Hospital de Egas Moniz (CHLO), 1349-019 Lisbon, Portugal

2. CEDOC, Faculty of Medical Sciences, New University of Lisbon, 1169-056 Lisbon, Portugal

3. Ressonância Magnética de Caselas, 1400-045 Lisbon, Portugal

4. Neuropsychology Department, Hospital de Egas Moniz (CHLO), 1349-019 Lisbon, Portugal

5. Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medical Sciences, New University of Lisbon, 1200-249 Libson, Portugal

6. Neurology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Hospital de Santa Maria, 1649-035 Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract

Objectives. To test the relation between white matter lesions (WML) location and physical performance, in aged patients.Methods. Subjects: 29 patients (17 males), aged >65 (mean age72.6±5.2), with leukoaraiosis. WML was quantified with a visual scale; Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) was measured bilaterally in frontal periventricular lesioned white matter and frontal and parieto-occipital normal appearing white matter (NAWM). Motor performance was studied using the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), single leg stand time, finger tapping and grooved pegboard tests (GPT).Results. There were significant correlations between the frontal region visual scale scores and SPPB chair stands (r=-0.379;P=.039) and Grooved Pegboard (r=0.393;P=.032); frontal NAWM ADC values and SPPB standing balance (r=-0.450;P=.014) and SPPB 4 meter walk (r=-0.379;P=.043).Conclusion. Frontal WML are negatively related to motor performance in patients with leukoaraiosis. DWI results suggest that this may be true even for NAWM.

Funder

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology

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