Longitudinal follow up of data‐driven cognitive subtypes in Parkinson's disease

Author:

Pourzinal Dana1,Yang Jihyun1,Sivakumaran Kumareshan1,McMahon Katie L.2,Mitchell Leander3,O'Sullivan John D.14,Byrne Gerard J.15,Dissanayaka Nadeeka N.134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine The University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research Herston QLD Australia

2. School of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Health Queensland University of Technology Brisbane QLD Australia

3. School of Psychology The University of Queensland St. Lucia Australia

4. Department of Neurology Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Herston QLD Australia

5. Mental Health Service Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Herston QLD Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimThe dual syndrome hypothesis proposes that there are two cognitive subtypes in Parkinson's disease (PD): a frontal subtype with executive/attention impairment and gradual cognitive decline, and a posterior‐cortical subtype with memory/visuospatial deficits and rapid cognitive decline. We aimed to compare the rate of global cognitive decline between subtypes derived using data‐driven methods and explore their longitudinal performance within specific cognitive domains to better understand the prognosis of each subtype.MethodFrontal, posterior‐cortical, globally impaired, and cognitively intact PD subtypes were identified at baseline using k‐means clustering (N = 85), and 29 participants (34%) returned for follow‐up assessments on average 4.87 years from baseline. Linear mixed effects models compared progression of subtypes on global cognition; psychological symptoms; parkinsonism; and the memory, attention, executive, language, and visuospatial cognitive domains.ResultsThe frontal subtype was lost to attrition. While rate of change in parkinsonism, anxiety, and apathy differed between subtypes, there was no difference in the rate of global cognitive decline. However, the posterior‐cortical subtype declined most rapidly in verbal memory, card sorting, trail making, and judgement of line orientation (JLO), while the cognitively intact group declined most rapidly on verbal memory and semantic fluency. The globally impaired subtype declined most rapidly in JLO, although this should be interpreted with caution due to high attrition.ConclusionDespite limited sample size, the present study supports the differential progression of the posterior‐cortical subtype compared to cognitively intact and globally impaired PD. These results encourage further, large‐scale longitudinal investigations of cognitive subtypes in PD.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Australian Government

Australian Association of Gerontology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience

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