Neuropsychiatric Profile as a Predictor of Cognitive Decline in Mild Cognitive Impairment

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Roberto Natalia,Portella Maria J.,Marquié Marta,Alegret Montserrat,Hernández Isabel,Mauleón Ana,Rosende-Roca Maitee,Abdelnour Carla,Esteban de Antonio Ester,Tartari Juan P.,Vargas Liliana,López-Cuevas Rogelio,Bojaryn Urszula,Espinosa Ana,Ortega Gemma,Pérez-Cordón Alba,Sanabria Ángela,Orellana Adelina,de Rojas Itziar,Moreno-Grau Sonia,Montrreal Laura,Alarcón-Martín Emilio,Ruíz Agustín,Tárraga Lluís,Boada Mercè,Valero Sergi

Abstract

Introduction: Mild cognitive impairment is often associated with affective and other neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS). This co-occurrence might have a relevant impact on disease progression, from MCI to dementia.Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the trajectories of cognitive decline in an MCI sample from a memory clinic, taking into consideration a perspective of isolated cognitive functions and based on NPS clusters, accounting for the different comorbid symptoms collected at their baseline visit.Methods: A total of 2,137 MCI patients were monitored over a 2.4-year period. Four clusters of NPS (i.e., Irritability, Apathy, Anxiety/Depression and Asymptomatic) were used to run linear mixed models to explore the interaction of cluster with time on cognitive trajectories using a comprehensive neuropsychological battery (NBACE) administered at baseline and at the three subsequent follow-ups.Results: A significant interaction between cluster and time in cognitive decline was found when verbal learning and cued-recall were explored (p = 0.002 for both memory functions). For verbal learning, the Irritability cluster had the largest effect size (0.69), whereas the Asymptomatic cluster showed the smallest effect size (0.22). For cued-recall, the Irritability cluster had the largest effect size among groups (0.64), and Anxiety/Depression had the smallest effect size (0.21).Conclusions: In MCI patients, the Irritability and Apathy NPS clusters shared similar patterns of worsening in memory functioning, which could point to these NPS as risk factors of a faster cognitive decline, acting as early prognostic markers and helping in the diagnostic process.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience,Ageing

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