Subacute cognitive impairment after first-ever transient ischemic attack or ischemic stroke in young adults: The ODYSSEY study

Author:

Schellekens Mijntje MI1ORCID,Boot Esther M1ORCID,Verhoeven Jamie I1ORCID,Ekker Merel S1ORCID,van Alebeek Mayte E2,Brouwers Paul JAM3,Arntz Renate M3,van Dijk Gert W4,Gons Rob AR5,van Uden Inge WM5,den Heijer Tom6,de Kort Paul LM7,de Laat Karlijn F8,van Norden Anouk2,Vermeer Sarah E9ORCID,van Zagten Marian SG10,van Oostenbrugge Robert J11,Wermer Marieke JH12,Nederkoorn Paul J13,van Rooij Frank G14,van den Wijngaard Ido R15,de Leeuw Frank-Erik1,Kessels Roy PC1617,Tuladhar Anil M1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

2. Department of Neurology, Amphia Hospital, Breda, The Netherlands

3. Department of Neurology, Medisch Spectrum Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

4. Department of Neurology, Canisius-Wilhelmina Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

5. Department of Neurology, Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

6. Department of Neurology, Franciscus Gasthuis & Vlietland, BA Rotterdam, The Netherlands

7. Department of Neurology, Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital, Tilburg, Netherlands

8. Department of Neurology, Haga Hospital, Den Haag, Netherlands

9. Department of Neurology, Rijnstate Hospital, Arnhem, The Netherlands

10. Department of Neurology, Jeroen Bosch Hospital, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands

11. Department of Neurology, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience (MHeNs), Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands

12. Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands

13. Department of Neurology, Amsterdam University Medical Centre, location AMC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

14. Department of Neurology, Medical Centre Leeuwarden, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands

15. Department of Neurology, Haaglanden Medical Center, The Hague, The Netherlands

16. Radboud University, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Center for Cognition, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

17. Vincent van Gogh Institute for Psychiatry, Venray, The Netherlands

Abstract

Introduction: We aimed to investigate the prevalence of cognitive impairment in the subacute phase after transient ischemic attack (TIA) and ischemic stroke (IS), factors associated with a vascular cognitive disorder, and the prevalence of subjective cognitive complaints and their relation with objective cognitive performance. Patients and methods: In this multicenter prospective cohort study, we recruited patients with first-ever TIA and IS, aged 18–49 years, between 2013 and 2021 for cognitive assessment up to 6 months after index event. We calculated composite Z-scores for seven cognitive domains. We defined cognitive impairment as a composite Z-score < −1.5. We defined major vascular cognitive disorder as a Z-score < −2.0 in one or more cognitive domains. Results: Fifty three TIA and 545 IS patients completed cognitive assessment with mean time to assessment of 89.7 (SD 40.7) days. The median NIHSS at admission was 3 (interquartile range, 1–5). Cognitive impairment was common in five domains (up to 37%), with similar proportion in TIA and IS patients. Patients with major vascular cognitive disorder had a lower education level, higher NIHSS scores and more frequent lesions in the left frontotemporal lobe than without vascular cognitive disorder ( p < 0.05 FDR-corrected). Subjective memory and executive cognitive complaints were present in about two-thirds of the patients, but were weakly associated with objective cognitive performance (β: −0.32 and −0.21, respectively). Discussion and conclusion: In the subacute phase after TIA or stroke in young adults, cognitive impairment and subjective cognitive complaints are prevalent, but they are weakly associated with each other.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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