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Pyramidal and extrapyramidal scale (PEPS): a new scale for the assessment of motor impairment in vascular cognitive impairment associated with small vessel disease.

机译:金字塔形和锥体外系量表(PEPS):一种用于评估与小血管疾病相关的血管性认知障碍中的运动障碍的新量表。

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OBJECTIVE: Vascular cognitive impairment associated with small vessel disease (sVCI) may manifest as both cognitive and motor dysfunctions. However, few instruments exist for systematically assessing motor symptoms in sVCI, even though many neuropsychological tests exist to evaluate cognitive function. We developed a new scale for assessing motor impairments and evaluated the reliability and validity of the scale in patients with sVCI. METHODS: A new motor scale, called the PEPS (Pyramidal and Extra Pyramidal Scale for sVCI), consisted of 34 items (for 60 total points) with 5 subdomains: corticospinal, corticobulbar, extrapyramidal signs, gait abnormalities, and gait severity. The PEPS was compared between 75 patients with sVCI and 73 control patients who had dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) without ischemia. RESULTS: The PEPS had good interrater and test-retest reliability, and it was moderately to highly correlated with the UPDRS, NIHSS, MMSE, CDR, and ADL scales. An optimal cut-off score of PEPS to discriminate dementia or MCI patients with ischemia from those without ischemia was 6.5 with a sensitivity of 88% and a specificity of 100%. CONCLUSION: The PEPS is a reliable and valid scale that can be used to assess and monitor motor impairment in patients with vascular cognitive impairment due to small vessel disease.
机译:目的:与小血管疾病(sVCI)相关的血管性认知障碍可能同时表现为认知功能障碍和运动功能障碍。但是,尽管存在许多评估认知功能的神经心理学测试,但很少有仪器可以系统地评估sVCI中的运动症状。我们开发了评估运动障碍的新量表,并评估了sVCI患者的量表的信度和效度。方法:一种新的运动量表,称为PEPS(sVCI的金字塔形和超金字塔形量表),由34个项目(总计60分)组成,具有5个子域:皮质脊髓,皮质球,锥体束外信号,步态异常和步态严重度。比较了75例sVCI患者和73例患有痴呆或轻度认知障碍(MCI)但无缺血的对照患者的PEPS。结果:PEPS具有良好的界面和重测信度,并且与UPDRS,NIHSS,MMSE,CDR和ADL量表具有中等至高度相关性。区分痴呆或MCI缺血患者与非缺血患者的PEPS最佳截止分值为6.5,敏感性为88%,特异性为100%。结论:PEPS是一种可靠且有效的量表,可用于评估和监测因小血管疾病引起的血管性认知障碍的运动障碍。

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