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Memory complaints in amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: More prospective or retrospective?

机译:内存投诉在Amnestic Mild认知障碍:更多的潜在或回顾性?

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Objective Patients with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI), usually considered an early stage of Alzheimer's disease, have deficits not only in retrospective memory (RM), that is, recalling of past events, words or people, but also on prospective memory (PM), the cognitive ability of remembering to execute delayed intentions in the future. This study investigated whether patients with aMCI refer more PM complaints as compared with RM complaints, and whether this might depend upon short‐term vs long‐term items or time‐based vs event‐based tasks. Methods Patients with aMCI ( n ?=?178) and healthy controls ( n ?=?160) underwent the Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ), a 16‐item instrument to appraise differences between PM and RM complaints, as well as a general mental state examination, a subjective memory complaints questionnaire, objective memory tests, and assessment of depressive symptoms and activities of daily living. Results Patients with aMCI reported more memory complaints evaluated with the PRMQ (total score?=?44.3?±?10.8) as compared with controls (36.7?±?9.8, P ??0.001). Using a mixed effect repeated‐measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) showed that participants generally referred more retrospective than prospective memory complaints. Patients with aMCI had significantly more complaints on short‐term memory as compared with long‐term memory, and more complaints in time‐based (auto‐initiated) as compared with event‐based tasks, than healthy controls. Conclusion Patients with aMCI reported significantly more difficulties on short‐term memory, presumably reflecting internal temporal lobe pathology typical of Alzheimer's disease, and more complaints on time‐based tasks, which are cognitively very demanding, but did not seem particularly troubled regarding prospective memory.
机译:客观患者的患者患有Amnestic认知障碍(AMCI),通常被认为是阿尔茨海默病的早期阶段,不仅在回顾记忆(RM)中,那就是回顾过去的事件,言语或人,也回顾前景记忆(PM ),记住未来延迟意图的认知能力。本研究调查了与RM投诉相比,AMCI患者是否参考更多PM投诉,以及这是否可能取决于短期与长期项目或基于时间的基于VS事件的任务。方法患有AMCI的患者(N?= 178)和健康对照(N?=?160)进行前瞻性和回顾性记忆问卷(PRMQ),一个16项仪器,以评估PM和RM投诉之间的差异,以及一个一般精神状态审查,主观记忆投诉问卷,客观记忆试验,以及评估抑郁症状和日常生活活动。结果AMCI患者报告了使用PRMQ(总分数)评估的更多内存投诉(总分?=?44.3?±10.8),如对照(36.7?±9.8,P?<0.001)。使用混合效应的反复措施分析协方差(ANCOVA)显示,参与者通常比预期记忆投诉更多的回顾。与长期记忆相比,患有AMCI的患者对短期记忆有明显更多的投诉,而与基于事件的任务相比,与基于时间的任务相比,与健康的任务相比,抱怨更多的投诉。结论AMCI患者报告对短期记忆的困难显着困难,可能反映了典型的阿尔茨海默病的典型颞叶病理,以及对基于时间的任务的抱怨,这是非常苛刻的,但对未来的记忆看起来并没有特别困扰。

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