The Frontal Assessment Battery in RLS patients with and without augmentation |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Christoph-Probst-Platz 1, 6020, Innsbruck, Austria |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveWe assessed frontal executive functions in patients with RLS/WED with and without augmentation and compared the results to healthy controls.MethodsWe recruited 38 patients with RLS/WED. A total of 23 patients were treated with dopaminergic therapy and showed no signs of augmentation and 15 patients had a history of augmentation (AUG). Results were compared to 21 healthy controls. All individuals were assessed by the Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) and the MMSE. Furthermore, impulsivity was assessed during a semi-structured interview.ResultsPatients with AUG performed worse in the FAB than healthy controls and RLS/WED patients without AUG (p = 0.001, η2 = 0.201). When we assessed the subtests of the FAB separately, we found a significant difference in the subtest assessing inhibitory control (p = 0.008, η2 = 0.138).ConclusionsOur findings suggest an impaired executive function in RLS/WED patients with augmentation compared to RLS/WED patients without augmentation and healthy controls. Long term neuroplastic changes within the prefrontal cortex may be the underlying cause for these results. However, further studies in a larger sample size and with a more extensive neuropsychological test battery are needed to confirm our preliminary results. |
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Keywords: | Restless legs syndrome Augmentation Impulse control disorder Frontal assessment battery |
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