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Relationship between cognitive function and regional cerebral blood flow in different types of dementia
Authors:Aiko Osawa  Yukiko Shimamoto  Etsuko Maeshima  Eri Sekiguchi  Koji Kakishita
Affiliation:1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School, Okayama, Japan;2. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Wakayama Medical University, Japan;3. Department of Internal Medicine, Wakayama Medical University, Japan;4. Department of Neurological Surgery, Hidaka General Hospital, Japan
Abstract:Purpose:?We assessed relationships between cognitive impairment and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in the different types of dementia.

Subjects and Methods:?Subjects, who included 27 with Alzheimer's disease (AD), seven with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), six with vascular dementia (VaD), and 12 normal controls, were evaluated using the Mini-mental State (MMS), Kana-hiroi Test, an auditory verbal learning test (AVLT), a word fluency test (WFT) and Raven's Coloured Progressive Matrices (RCPM). The rCBF was measured using a three-dimensional stereotaxic ROI template method (3DSRT).

Results:?In all dementia types, left superior frontal hypoperfusion was demonstrated. In AD and VaD significant CBF reduction also was seen in both angular, temporal, occipital, and precentral, both hippocampi, thalami, and pericallosal regions, and the left lenticular nucleus. MMS, Kana-hiroi Test, and AVLT scores correlated with CBF in all regions. WFT scores were correlated highly with CBF in the left side in frontal, temporal, and angular regions and right and left lenticular nuclei, thalami, and pericallosal regions. RCPM scores correlated with CBF in posterior regions.

Conclusion:?Close coupling was evident between reduced rCBF and cognitive dysfunction in patients with dementia. Use of neuropsychologic tests and rCBF determinations in combination should enhance diagnostic accuracy.
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