パーキンソン病における視空間機能障害は、急速な認知症への進行リスク増加を示唆する
Chan Wook Park1,2, Youngseok Choi3, Yeeun Sun1
1Department of Neurology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association
|January 16, 2026
まとめ
早期パーキンソン病(PD)における認知サブタイプの特定は極めて重要である。早期の視空間機能障害を有する患者は、急速な認知症への進行リスクが最も高かった。
科学分野:
- 神経科学
- 神経学
- 認知科学
背景:
- 認知機能障害は、早期パーキンソン病(PD)の一般的であるが、十分に理解されていない特徴である。
- 認知の軌跡を理解することは、PD患者における疾患進行と認知症リスクを予測するために不可欠である。
主な方法:
- 474人の早期パーキンソン病患者の後ろ向き分析。
- 神経心理学的検査データへのサブタイプおよびステージ推論(SuStaIn)アルゴリズムの適用。
- コックス比例ハザードモデルを用いた特定された認知サブタイプ間の認知症進行リスクの比較。
結論:
- 早期PDにおける視空間機能障害は、急速な認知症への進行の予測マーカーとして役立つ可能性がある。
- 特定の認知プロファイルを特定することは、認知症リスクに基づいてPD患者を層別化するのに役立つ可能性がある。
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