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Network, clinical and sociodemographic features of cognitive phenotypes in temporal lobe epilepsy

Authors :
Edgar A. DeYoe
Elizabeth A. Felton
Gyujoon Hwang
Anny Reyes
Vivek Prabhakaran
Cole J. Cook
Camille Garcia-Ramos
Rama Maganti
Erik Kaestner
Lisa L. Conant
Candida Ustine
Linda Allen
Veronica N. Sosa
Manoj Raghavan
Umang Shah
Veena A. Nair
Jedidiah Mathis
Andrew S. Nencka
Dace Almane
Mary E. Meyerand
Jeffrey R. Binder
Rasmus M. Birn
Karina Arkush
Charlene N. Rivera Bonet
Kevin Dabbs
Bruce P. Hermann
Aaron F. Struck
Carrie R. McDonald
Source :
NeuroImage : Clinical, NeuroImage: Clinical, Vol 27, Iss, Pp 102341-(2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Highlights • Cognitive impairment is a major comorbidity of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). • Three discrete cognitive phenotypes of TLE are identified here. • The phenotypes are linked to network, clinical, and socioeconomic characteristics. • This taxonomy advances clinical and theoretical understanding of the cognitive complications of TLE.<br />This study explored the taxonomy of cognitive impairment within temporal lobe epilepsy and characterized the sociodemographic, clinical and neurobiological correlates of identified cognitive phenotypes. 111 temporal lobe epilepsy patients and 83 controls (mean ages 33 and 39, 57% and 61% female, respectively) from the Epilepsy Connectome Project underwent neuropsychological assessment, clinical interview, and high resolution 3T structural and resting-state functional MRI. A comprehensive neuropsychological test battery was reduced to core cognitive domains (language, memory, executive, visuospatial, motor speed) which were then subjected to cluster analysis. The resulting cognitive subgroups were compared in regard to sociodemographic and clinical epilepsy characteristics as well as variations in brain structure and functional connectivity. Three cognitive subgroups were identified (intact, language/memory/executive function impairment, generalized impairment) which differed significantly, in a systematic fashion, across multiple features. The generalized impairment group was characterized by an earlier age at medication initiation (P

Details

ISSN :
22131582
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NeuroImage: Clinical
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fa416bb7d484a8c26ec11c1c269b769b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102341