The impact of medial temporal and parietal atrophy on cognitive function in dementia

Susianti, Noor Alia and Prodjohardjono, Astuti and Vidyanti, Amelia Nur and Setyaningsih, Indarwati and Gofir, Abdul and Setyaningrum, Cempaka Thursina Srie and Effendy, Christantie and Setyawan, Nurhuda Hendra and Setyopranoto, Ismail (2024) The impact of medial temporal and parietal atrophy on cognitive function in dementia. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 14 (1). ISSN 2045-2322

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Abstract

Although medial temporal atrophy (MTA) and parietal atrophy (Koedam score) have been used to diagnose Alzheimer's disease (AD), early detection of other dementia types remains elusive. The study aims to investigate the association between these brain imaging markers and cognitive function in dementia. This cross-sectional study collected data from the Memory Clinic of Dr. Sardjito General Hospital Yogyakarta, Indonesia from January 2020 until December 2022. The cut-off value of MTA and Koedam score was set with Receiver Operating Curve. Multivariate analysis was performed to investigate the association between MTA and Koedam score with cognitive function. Of 61 patients, 22.95% had probable AD, 59.01% vascular dementia, and 18.03% mixed dementia. Correlation test showed that MTA and Koedam score were negatively associated with Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Indonesian Version (MoCA-INA) score. MTA score >= 3 (AUC 0.69) and Koedam score >= 2 (AUC 0.67) were independently associated with higher risk of poor cognitive function (OR 13.54, 95% CI 1.77-103.43, p = 0.01 and OR 5.52, 95% CI 1.08-28.19, p = 0.04). Higher MTA and Koedam score indicate worse cognitive function in dementia. Future study is needed to delineate these findings as prognostic markers of dementia severity.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Imaging marker; Medial temporal atrophy (MTA); Koedam score; Cognitive function; Dementia
Subjects: R Medicine > RD Surgical Divisions
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing > Surgical Divisions
Depositing User: Mukhotib Mukhotib
Date Deposited: 06 May 2025 00:29
Last Modified: 06 May 2025 00:29
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/16244

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