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Apathy After Stroke: Incidence, Symptom Trajectory, and Impact on Quality of Life and Disability
Pallucca, Claudia; Lisiecka-Ford, Danuta M; Wood, Lisa; Abul, Azim; Jolly, Amy A; Tozer, Daniel J; Bell, Steven; Forster, Anne; Morris, Robin G; Markus, Hugh S.
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  • Pallucca C; From the Department of Clinical Neurosciences (C.P., D.M.L.-F., A.A.J., D.J.T., S.B., H.S.M.), University of Cambridge; Stroke Unit (L.W., A.A.), West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust; Academic Unit for Aging and Stroke Research (A.F.), University of Leeds; and Department of Psychology (R.G.M.), King's
  • Lisiecka-Ford DM; From the Department of Clinical Neurosciences (C.P., D.M.L.-F., A.A.J., D.J.T., S.B., H.S.M.), University of Cambridge; Stroke Unit (L.W., A.A.), West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust; Academic Unit for Aging and Stroke Research (A.F.), University of Leeds; and Department of Psychology (R.G.M.), King's
  • Wood L; From the Department of Clinical Neurosciences (C.P., D.M.L.-F., A.A.J., D.J.T., S.B., H.S.M.), University of Cambridge; Stroke Unit (L.W., A.A.), West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust; Academic Unit for Aging and Stroke Research (A.F.), University of Leeds; and Department of Psychology (R.G.M.), King's
  • Abul A; From the Department of Clinical Neurosciences (C.P., D.M.L.-F., A.A.J., D.J.T., S.B., H.S.M.), University of Cambridge; Stroke Unit (L.W., A.A.), West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust; Academic Unit for Aging and Stroke Research (A.F.), University of Leeds; and Department of Psychology (R.G.M.), King's
  • Jolly AA; From the Department of Clinical Neurosciences (C.P., D.M.L.-F., A.A.J., D.J.T., S.B., H.S.M.), University of Cambridge; Stroke Unit (L.W., A.A.), West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust; Academic Unit for Aging and Stroke Research (A.F.), University of Leeds; and Department of Psychology (R.G.M.), King's
  • Tozer DJ; From the Department of Clinical Neurosciences (C.P., D.M.L.-F., A.A.J., D.J.T., S.B., H.S.M.), University of Cambridge; Stroke Unit (L.W., A.A.), West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust; Academic Unit for Aging and Stroke Research (A.F.), University of Leeds; and Department of Psychology (R.G.M.), King's
  • Bell S; From the Department of Clinical Neurosciences (C.P., D.M.L.-F., A.A.J., D.J.T., S.B., H.S.M.), University of Cambridge; Stroke Unit (L.W., A.A.), West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust; Academic Unit for Aging and Stroke Research (A.F.), University of Leeds; and Department of Psychology (R.G.M.), King's
  • Forster A; From the Department of Clinical Neurosciences (C.P., D.M.L.-F., A.A.J., D.J.T., S.B., H.S.M.), University of Cambridge; Stroke Unit (L.W., A.A.), West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust; Academic Unit for Aging and Stroke Research (A.F.), University of Leeds; and Department of Psychology (R.G.M.), King's
  • Morris RG; From the Department of Clinical Neurosciences (C.P., D.M.L.-F., A.A.J., D.J.T., S.B., H.S.M.), University of Cambridge; Stroke Unit (L.W., A.A.), West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust; Academic Unit for Aging and Stroke Research (A.F.), University of Leeds; and Department of Psychology (R.G.M.), King's
  • Markus HS; From the Department of Clinical Neurosciences (C.P., D.M.L.-F., A.A.J., D.J.T., S.B., H.S.M.), University of Cambridge; Stroke Unit (L.W., A.A.), West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust; Academic Unit for Aging and Stroke Research (A.F.), University of Leeds; and Department of Psychology (R.G.M.), King's
Neurology ; 102(3): e208052, 2024 02 13.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38207223
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

OBJECTIVES:

Apathy is one of the most common symptoms following stroke and is often associated with worse functional outcome and poor quality of life (QoL). The trajectory of apathy symptoms has been previously described, and different trajectories have been identified. We determined group and individual changes in apathy symptomatology from the acute phase until 1 year after stroke. We also examined the association of apathy and depression with disability and QoL 1 year after stroke.

METHODS:

We measured apathy in a cohort of ischemic stroke survivors at 4 time points from 0 to 12 months after stroke. The Apathy Evaluation Scale (AES) and Dimensional Apathy Scale (DAS) were administered at each time point. Where possible we obtained apathy measured from carers. Depression was assessed with the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS). Disability and QoL were assessed with the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) and 36-Item Short Form Survey (SF-36). We examined the cross-sectional and individual trajectory of apathy symptoms in each dimension and looked at associations of apathy and depression soon after stroke with mRS and SF-36 at 1 year.

RESULTS:

Of 200 participants enrolled, 165 completed apathy measures at 12 months. Patient-rated apathy scores increased in both tests at the group level (AES χ2(3) = 9.86, p = 0.019; DAS χ2(3) = 8.49, p = 0.037) and individual level (AES ß = 0.13, p = 0.002; DAS ß = 0.13, p = 0.005; DAS executive ß = 0.08, p < 0.001). By contrast, carer-rated apathy did not significantly increase (AES χ2(3) = 0.75, p = 0.862; DAS χ2(3) = 2.45, p = 0.484). Apathy scores were associated with worse mRS and SF-36, although most associations were no longer significant when controlling for depression. GDS was associated with worse mRS and SF-36 after controlling for covariates and apathy (mRS ß = 0.08, p = 0.006; SF-36 Mental Component

Summary:

ß = -1.53, p < 0.001; SF-36 Physical Component

Summary:

ß = -0.57, p = 0.016).

DISCUSSION:

Self-reported apathy progressively increases after stroke, especially in the executive dimension. Apathy is associated with worse QoL and greater disability, although some of these associations might be mediated by depression.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Accidente Cerebrovascular / Apatía Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspecto: Patient_preference Límite: Aged / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Neurology Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Accidente Cerebrovascular / Apatía Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspecto: Patient_preference Límite: Aged / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Neurology Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article