| Literature DB >> 26789001 |
Yana Yunusova1,2,3, Naida L Graham1,3, Sanjana Shellikeri1, Kent Phuong1, Madhura Kulkarni2, Elizabeth Rochon1,3, David F Tang-Wai4,5, Tiffany W Chow4,6, Sandra E Black4,7,8, Lorne H Zinman4,8, Jordan R Green9.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study examines reading aloud in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and those with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in order to determine whether differences in patterns of speaking and pausing exist between patients with primary motor vs. primary cognitive-linguistic deficits, and in contrast to healthy controls.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26789001 PMCID: PMC4720472 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0147573
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Participants’ demographic and disease characteristics.
Values are means plus/minus standard deviations.
| Controls (N = 33) | ALS (N = 85) | FTD-BV (N = 9) | FTD-PNFA (N = 9) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 59.21±12.57 | 59.4±10.01 | 68.44±8.41 | 66.44±7.37 |
| Sex (M:F) | 13:20 | 53:32 | 5:4 | 5:4 |
| Disease duration (months) | NA | 40.37±27.39 | 62.89±23.59 | 81.00±52.67 |
| MOCA /30 | 27.21±2.51 | 26.44±2.55 | 26.38±2.45 | 14.56±6.29 |
| ALSFRS-R/ 48 | NA | 33.53±6.63 | NA | NA |
FTD-BV = behavioural variant of FTD; FTD-PNFA = FTD with Progressive nonfluent aphasia.
Fig 1The acoustic waveform recorded from a control participant with pauses—the silent intervals of 300 msec or longer—automatically identified by the SPA software.
Demographic and overall disease characteristics for the ALS subgroups.
Values are means plus/minus standard deviations.
| ALS (N = 85) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 59.18±10.31 | 61.44±10.26 | 57.09±9.71 | 60.00±10.10 |
| Sex (M:F) | 18:10 | 17:8 | 10:12 | 8:2 |
| ALS duration (months) | 38.74±21.87 | 42.46±22.48 | 31.64±21.15 | 59.00±50.28 |
| ALSFRS-R, Total /48 | 37.00±6.08 | 31.56±6.04 | 33.32±5.36 | 29.20±8.08 |
ALS-M = mild; ALS-R = respiratory; ALS-B = bulbar; ALS-RB = respiratory-bulbar.
Fig 2Bar plots showing group differences on the two measures that were used to differentiate patients with ALS into subgroups—ALSFRS-R bulbar subscore and %FVC.
Error bars display 1 standard error of measurement (SEM).
Means and standard deviations on each of the speech and pause measures for each group.
| ALS | FTD | Controls (N = 32) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Speaking rate (WPM) | 156.63 ±27.96 | 150.02 ±24.87 | 104.43 ±26.27 | 123.45 ±38.73 | 140.45 ±48.88 | 118.57 ±32.15 | 176.83 ±20.93 |
| Articulatory rate (SPM) | 268.53 ±37.64 | 267.93 ±37.80 | 176.30 ±38.90 | 234.17 ±67.32 | 256.32 ±47.32 | 219.04 ±35.34 | 285.79 ±29.85 |
| Mean phrase duration (sec) | 2.85 ±0.85 | 2.31 ±0.93 | 2.91 ±0.63 | 2.05 ±0.50 | 2.87 ±1.95 | 2.08 ±0.69 | 3.19 ±0.55 |
| CV phrase | 0.67 ±0.17 | 0.59 ±0.10 | 0.57 ±0.19 | 0.57 ±0.16 | 0.53 ±0.23 | 0.61 ±0.17 | 0.39 ±0.11 |
| Pause time (sec) | 8.19 ±4.21 | 9.62 ±7.45 | 12.36 ±3.56 | 15.69 ±8.25 | 17.10 ±21.39 | 15.82 ±12.76 | 5.19 ±1.50 |
| # of Pauses | 11.11 ±4.16 | 13.60 ±8.44 | 16.90 ±4.88 | 19.20 ±7.44 | 19.56 ±21.62 | 20.11 ±10.18 | 8.44 ±1.98 |
| % Pause time | 20.06 ±7.11 | 23.17 ±6.51 | 19.94 ±5.61 | 27.89 ±6.47 | 25.91 ±19.06 | 26.18 ±12.93 | 15.07 ±3.15 |
| Mean pause duration (sec) | 0.72 ±0.17 | 0.72 ±0.17 | 0.71 ±0.16 | 0.79 ±0.20 | 0.76 ±0.20 | 0.73 ±0.32 | 0.62 ±0.12 |
| CV pause | 0.38 ±0.18 | 0.34 ±0.20 | 0.43 ±0.13 | 0.45 ±0.18 | 0.50 ±0.28 | 0.44 ±0.18 | 0.26 ±0.08 |
ALS: M = Mild, R = Respiratory, B = Bulbar, RB = Respiratory-Bulbar; FTD: FTD-BV = Behavioral variant FTD, FTD-PNFA = Non-fluent primary progressive aphasia, CV = coefficient of variation, WPM = words per minute, SPM = syllables per minute. Asterisks denote significantly impaired relative to normal controls at
*p<0.05;
**p<0.01;
***p<0.001. Superscript letters denote significantly impaired relative to the
a mild,
b respiratory,
c bulbar,
d respiratory-bulbar,
e FTD-BV, and
f FTD-PNFA at p<0.05.
†Tested with non-parametric statistics.
Coefficients of determination (R2) from regression analyses assessing contribution of bulbar and/or respiratory impairments to performance on each speech and pause measure; N = 83.
| Variable | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Speaking rate | 0.36 | 0.01 | 0.36 |
| Articulatory rate | 0.39 | 0.05 | 0.41 |
| Mean phrase duration (sec) | 0.01 | 0.19 | 0.20 |
| CV phrase | 0.03 | 0.04 | 0.09 |
| Pause time (sec) | 0.17 | 0.01 | 0.20 |
| # of Pauses | 0.16 | 0.02 | 0.20 |
| % Pause time | 0.01 | 0.13 | 0.15 |
| Mean pause duration (sec) | 0.02 | 0.01 | 0.03 |
| CV pause | 0.08 | 0.02 | 0.09 |
~ Predictor variable in the model; asterisks denote significance at
*p<0.05;
***p<0.001.
Fig 3Correlations between (a, left) ALSFRS-R bulbar subscore (/12) and articulatory rate (SPM); and (b, right) FVC (%) and Mean phrase durations (sec) with the coefficients of determination in patients with ALS.