| Literature DB >> 29354568 |
Min A Shin1, Oak Tae Park1, Joon-Ho Shin1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the anatomical correlates of the neuropsychological deficits in patients with the cerebellar stroke.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebellum; Cognition; Executive function; Stroke
Year: 2017 PMID: 29354568 PMCID: PMC5773435 DOI: 10.5535/arm.2017.41.6.924
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Rehabil Med ISSN: 2234-0645
Fig. 1Schematic representation of the subdivisions of the cerebellum.
Demographics and clinical findings of the subjects (n=26)
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation or number.
K-MMSE, Korean version of Mini-Mental Status Examination.
Comparison of neuropsychological subtests according to the type of stroke lesion after the cerebellar stroke
Values are presented as the mean±standard deviation (z-score) or the percentage of patients with an abnormal performance.
a)p-value by the Student t-test or the Mann-Whitney U-test for the numeric neuropsychological subtests, or the χ2 test or the Fisher exact test for the categorical dichotomous neuropsychological subtests.
Z-scores of numeric neuropsychological subtests in patients with the cerebellar stroke (n=26)
The z-score is a standardized score of each parameter with an age and an educational level that matches those of the general population in Korea.
a)A z-score <0 indicates a poorer performance compared with the population average.
b)A z-score <−1 indicates an abnormal performance based on the Seoul Neuropsychological Screening Battery (SNSB-II) criteria.
*p<0.05 by the one-sample t-test.
Proportion of patients with an abnormal performance on the categorical dichotomous neuropsychological subtests in patients with the cerebellar stroke (n=26)
Proportion of patients with an abnormal performance on the neuropsychological subtests evaluating the executive functions in patients with the cerebellar stroke
*p<0.05 by the χ2 test or the Fisher exact test (comparisons of the normal vs. abnormal performances between patients according to the presence of specific cerebellar lesions).