Abstract

BackgroundWe sought to characterize the cognitive function and neuropsychiatric symptoms in cerebral radionecrosis (CRN) patients who have received conformal radiation for nasopharyngeal carcinoma.MethodsA total of 40 patients treated with radiotherapy (RT) that developed CRN (RT + CRN), 40 patients treated with radiotherapy that did not have CRN (RT-No-CRN), and 36 newly diagnosed untreated nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients (No-RT) were recruited. The cognitive function and neuropsychiatric symptoms were evaluated with Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA), the mini-mental state examination (MMSE), activity of daily living scale (ADL), neuropsychiatric inventory (NPI), Hamilton depression scale (HAMD) and Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA).ResultsThe RT + CRN group had the lowest mean MMSE, MoCA and ADL scores, while highest mean NPI, HAMD and HAMA scores among the three patient groups (P < 0.05). Thirty (75%) of the RT + CRN patients were deemed cognitively impaired by the MoCA compared with 9 (22.5%) by the MMSE (χ 2 = 22.064; P < 0.001). Eighty-two percents of subject in RT + CRN group experienced neuropsychiatric symptoms within the past 4 weeks. Irritability, anxiety, depression and agitation in the RT + CRN group were of the most significantly frequent among the 3 groups.ConclusionsThe CRN patients generally have manifestations in cognitive and psychological impairment, which have their typical characteristics, and should be considered in CRN treatment and rehabilitation. The MoCA classifies more CRN patients as cognitively impaired than the MMSE, justifying further studies of the MoCA as an appropriate screen for CRN.

Highlights

  • We sought to characterize the cognitive function and neuropsychiatric symptoms in cerebral radionecrosis (CRN) patients who have received conformal radiation for nasopharyngeal carcinoma

  • The RT + CRN and RT-No-CRN groups spent more time in completing mini-mental state examination (MMSE) compared with the nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients (No-RT) group (P < 0.01), and they spent more time in completing Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA) (P < 0.01)

  • Compared to the RT-No-CRN group, the RT + CRN patients had significant high rate of cognitive impairment either deemed by the MoCA (75%, P = 0.001) or by MMSE (22.5%, P = 0.002), according to the given cutoff scores

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Introduction

We sought to characterize the cognitive function and neuropsychiatric symptoms in cerebral radionecrosis (CRN) patients who have received conformal radiation for nasopharyngeal carcinoma. To reach satisfactory local control, the radiation field extends from the skull base to the lower neck and a total dose of about 70 Gy is generally required. A major manifestation of CRN is the development of cognitive and neuropsychiatric impairment. Patients usually exhibit cognitive dysfunction ranges from inattention, impaired short term memory, bradyphrenia, to frank dementia, and are often accompanied with neuropsychiatric symptoms. Cognitive and neuropsychiatric impairment have been recognized as a significant problem in CRN patients. The objective of this study was to characterize cognitive impairment and neuropsychiatric symptoms in CRN patients who have received conformal radiation for NPC, and to develop a sensitive instrument for routine screening.

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