Structural connectivity-based predictors of cognitive impairment in stroke patients attributable to aging

Author:

Bučková Barbora RehákORCID,Kala David,Kořenek Jakub,Matušková Veronika,Kumpošt Vojtěch,Svobodová LenkaORCID,Otáhal Jakub,Škoch Antonín,Šulc Vlastimil,Olšerová Anna,Vyhnálek Martin,Janský Petr,Tomek Aleš,Marusič Petr,Jiruška Přemysl,Hlinka JaroslavORCID

Abstract

Despite the rising global burden of stroke and its socio-economic implications, the neuroimaging predictors of subsequent cognitive impairment are still poorly understood. We address this issue by studying the relationship of white matter integrity assessed within ten days after stroke and patients’ cognitive status one year after the attack. Using diffusion-weighted imaging, we apply the Tract-Based Spatial Statistics analysis and construct individual structural connectivity matrices by employing deterministic tractography. We further quantify the graph-theoretical properties of individual networks. The Tract-Based Spatial Statistic did identify lower fractional anisotropy as a predictor of cognitive status, although this effect was mostly attributable to the age-related white matter integrity decline. We further observed the effect of age propagating into other levels of analysis. Specifically, in the structural connectivity approach we identified pairs of regions significantly correlated with clinical scales, namely memory, attention, and visuospatial functions. However, none of them persisted after the age correction. Finally, the graph-theoretical measures appeared to be more robust towards the effect of age, but still were not sensitive enough to capture a relationship with clinical scales. In conclusion, the effect of age is a dominant confounder especially in older cohorts, and unless appropriately addressed, may falsely drive the results of the predictive modelling.

Funder

Czech Health Research Council Project

the Ministry of Health Czech Republic

the Czech Technical University Internal Grant Agency

Institute of Computer Science

Motol University Hospital Prague, Czech Republic

the Czech Academy of Sciences Strategy AV21 Research Programmes

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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