Authors
Lei Zhao, J Matthijs Biesbroek, Lin Shi, Wenyan Liu, Hugo J Kuijf, Winnie WC Chu, Jill M Abrigo, Ryan KL Lee, Thomas WH Leung, Alexander YL Lau, Geert J Biessels, Vincent Mok, Adrian Wong
Publication date
2018/8
Journal
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
Volume
38
Issue
8
Pages
1299-1311
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Lesion location is an important determinant for post-stroke cognitive impairment. Although several ‘strategic’ brain regions have previously been identified, a comprehensive map of strategic brain regions for post-stroke cognitive impairment is lacking due to limitations in sample size and methodology. We aimed to determine strategic brain regions for post-stroke cognitive impairment by applying multivariate lesion-symptom mapping in a large cohort of 410 acute ischemic stroke patients. Montreal Cognitive Assessment at three to six months after stroke was used to assess global cognitive functioning and cognitive domains (memory, language, attention, executive and visuospatial function). The relation between infarct location and cognition was assessed in multivariate analyses at the voxel-level and the level of regions of interest using support vector regression. These two assumption-free analyses consistently …
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Scholar articles
L Zhao, JM Biesbroek, L Shi, W Liu, HJ Kuijf, WWC Chu… - Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, 2018