Journal article
Hippocampal subfield volumes are associated with verbal memory after first-ever ischemic stroke
MS Khlif, LJ Bird, C Restrepo, W Khan, E Werden, N Egorova-Brumley, A Brodtmann
Alzheimer S and Dementia Diagnosis Assessment and Disease Monitoring | WILEY | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1002/dad2.12195
Abstract
Introduction: Hippocampal subfield volumes are more closely associated with cognitive impairment than whole hippocampal volume in many diseases. Both memory and whole hippocampal volume decline after stroke. Understanding the subfields’ temporal evolution could reveal valuable information about post-stroke memory. Methods: We sampled 120 participants (38 control, 82 stroke), with cognitive testing and 3T-MRI available at 3 months and 3 years, from the Cognition and Neocortical Volume after Stroke (CANVAS) study. Verbal memory was assessed using the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test-Revised. Subfields were delineated using FreeSurfer. We used partial Pearson’s correlation to assess the association..
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Funding Acknowledgements
NHMRC, Grant/Award Number: APP1020526; Brain Foundation, Wicking Trust, Collie Trust, and Sidney and FionaMyer Family Foundation. N.E., Grant/Award Number: DE180100893