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Table 5 Correlation between subject expression scores of ADRP, global CBF and relative CBF of VOI, and cognitive function in patients with AD

From: The identification and cognitive correlation of perfusion patterns measured with arterial spin labeling MRI in Alzheimer’s disease

 

ADRP subject score

CBF

Identification cohort

Validation cohort

Global

Right precuneus

Left posterior cingulate

Left angular

Right inferior parietal lobule

Right inferior temporal gyrus

r

P

r

P

r

P

r

P

r

P

r

P

r

P

r

P

Global cognition

 − 0.637

 < 0.001

 − 0.441

0.035

0.239

0.213

0.434

0.019

0.619

 < 0.001

0.537

0.003

0.475

0.009

0.361

0.054

Memory

 − 0.430

0.020

0.055

0.805

0.218

0.256

0.503

0.005

0.470

0.010

0.438

0.018

0.435

0.018

0.426

0.021

Processing speed

 − 0.716

 < 0.001

 − 0.599

0.003

0.246

0.198

0.502

0.006

0.645

 < 0.001

0.602

 < 0.001

0.498

0.006

0.483

0.008

Executive function

 − 0.674

 < 0.001

 − 0.559

0.006

0.237

0.215

0.436

0.018

0.577

0.001

0.522

0.004

0.563

0.002

0.530

0.003

Language

 − 0.464

0.011

 − 0.270

0.213

0.352

0.061

0.230

0.231

0.434

0.019

0.506

0.005

0.312

0.099

0.293

0.123

Visuospatial function

 − 0.696

 < 0.001

 − 0.478

0.021

0.232

0.227

0.338

0.073

0.573

0.001

0.488

0.007

0.708

 < 0.001

0.589

 < 0.001

  1. z-scores for global cognition and different cognitive domains were calculated from raw scores of neuropsychological assessments referenced the mean and standard deviation of all NCs. Global cognition was measured with the MMSE. Memory = average of total learning, delayed recall and recognition on the AVLT and the BVMT-R; processing speed = average of the SDMT and the TMT-A; executive function = average of the TMT-B and the Stroop color-word test; language = average of the AFT, the COWAT and the BNT; visuospatial function = the JLO. Data for cognitive domains was missing from 3 AD patients of identification cohort. Correlation analysis for global and regional CBF were conducted in AD patients from identification cohort