[Writing in prodromal and mild dementia with Lewy bodies: an exploratory and preliminary study].

2021 
Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is the second most common form of dementia in elderly patients. In the early stages, it shares many clinical and pathological features with other neurocognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, making early and accurate diagnosis challenging. While written production has been shown to be sensible to pathological aging even before the onset of spoken language disorders, no research has been conducted on this aspect in DLB patients, particularly at the prodromal or mild stages. OBJECTIVE In order to better characterize their cognitive profiles, our speech therapy study aimed to assess the ability of prodromal or mild DLB patients in writing production. METHODS Seventeen prodromal to mild DLB patients underwent written tests selected from the French language assessment corpus GREMOTS. The protocol included dictations of words, logatoms, and sentences. These tests were completed with a self-assessment questionnaire about writing disability and an observational table of writing behavior. RESULTS 18% of patients had a deficit score in dictation of words, 41 % of patients had a deficit score in dictation of logatoms and 35% of patients had a deficit score in dictation of sentences. 71% of patients had a subjective complaint about their handwriting quality. The assessment of handwriting quality also showed difficulties for 76% of patients, with graphic motor pattern disorders and motor symptoms associated with parkinsonism dysgraphia. Finally, our results suggest an impact of working memory, attentional and executive function impairments on logatoms production, and an impact of working memory impairment on long sentences production and grammatical agreements. DISCUSSION These findings are promising and may improve our knowledge of the prodromal and mild stages of DLB. They may also contribute to improve early diagnosis and clinical practice.
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