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Using endogenous saccades to characterize fatigue in multiple sclerosis

Marisa, Ferreira, 1992- (författare)
University of Minho, Portugal ; Association “Todos com a Esclerose Multipla (TEM)”, Portugal
Pereira, Paulo A. (författare)
Association “Todos com a Esclerose Multipla (TEM)”, Portugal ; University of Minho, Portugal
Parreira, Marta (författare)
Association “Todos com a Esclerose Multipla (TEM)”, Portugal
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Sousa, Inês (författare)
University of Minho, Portugal
Cerqueira, João J. (författare)
University of Minho, Portugal ; Hospital de Braga, Portugal
Macedo, António Filipe, 1976- (författare)
Linnéuniversitetet,Institutionen för medicin och optometri (MEO),University of Minho, Portugal
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Elsevier, 2017
2017
Engelska.
Ingår i: Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. - : Elsevier. - 2211-0348 .- 2211-0356. ; 14, s. 16-22
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  • PurposeMultiple Sclerosis (MS) is likely to cause dysfunction of neural circuits between brain regions increasing brain working load or a subjective overestimation of such working load leading to fatigue symptoms. The aim of this study was to investigate if saccades can reveal the effect of fatigue in patients with MS.MethodsPatients diagnosed with MS (EDSS<=3) and age matched controls were recruited. Eye movements were monitored using an infrared eyetracker. Each participant performed 40 trials in an endogenous generated saccade paradigm (valid and invalid trials). The fatigue severity scale (FSS) was used to assess the severity of fatigue. FSS scores were used to define two subgroups, the MS fatigue group (score above normal range) and the MS non-fatigue. Differences between groups were tested using linear mixed models.ResultsThirty-one MS patients and equal number of controls participated in this study. FSS scores were above the normal range in 11 patients. Differences in saccade latency were found according to group (p<0.001) and trial validity (p=0.023). Differences were 16.9 ms, between MS fatigue and MS non-fatigue, 15.5 ms between MS fatigue and control. The mean difference between valid and invalid trials was 7.5 ms. Differences in saccade peak velocity were found according to group (p<0.001), the difference between MS fatigue and control was 22.3°/s and between MS fatigue and non-fatigue was 12.3°/s. Group was a statistically significant predictor for amplitude (p<0.001). FSS scores were correlated with peak velocity (p=0.028) and amplitude (p=0.019).ConclusionConsistent with the initial hypothesis, our study revealed altered saccade latency, peak velocity and amplitude in patients with fatigue symptoms. Eye movement testing can complement the standard inventories when investigating fatigue because they do not share similar limitations. Our findings contribute to the understanding of functional changes induced by MS and might be useful for clinical trials and treatment decisions.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Neurologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Neurology (hsv//eng)

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Functional assessment
Saccades
Fatigue
Multiple Sclerosis
Optometry
Optometri
Health and Caring Sciences
Hälsovetenskap
Medicin
Medicine

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