Speech and language impairments in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia: A systematic review

Geraudie, Amandine; Battista, Petronilla; Garcia, Adolfo M.; Allen, Isabel E.; Miller, Zachary A.; Gorno-Tempini, Maria Luisa; Montembeault, Maxime

Abstract

Although behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) is classically defined by behavioral and socioemotional changes, impairments often extend to other cognitive functions. These include early speech and language deficits related to the disease's core neural disruptions. Yet, their scope and clinical relevance remains poorly understood. This systematic review characterizes such disturbances in bvFTD, considering clinically, neuroanatomically, genetically, and neuropathologically defined subgroups. We included 181 experimental studies, with at least 5 bvFTD patients diagnosed using accepted criteria, comparing speech and language outcomes between bvFTD patients and healthy controls or between bvFTD subgroups. Results reveal extensive and heterogeneous deficits across cohorts, with (a) consistent lexico-semantic, reading writing, and prosodic impairments; (b) inconsistent deficits in motor speech and grammar; and (c) relative preservation of phonological skills. Also, preliminary findings suggest that the severity of speech and language deficits might be associated with global cognitive impairment, predominantly temporal or fronto-temporal atrophy and MAPT mutations (vs C9orf72). Although under-recognized, these impairments contribute to patient characterization and phenotyping, while potentially informing diagnosis and management.

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Título según WOS: Speech and language impairments in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia: A systematic review
Título de la Revista: NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS
Volumen: 131
Editorial: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 1076
Página final: 1095
DOI:

10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.10.015

Notas: ISI