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Publications [#374980] of Kathleen A. Welsh-Bohmer

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  1. Farrer, TJ; Bigler, ED; Tsui-Caldwell, YHW; Abildskov, TJ; Tschanz, JT; Welsh-Bohmer, KA (2023). Scheltens ratings, clinical white matter hyperintensities and executive functioning in the Cache County Memory Study.. Applied neuropsychology. Adult, 1-7. [doi]
    (last updated on 2025/06/16)

    Abstract:

    Objective

    Examine the association between neuropsychologically assessed executive function and clinically identifiable white matter burden from magnetic resonance imaging, using a visual rating system (Scheltens Rating System) applied to the Cache County Memory Study (CCMS) archival database.

    Method

    We used the Scheltens Ratings Scale to quantify white matter lesion burden in the CCMS sample and used this metric as a predictor of executive function. The sample included 60 individuals with dementia and 13 healthy controls.

    Results

    Higher Scheltens ratings were associated with poorer task performance on an Executive Function composite score of common neuropsychological tests. This association held true for both controls and dementing cases.

    Conclusions

    The current findings support extensive prior literature demonstrating the association between brain vascular health determined by white matter burden and clinical outcomes based on neuropsychological assessment of cognitive performance.

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