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Fall risk is related to cognitive functioning in ambulatory multiple sclerosis patients.

Yaprak Ozum Unsal BilginAsli KöskdereliogluMuhtesem Gedizlioglu
Published in: Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (2023)
We determined that advanced age, lower education level, and cognitive dysfunction adversely affect gait speed and balance. Among the fallers, those with lower SDMT and MoCA scores had higher falling rates. We determined that EDSS and BBS scores are predictive factors for falls in patients with MS. In conclusion, patients with cognitive impairment should be closely monitored for the risk of falling. Consideration of falls during follow-up examinations might be predictive of cognitive deterioration in patients with MS.
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