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Distinguishing between clinical and minimal hepatic encephalopathy on the basis of specific cognitive impairment.

Katia Mattarozzi1, Claudio Campi, Maria Guarino, Andrea Stracciari.   

Abstract

It is well-known that liver cirrhosis is frequently accompanied by a wide range of neuropsychiatric abnormalities, including general and specific cognitive impairment. The aim of this study was to investigate which cognitive functions are selectively compromised in Hepatic Encephalopathy (HE) and to clarify the relationship between clinically overt or nonovert HE and the different forms and degrees of decay in cognitive deficits. Twenty-two patients without overt HE and 12 patients who showed overt HE at the first level of severity, along with matched control subjects, were compared in several cognitive domains. The results showed significant differences in some measures of attention between patients with minimal HE (mHE) and patients with overt HE. There were also notable differences in verbal short-term memory between patients with mHE and healthy subjects. Thus, we can hypothesize that there is a linear diminution in short-term memory and attentional performance starting from healthy patients, moving toward patients with mHE, and finally progressing toward patients with the first grade of overt HE. There are two types of diminution that we noted: between patients with mHE and the overt form, the decline in the attentional domain was more evident, while between healthy subjects and mHE patients, short-term memory showed a more evident decline.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16167202     DOI: 10.1007/s11011-005-7212-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metab Brain Dis        ISSN: 0885-7490            Impact factor:   3.584


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