Literature DB >> 17123930

Neuropsychological profile of persons with anoxic brain injury: differences regarding physiopathological mechanism.

A Garcia-Molina1, T Roig-Rovira, A Enseñat-Cantallops, R Sanchez-Carrion, N Pico-Azanza, M Bernabeu, J M Tormos.   

Abstract

PRIMARY
OBJECTIVE: To determine the neuropsychological profile of persons with anoxic brain injury. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: A retrospective study on a population of persons with anoxic brain injury admitted to a Brain Injury Unit (Institut Guttmann, Spain) from 1995-2003. The sample was divided according to physiopathological mechanisms in two sub-groups: ischemic anoxia (21 cases) and hypoxemic anoxia (11 cases). Functions assessed included orientation, attention, language, visuo-perceptive and visuo-constructive processing and verbal memory.
RESULTS: Neuropsychological assessment showed diffuse cognitive impairment in all assessed functions. Episodes of ischemic anoxia caused more severe verbal memory and learning problems than episodes of hypoxemic anoxia.
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that memory problems are the most prominent and relevant impairment, although all other cognitive functions are also impaired, affecting both memory itself and general behaviour. Statistical analysis also provides preliminary evidence on the different profile of memory impairment whether cerebral anoxia had hypoxic or ischemic origin.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2006        PMID: 17123930     DOI: 10.1080/02699050600983248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Inj        ISSN: 0269-9052            Impact factor:   2.311


  3 in total

1.  Long-term Neuropsychiatric Complications and 18F-FDG-PET Hypometabolism in the Brain From Prolonged Infection of COVID-19.

Authors:  Allen T Yu; Nicole M Absar
Journal:  Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord       Date:  2021-12-30       Impact factor: 2.357

2.  Neuronal Death in the CNS Autonomic Control Center Comes Very Early after Cardiac Arrest and Is Not Significantly Attenuated by Prompt Hypothermic Treatment in Rats.

Authors:  Ji Hyeon Ahn; Tae-Kyeong Lee; Hyun-Jin Tae; Bora Kim; Hyejin Sim; Jae-Chul Lee; Dae Won Kim; Yoon Sung Kim; Myoung Cheol Shin; Yoonsoo Park; Jun Hwi Cho; Joon Ha Park; Choong-Hyun Lee; Soo Young Choi; Moo-Ho Won
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2021-01-02       Impact factor: 6.600

3.  Cognitive Impairment in Convalescent COVID-19 Patients Undergoing Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation: The Association with the Clinical and Functional Status.

Authors:  Pasquale Moretta; Pasquale Ambrosino; Anna Lanzillo; Laura Marcuccio; Salvatore Fuschillo; Antimo Papa; Gabriella Santangelo; Luigi Trojano; Mauro Maniscalco
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-04
  3 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.