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Quantitative indices of clinical uremia.

P E Teschan, H E Ginn, J R Bourne, J W Ward, B Hamel, J C Nunnally, M Musso, W K Vaughn.   

Abstract

The disabling, dialysis-responsive symptoms of clinical uremia primarily represent impaired functions of the nervous system. Accordingly, these studies used several quantitative electrophysiologic and cognition-dependent probes of nervous system function: peripheral nerve-conduction velocity, response latency and amplitude; electroencephalographic (EEG) power-spectrum analysis; visual evoked response latency; EEG responses to photic driving; and measures of integrated behavioral performance that stressed sustained and selective attention, reaction time, speed of decision-making, short-term memory, and mental manipulation of symbols. Probes of quanitified central nervous system function consistently revealed impairments that varied directly with the degree of renal failure, that improved following onset of maintenance dialysis, and that improved still further after successful renal transplantation. In contrast, measures of peripheral nerve function were generally unchanged. Neurobehavioral measures that are relevant to uremic symptomatology provide quantitative estimates of the clinically significant, whole-organism biologic effects of renal failure and its several treatments. Applications of such measures in studies of symptomatic states other than uremia are indicated also.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 222935     DOI: 10.1038/ki.1979.88

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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2.  Loss of executive function after dialysis initiation in adults with chronic kidney disease.

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3.  Metabolic Profiling of Impaired Cognitive Function in Patients Receiving Dialysis.

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4.  Changes in visual evoked potentials in children on chronic dialysis treatment.

Authors:  A Ducati; D Cattarelli; M Cenzato; A Landi; A Edefonti; L Capitanio; M Pavani; R Villani
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6.  Dynamics of electroencephalogram (EEG) in different stages of chronic kidney disease.

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7.  EEG spectral changes induced by hemodialysis.

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Review 9.  The nervous system and chronic kidney disease in children.

Authors:  Debbie S Gipson; Crista E Wetherington; Peter J Duquette; Stephen R Hooper
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2004-06-18       Impact factor: 3.714

10.  Cognitive changes associated with switching to frequent nocturnal hemodialysis or renal transplantation.

Authors:  Bradley S Dixon; John M VanBuren; James R Rodrigue; Robert S Lockridge; Robert Lindsay; Christopher Chan; Michael V Rocco; Jacob J Oleson; Leigh Beglinger; Kevin Duff; Jane S Paulsen; John B Stokes
Journal:  BMC Nephrol       Date:  2016-01-22       Impact factor: 2.388

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