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Discrimination between organic and hepatic encephalopathy by means of continuous reaction times.

P Elsass, S E Christensen, E L Mortensen, H Vilstrup.   

Abstract

Measurement of continuous reaction times (CRT) was applied to 105 hospitalized controls, 65 patients with brain damage and 47 patients with hepatic encephalopathy. One hundred and fifty reaction times were measured in every patient. The best discrimination between controls and patients with organic brain damage was obtained with the 10 percentile of the reaction time distribution (86% correct classification). The 90 percentile discriminated best between controls and patients with hepatic encephalopathy (86% correct classification). Furthermore, the ratio between the 50 percentile and the difference between the 10 and 90 percentile made it possible to discriminate between the two groups of patients (91% correct classification), which indicates that the CRT test is suitable as a screening device for discrimination between organic brain damage and hepatic encephalopathy.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3982241     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0676.1985.tb00012.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Liver        ISSN: 0106-9543


  14 in total

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Journal:  Metab Brain Dis       Date:  2014-03-30       Impact factor: 3.584

3.  Effects of common chronic medical conditions on psychometric tests used to diagnose minimal hepatic encephalopathy.

Authors:  M M Lauridsen; L Poulsen; C K Rasmussen; M Høgild; M K Nielsen; O B Schaffalitzky de Muckadell; H Vilstrup
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4.  A double-blind study of the sedative effects of the thalidomide enantiomers in humans.

Authors:  P Höglund; T Eriksson; S Björkman
Journal:  J Pharmacokinet Biopharm       Date:  1998-08

5.  Gender and age effects on the continuous reaction times method in volunteers and patients with cirrhosis.

Authors:  Mette Munk Lauridsen; Henning Grønbæk; Esben B Næser; Steffen T Leth; Hendrik Vilstrup
Journal:  Metab Brain Dis       Date:  2012-05-22       Impact factor: 3.584

Review 6.  The continuous reaction times method for diagnosing, grading, and monitoring minimal/covert hepatic encephalopathy.

Authors:  M M Lauridsen; M Thiele; N Kimer; H Vilstrup
Journal:  Metab Brain Dis       Date:  2013-01-10       Impact factor: 3.584

7.  Minimal hepatic encephalopathy characterized by parallel use of the continuous reaction time and portosystemic encephalopathy tests.

Authors:  M M Lauridsen; O B Schaffalitzky de Muckadell; H Vilstrup
Journal:  Metab Brain Dis       Date:  2015-05-29       Impact factor: 3.584

8.  Opposite effects of sleep deprivation on the continuous reaction times in patients with liver cirrhosis and normal persons.

Authors:  Mette Munk Lauridsen; Jesper Frøjk; Ove B Schaffalitzky de Muckadell; Hendrik Vilstrup
Journal:  Metab Brain Dis       Date:  2014-07-10       Impact factor: 3.584

9.  Meta-analysis: The diagnostic accuracy of critical flicker frequency in minimal hepatic encephalopathy.

Authors:  F J Torlot; M J W McPhail; S D Taylor-Robinson
Journal:  Aliment Pharmacol Ther       Date:  2013-01-07       Impact factor: 8.171

10.  Predictors of health-related quality of life in outpatients with cirrhosis: results from a prospective cohort.

Authors:  Maja Thiele; Gro Askgaard; Hans B Timm; Ole Hamberg; Lise L Gluud
Journal:  Hepat Res Treat       Date:  2013-12-22
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