Screening for cognitive impairment in adults with sickle cell disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Presse Medicale Pub Date : 2023-11-17 DOI:10.1016/j.lpm.2023.104207
Maryline Couette , Justine Roy , Damien Oudin Doglioni , Olena Bereznyakova , Christian Stapf , Gregory Jacquin , Valérie Fraïle , Philippe Desmarais , Sara-Maude Desforges , Lahoud Touma , Bénédicte Nauche , Pablo Bartolucci , Kevin H.M. Kuo , Stéphanie Forté
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Neurovascular disease such as symptomatic stroke, silent brain infarcts and vascular cognitive impairment are common complications of sickle cell disease (SCD) that can have devastating consequences on quality of life, employment, and social functioning.  Early recognition of neurovascular disease is a prerequisite for the timely optimization of medical care and to connect patients to adaptive resources. While cognitive impairment has been well described in children, currently available data are limited in adults. As a result, guidance on the optimal cognitive screening strategies in adults is scarce. We conducted a systematic review to identify the different screening tools that have been evaluated in SCD. A meta-analysis was performed to estimate the prevalence of suspected cognitive impairment in this population. In this qualitative synthesis, we present 8 studies that evaluated 6 different screening tools. Patient characteristics that impacted on cognitive screening performance included age, education level, and a prior history of stroke. We report a pooled prevalence of 38% [14–62%] of suspected cognitive impairment. We discuss the relative benefits and limitations of the different screening tools to help clinicians select an adapted approach tailored to their specific patients’ needs. Further studies are needed to establish and validate cognitive screening strategies in patients with diverse cultural and educational backgrounds.

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成人镰状细胞病的认知障碍筛查:系统回顾和荟萃分析
神经血管疾病,如症状性卒中、无症状性脑梗死和血管性认知障碍是镰状细胞病(SCD)的常见并发症,可对生活质量、就业和社会功能造成毁灭性后果。神经血管疾病的早期识别是及时优化医疗护理和将患者与适应性资源联系起来的先决条件。虽然儿童的认知障碍已得到很好的描述,但目前可获得的成人数据有限。因此,关于成人最佳认知筛查策略的指导很少。我们进行了一项系统综述,以确定在SCD中评估过的不同筛选工具。进行了一项荟萃分析,以估计该人群中疑似认知障碍的患病率。在这个定性综合中,我们提出了8项研究,评估了6种不同的筛选工具。影响认知筛查表现的患者特征包括年龄、教育水平和既往中风史。我们报告了疑似认知障碍的总患病率为38%[14-62%]。我们讨论了不同筛查工具的相对优点和局限性,以帮助临床医生选择适合其特定患者需求的方法。需要进一步的研究来建立和验证不同文化和教育背景患者的认知筛查策略。
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