Changes in Cognitive Function in Patients with Primary Insomnia.

Hui Guo, Meijie Wei, Wantao Ding
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Abstract

Background: Neuropsychological evidence is not sufficient concerning whether there is cognitive impairment in patients with primary insomnia. Further study is needed in this regard.

Aims: To measure the changes in cognitive functioning in patients with primary insomnia.

Methods: 40 patients with insomnia (insomnia group) and 48 normal sleepers (control group) were tested using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), episodic memory test, and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA).

Results: The insomnia group had significantly lower scores than the control group in the naming (t=3.17, p=0.002), immediate memory (t=3.33, p=0.001), and delayed recall (t=6.05, p=0.001) sections of the MoCA, as well as a lower overall score on the MoCA (t=3.24, p=0.002). Participants with different degrees of insomnia also had significantly different scores in naming (F=7.56, p=0.001), language (F=3.22, p=0.045), total score (F=6.72, p=0.002), delayed memory (F=8.41, p=0.001), and delayed recall (F=22.67, p=0.001) sections of the MoCA. The age of primary insomnia patients was correlated to MoCA total score, immediate memory, delayed recall, and delayed recognition function, also with statistical significance. The years of education of primary insomnia patients was also significantly correlated to overall MoCA score, as well as visuospatial and executive function, naming, attention, language, and abstraction sections of the MoCA.

Conclusion: Primary insomnia patients have cognitive impairment. The more severe the insomnia is, the wider the range of and the more serious the degree of cognitive impairment is.

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原发性失眠症患者认知功能的改变。
背景:原发性失眠症患者是否存在认知障碍,神经心理学证据尚不充分。这方面需要进一步研究。目的:观察原发性失眠症患者认知功能的变化。方法:采用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)、情景记忆测试和蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)对40例失眠症患者(失眠组)和48例正常睡眠者(对照组)进行测试。结果:失眠组在MoCA的命名(t=3.17, p=0.002)、即时记忆(t=3.33, p=0.001)和延迟回忆(t=6.05, p=0.001)部分得分显著低于对照组,在MoCA的总体得分较低(t=3.24, p=0.002)。不同失眠程度的被试在命名(F=7.56, p=0.001)、语言(F=3.22, p=0.045)、总分(F=6.72, p=0.002)、延迟记忆(F=8.41, p=0.001)和延迟回忆(F=22.67, p=0.001)部分的MoCA得分也有显著差异。原发性失眠症患者年龄与MoCA总分、即时记忆、延迟回忆、延迟识别功能相关,差异均有统计学意义。原发性失眠症患者的受教育年限与MoCA总分、MoCA的视觉空间和执行功能、命名、注意、语言和抽象部分也显著相关。结论:原发性失眠症患者存在认知障碍。失眠越严重,范围越广,认知障碍程度越严重。
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