Neurocognitive Function of Children suffering from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Southern Iran

S. Zareifar, A. Shoushtari, Aida Abrari, S. Haghpanah
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Background: Children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are prone to neurotoxicity and consequently neurocognitive function impairment mainly due to undergoing different treatment modalities. In the current investigation, neurocognitive function of children with ALL was compared to that of healthy children. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 155 ALL and 155 age- matched healthy children in Shiraz, Southern Iran, were included and evaluated using Continuous Performance Test (CPT).  Results: Mean age of the patients was 9.9± 2.4 years. The number of wrong responses and duration of response did not lead to significant difference between healthy and affected children. In the age group less than 12 years old, the frequency of no-response was higher in the case group compared to control group both in boys and girls (P = 0.012, P = 0.006 respectively). In addition, in male patients younger than 12 years old, the number of correct responses was significantly less than that of  controls (P = 0.010). Patients underwent concurrent radiotherapy and chemotherapy needed significantly more time for responding compared to patients in whom chemotherapy were discontinued and were in remission (P=0.001). Conclusion: Based on the results, ALL children younger than 12 years old showed some defects in cognitive function. Moreover, it was more prominent in young boys compared to young girls. Regardless of the type of treatment regimens, early detection of neurocognitive disorders should be warranted in this high-risk population with more focus on boys and younger children. Psychological support and appropriate interventions can help improve cognitive function, reduce the disruption of education, and enhance the social and family relationships.
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伊朗南部急性淋巴细胞白血病患儿的神经认知功能
背景:急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)患儿容易发生神经毒性,从而导致神经认知功能障碍,这主要是由于接受不同的治疗方式。在本研究中,我们将ALL患儿的神经认知功能与健康儿童进行了比较。材料和方法:在这项横断面研究中,纳入了伊朗南部设拉子155名ALL和155名年龄匹配的健康儿童,并使用持续性能测试(CPT)进行评估。结果:患者平均年龄9.9±2.4岁。错误反应的次数和反应持续时间在健康儿童和患病儿童之间没有显著差异。在12岁以下年龄组中,病例组的无反应发生率高于对照组,男童和女童均有差异(P = 0.012, P = 0.006)。此外,小于12岁的男性患者答对次数明显少于对照组(P = 0.010)。与停止化疗并处于缓解期的患者相比,同时接受放疗和化疗的患者明显需要更多的时间来缓解(P=0.001)。结论:12岁以下ALL患儿在认知功能上存在一定缺陷。此外,年轻男孩比年轻女孩更突出。无论何种治疗方案,在这一高危人群中,神经认知障碍的早期检测都应该得到保证,并更多地关注男孩和更年幼的儿童。心理支持和适当的干预有助于改善认知功能,减少教育中断,加强社会和家庭关系。
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