Effects of Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis on Driving Ability, Memory Functioning, Sustained Attention, and Quality of Life §

M. Mets, E. Volkerts, E. Dunnebier, L. D. S. Domis, B. Olivier, J. Verster
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Background: Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) has shown to affect quality of life and impair cognitive function- ing. Objective: The objective of this study was to compare driving ability, memory, and psychomotor performance during grass pollen season with winter season in untreated patients with SAR. Methods: Patients with SAR were trained and tested during the grass pollen season (summer) and winter. An on-the-road driving test during normal traffic conditions was performed. Primary parameter is the Standard Deviation of Lateral Posi- tion (SDLP), i.e. the weaving of the car. In addition, a word learning test and continuous performance test were performed and quality of life was assessed. Patients were included if in winter the Total 5-Symptoms Score (T5SS) was 3. Results: 70 patients were recruited of which 22 started the study. Fifteen patients completed the study of which 11 met the inclusion criteria. These 11 patients had a mean T5SS of 6.8 in summer and 0.6 in winter. Patient reported a significantly reduced overall quality of life during grass pollen season (p<0.0001). No significant effects were found on the driving test, except a significant (but not relevant) decrease in mean speed during the grass pollen season (p<0.035). No significant ef- fects were found on the word learning test and continuous performance test. Conclusion: Our data suggest that moderate SAR symptoms do not impair driving ability, memory functioning and con- tinuous performance. However, given the small sample size future studies should confirm these findings.
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季节性变应性鼻炎对驾驶能力、记忆功能、持续注意力和生活质量的影响
背景:季节性变应性鼻炎(SAR)已被证明会影响生活质量和损害认知功能。目的:本研究的目的是比较未经治疗的SAR患者在草花粉季节和冬季的驾驶能力、记忆和精神运动表现。方法:在草花粉季节(夏季)和冬季对SAR患者进行训练和测试。在正常交通条件下进行了道路驾驶测试。主要参数是横向位置的标准偏差(SDLP),即汽车的编织。此外,还进行了单词学习测试和持续表现测试,并评估了生活质量。冬季5种症状总分(T5SS)为3分的患者纳入。结果:招募了70例患者,其中22例开始研究。15例患者完成了研究,其中11例符合纳入标准。11例患者夏季T5SS平均值为6.8,冬季T5SS平均值为0.6。患者报告在草花粉季节总体生活质量显著降低(p<0.0001)。除草花粉季节的平均速度显著降低(p<0.035)外,对驾驶考试没有显著影响(但不相关)。在单词学习测试和连续表现测试中没有发现显著的影响。结论:我们的数据表明中度SAR症状不影响驾驶能力、记忆功能和连续表现。然而,由于样本量小,未来的研究应该证实这些发现。
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