迷你心理测验与钟图测验评估血液透析患者认知功能障碍

D. Yıldız, M. Seferoğlu, A. Güneş, Nilufer Buyukkoyuncu, A. Yildiz, K. Kılıc, C. Gül, S. Kahvecioğlu, A. Oruc, D. Sığırlı
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目的:我们的目的是通过一种易于应用的测试,即迷你精神状态检查和时钟绘制测试,来评估血液透析患者中常见且难以诊断的认知功能障碍。材料和方法:在布尔萨专业培训研究医院肾病诊所和私人透析中心随访的266名(266,88.37%)透析患者和35名(11.63%)健康对照者参与了我们的研究。神经科医生对受试者进行了迷你精神状态检查和时钟绘制测试。将患者的MMSE和CDT评分与对照组进行比较。结果:患者组和对照组在年龄、性别、糖尿病和吸烟方面相似。透析组的高血压发生率明显较高。对照组的迷你精神状态检查和时钟绘制测试的成功率显著较高。在MMSE中评估的定向、注意力和语言模式在血液透析组中显著降低。MMSE和尿素的注册记忆和回忆得分之间存在统计学显著的负相关。结论:应密切监测血液透析患者的认知功能。记录记忆、回忆得分和尿素之间的关系表明,尿毒症毒素可能会对记忆功能产生负面影响。此外,这些患者的认知表现可以通过时钟绘制测试进行监测。
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Assessment of Cognitive Dysfunction in Hemodialysis Patients By the Mini Mental Test and the Clock Drawing Test
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to assess cognitive dysfunction, which is common in hemodialysis patients and difficult to diagnose, by an easily applicable test, the Mini Mental State Examination and Clock Drawing Test. MATERIAL and METHODS: Two hundred and sixty six (266, 88.37%) dialysis patients that were followed-up at the Nephrology Clinic of Bursa Specialty Training and Research Hospital and private dialysis centers, and 35 (11.63%) healthy control individuals were involved in our study. Mini Mental State Examination and Clock Drawing Test were applied by a neurologist to the subjects. MMSE and CDT scores of the patients were compared with the control group. RESULTS: Patient and control groups were similar in terms of age, gender, diabetes, and smoking. The rate of hypertension was significantly higher in the dialysis group. Mini Mental State Examination and Clock Drawing Test success rates were significantly higher in the control group. Orientation, attention and language modalities evaluated in the MMSE were observed to be significantly lower in the hemodialysis group. A statistically significant inverse correlation was found between registration memory and recall scores in MMSE, and urea. CONCLUSION: Cognitive performances of hemodialysis patients must be monitored closely. The relationship between record memory and recall scores and urea suggests that uremic toxins may affect memory functions negatively. In addition, cognitive performance can be monitored by Clock Drawing Test in these patients.
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