NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TWO GROUPS OF PROBABLE-AD PATIENTS FROM DIFFERENT AREAS OF BRAZILNEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TWO GROUPS OF PROBABLE-AD PATIENTS FROM DIFFERENT AREAS OF BRAZIL

Analucy A V De Oliveira
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During normal aging there are some cognitive and behavioral changes similar to those observed in a transitional state or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and early onset dementia, making it challenging for health care professionals to reach an accurate and reliable diagnosis. Objective: The current study examined the performance of two different groups of patients diagnosed with probable Alzheimer’s disease (AD) on a neuropsychological test battery. Methods: Twenty-two AD patients from Brasília-DF (AD1) and thirty-four AD patients from Palmas-TO, northern Brazil (AD2), were selected and a short neuropsychological battery administered. To verify the reliability of these previous diagnoses of AD, both groups of patients were compared with a group of healthy controls. Results: AD patients showed cognitive deficit but scores were lower for the AD2 group compared with the AD1 group considering the cut-off point. Notably, patients from the AD1 group were older (p=0.004) and had less formal education (p<0.001) than those from the AD2 group. Comparing different cognitive domains between AD groups, post hoc analysis showed that the AD1 group was characterized by deficits in episodic memory retrieval (p<0.001), semantic memory (p<0.001) and verbal fluency (p<0.001). In contrast, the AD2 group showed lower scores in attention (p=0.007), executive functioning (p<0.001) and working memory (p<0.001). Conclusion: This pattern suggests that the Palma group of patients had a neuropsychological profile that was inconsistent with AD. Although the results of this study have important clinical implications, the effects of age, education, and gender on cognitive performance should be explored further.
来自巴西不同地区的两组可能的ad患者神经心理表现的差异巴西不同地区两组可能的ad患者神经心理表现的差异
在正常衰老过程中,存在一些认知和行为变化,类似于在过渡状态或轻度认知障碍(MCI)和早发性痴呆中观察到的变化,这使得卫生保健专业人员难以做出准确可靠的诊断。目的:本研究考察了两组被诊断为阿尔茨海默病(AD)的不同患者在神经心理测试中的表现。方法:选取来自Brasília-DF (AD1)的22例AD患者和来自巴西北部Palmas-TO (AD2)的34例AD患者,进行短期神经心理治疗。为了验证这些既往AD诊断的可靠性,将两组患者与一组健康对照组进行比较。结果:AD患者表现为认知障碍,但考虑到分界点,AD2组得分低于AD1组。值得注意的是,与AD2组相比,AD1组患者年龄更大(p=0.004),受正规教育程度更低(p<0.001)。事后分析显示,AD1组在情景记忆检索(p<0.001)、语义记忆(p<0.001)和语言流畅性(p<0.001)方面存在缺陷。相比之下,AD2组在注意力(p=0.007)、执行功能(p<0.001)和工作记忆(p<0.001)方面得分较低。结论:这种模式表明Palma组患者的神经心理特征与AD不一致。虽然本研究结果具有重要的临床意义,但年龄、教育程度和性别对认知表现的影响有待进一步探讨。
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