What is the impact of thiamine deficiency on cognitive function in patients with alcohol use disorder? - A systematic review.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Joana Teixeira, Inês Pereira, Miguel Castanho, Frederico Simões do Couto
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Abstract

Cognitive impairments are frequently observed in patients with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). Thiamine deficiency is often found in AUD patients and has been suggested as a possible cause of cognitive impairments. While thiamine deficiency is not consistently present in all AUD patients with cognitive deficits, thiamine is traditionally prescribed to patients with AUD to treat or prevent cognitive impairment. To better understand the relationship between thiamine levels and cognitive impairments in AUD patients, we conducted a systematic literature review following the Cochrane guidelines and adhering to the PRISMA-P framework. Additionally, this review is registered in PROSPERO under the reference CRD42024522058. Our research question was: "what is the impact of thiamine deficiency on cognitive function in patients with AUD?". The studies included in this review assessed thiamine levels in AUD patients and found values at or above the threshold for many measures of thiamine deficiency. Despite baseline thiamine levels being above the cutoff for deficiency in these studies, many still identified a correlation between thiamine levels and cognitive function with lower thiamine levels associated with cognitive impairments in AUD patients. This review indicates that there is a relationship between thiamine levels and cognitive function in AUD patients, even in the absence of thiamine deficit. The cognitive domains particularly affected are visuospatial/executive ability, abstraction, attention, verbal fluency, and memory scores, notably delayed memory. Additionally, studies have demonstrated that thiamine supplementation in AUD patients, even in the absence of thiamine deficit, leads to improvements in cognitive function.

硫胺素缺乏对酒精使用障碍患者认知功能有何影响?-系统评价。
在酒精使用障碍(AUD)患者中经常观察到认知障碍。硫胺素缺乏症经常在AUD患者中发现,并被认为是认知障碍的可能原因。虽然并不是所有AUD患者都存在认知缺陷的硫胺素缺乏症,但传统上,硫胺素被用于治疗或预防AUD患者的认知障碍。为了更好地了解硫胺素水平与AUD患者认知障碍之间的关系,我们遵循Cochrane指南并遵循PRISMA-P框架进行了系统的文献综述。此外,本综述在PROSPERO注册,参考号为CRD42024522058。我们的研究问题是:“缺乏硫胺素对AUD患者的认知功能有什么影响?”本综述中包括的研究评估了AUD患者的硫胺素水平,发现许多硫胺素缺乏症的测量值等于或高于阈值。尽管在这些研究中,基线硫胺素水平高于缺乏症的临界值,但许多研究仍然发现硫胺素水平与认知功能之间存在相关性,在AUD患者中,较低的硫胺素水平与认知障碍相关。这篇综述表明,即使在没有硫胺素缺陷的AUD患者中,硫胺素水平与认知功能之间存在关系。特别受影响的认知领域是视觉空间/执行能力、抽象、注意力、语言流畅性和记忆得分,尤其是延迟记忆。此外,研究表明,即使在没有硫胺素缺陷的AUD患者中补充硫胺素,也会导致认知功能的改善。
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European Journal of Internal Medicine
European Journal of Internal Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
6.20%
发文量
364
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Internal Medicine serves as the official journal of the European Federation of Internal Medicine and is the primary scientific reference for European academic and non-academic internists. It is dedicated to advancing science and practice in internal medicine across Europe. The journal publishes original articles, editorials, reviews, internal medicine flashcards, and other relevant information in the field. Both translational medicine and clinical studies are emphasized. EJIM aspires to be a leading platform for excellent clinical studies, with a focus on enhancing the quality of healthcare in European hospitals.
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