Predictive Validity And Usefulness Of Visual Scanning Task In Hiv/Aids - A Case Control Analysis

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O. Ogunrin, F. Odiase
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There are evidences of brain damage based on functional neuro-imaging studies in patients with HIV/AIDS in the developed countries. However there is little or no information among this group of patients in the sub-Saharan Africa due to non-availability of functional neuron-imaging facilities. The objective was to assess the predictive validity of computerized visual scanning test as a tool to screen for presence of brain damage in HIV/AIDS patients. We used a neuropsychological tool the computerized visual scanning task a sensitive tool that discriminates between brain-damaged subjects and normal population to assess the presence of damage in a randomly selected sample of 192 HIV-positive subjects. These subjects performances were compared with age sex and level of education matched 96 controls. The visual scanning task had a sensitivity of 81.77% specificity of 81.25% and accuracy of 81.6%. There were significant differences in the performances of the HIV-positive subjects when compared with controls (p<0.05). Furthermore the severity of disease reflected by the CD4 levels worsens their performances. The visual scanning task is a useful screening tool for brain damage in HIV/AIDS by inference from impairment of visual information processing and disturbances in perceptual mental strategies. There is progressive neuro-cognitive decline as the disease worsens. (authors)
视觉扫描任务对Hiv/Aids的预测效度和有用性——一个病例对照分析
在发达国家的HIV/AIDS患者中,有基于功能神经影像学研究的脑损伤证据。然而,由于缺乏功能性神经元成像设备,在撒哈拉以南非洲的这组患者中几乎没有信息。目的是评估计算机视觉扫描测试作为筛查艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者存在脑损伤的工具的预测有效性。我们使用了一种神经心理学工具计算机视觉扫描任务,这是一种区分脑损伤受试者和正常人群的敏感工具,以评估随机选择的192名hiv阳性受试者中存在的损伤。这些受试者的表现与96个对照组的年龄、性别和教育水平相匹配。视觉扫描任务的灵敏度为81.77%,特异性为81.25%,准确率为81.6%。hiv阳性被试的表现与对照组相比有显著差异(p<0.05)。此外,CD4水平反映的疾病严重程度使其表现恶化。从视觉信息加工障碍和知觉心理策略障碍推断,视觉扫描任务是一种有用的HIV/AIDS脑损伤筛查工具。随着病情的恶化,神经认知能力会逐渐下降。(作者)
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