A Pilot Study of the pedsPCF Item Bank as a Screening Tool for Pediatric Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy.

Daniella Ohnemus, K. Neighbors, Lisa G. Sorensen, J. Lai, E. Alonso
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OBJECTIVES Despite the need for monitoring cognition for minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) in children with portal hypertension, few screening methods exist. The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Pediatric Cognitive Function (PedsPCF) item bank, a 43-item parent- and self-report questionnaire, could be a useful screening tool. This study aimed to evaluate the PedsPCF item bank as a screening tool and explore its correlation with other neurocognitive measures and clinical indicators of portal hypertension. METHODS Pediatric patients with portal hypertension were recruited at Lurie Children's Liver Clinic. A short battery of neuropsychological tests tapping attention, executive functioning, and fine motor speed was administered along with surveys of cognitive functioning (PedsPCF, Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function; BRIEF) and quality of life (PROMIS Pediatric-25 Profile). RESULTS 18 patients participated (ages 8 to 17). The PedsPCF correlated well with the BRIEF but did not correlate with neurocognitive testing. Qualitative heatmap analysis of the relationship between z-scores and clinical signs of portal hypertension suggests the PedsPCF is less sensitive than the BRIEF. The fine motor task (Grooved Pegboard) appears to offer the highest sensitivity of the tests administered and is also relatively quick and easy to administer. CONCLUSIONS Elements of the battery show promise in this small pilot sample. The BRIEF and the Grooved Pegboard may hold the most potential for screening in the clinical setting. Further study is necessary to examine this question in a larger multi-center sample.
pespcf题库作为儿童轻度肝性脑病筛查工具的初步研究。
目的:尽管有必要监测门静脉高压症患儿轻度肝性脑病(MHE)的认知,但现有的筛查方法很少。患者报告结果测量信息系统(PROMIS)儿科认知功能(PedsPCF)题库是一份43项家长和自我报告的问卷,可能是一个有用的筛查工具。本研究旨在评估PedsPCF题库作为筛查工具的价值,并探讨其与门静脉高压症其他神经认知指标和临床指标的相关性。方法在卢里儿童肝脏诊所招募门静脉高压症患儿。一组简短的神经心理学测试,包括注意力、执行功能和精细运动速度,以及认知功能调查(PedsPCF,执行功能行为评定量表;BRIEF)和生活质量(PROMIS pediatrics -25 Profile)。结果18例患者参与,年龄8 ~ 17岁。PedsPCF与BRIEF相关良好,但与神经认知测试无关。定性热图分析z分数与门静脉高压症临床体征之间的关系表明,PedsPCF的敏感性低于BRIEF。精细运动任务(槽钉板)似乎提供了最高的灵敏度的测试,也相对快速和容易管理。结论该电池的成分在这个小的试点样品中显示出希望。BRIEF和槽状钉板可能在临床筛查中最有潜力。进一步的研究需要在更大的多中心样本中检验这个问题。
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