Language and Neurocognitive Impairments Associated with Hypothyroidism.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Firas Alfwaress, Murtala Muhammad
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Abstract

Introduction: Accumulating clinical evidence has indicated that hypothyroidism was associated with neurocognitive and linguistic impairments; however, these impairments were not reported in Arabic individuals. The aims of the present study were (1) to investigate the patterns of linguistic and neurocognitive impairments associated with hypothyroidism in native speakers of Jordanian Arabic and (2) to examine the accuracy of TFT in confirming a clinical diagnosis of hypothyroidism.

Methods: A cross-sectional design with random recruitment of participants from targeted hypothyroid (HT) and euthyroid (ET) groups was conducted. Clinical evaluation of hypothyroidism was obtained via a structured questionnaire followed by TFT. Evaluation measures included digit span, confrontation naming, color naming, auditory and visual memory, and visual recognition tasks. The HT group comprised 36 participants including 8 males and 28 females with a ratio of 1:3.5. Their age ranged between 5.11 and 10.7 years (M = 7.7, SD = ±1.4). The ET group included an equal number of participants in terms of age and gender, their age ranged between 5.9 and 10.8 years (M = 7.6, SD = ±1.5).

Results: Results revealed significant differences between the two experimental groups in all of the linguistic and neurocognitive tasks. The HT showed 10- and 26-s delayed responses on a timed color naming and visual recognition tasks compared to the ET group, whereas the ET group showed larger scores compared to the HT on the digit span, confrontation naming, auditory memory, and visual memory tasks. Differences were 2.2, 4, 1.7, and 3 points, respectively.

Conclusion: Hypothyroidism influences linguistic and neurocognitive functions mainly naming ability, working memory, and auditory and visual processes needed for learning. Clinicians ought to be attentive to these impacts when designing screening and therapy protocols for children with hypothyroidism. Furthermore, TSH showed higher prediction of hypothyroidism and may be used in favor of FT3 and FT4.

与甲状腺功能减退症相关的语言和神经认知障碍。
越来越多的临床证据表明,甲状腺功能减退与神经认知和语言障碍有关;然而,这些损伤在阿拉伯人身上没有报道。本研究的目的是:(1)调查母语为约旦阿拉伯语的人与甲状腺功能减退相关的语言和神经认知障碍的模式;(2)检查TFT在确认甲状腺功能减退的临床诊断中的准确性。方法:采用横断面设计,从靶向性甲状腺功能减退(HT)组和靶向性甲状腺功能正常(ET)组随机招募参与者。甲状腺功能减退症的临床评价通过结构化问卷和TFT获得。评估措施包括数字广度、对抗命名、颜色命名、听觉和视觉记忆以及视觉识别任务。HT组共36人,其中男性8人,女性28人,比例为1:3.5。年龄5.11 ~ 10.7岁(M = 7.7, SD =±1.4)。ET组包括年龄和性别相同的参与者,他们的年龄范围在5.9至10.8岁之间(M = 7.6, SD =±1.5)。结果:两组在语言和神经认知任务上均存在显著差异。与ET组相比,HT组在限时颜色命名和视觉识别任务上表现出10秒和26秒的延迟反应,而ET组在数字广度、对抗命名、听觉记忆和视觉记忆任务上表现出比HT组更高的分数。差异分别为2.2分、4分、1.7分和3分。结论:甲状腺功能减退影响语言和神经认知功能,主要是命名能力、工作记忆和学习所需的听觉和视觉过程。临床医生在为甲状腺功能减退儿童设计筛查和治疗方案时应注意这些影响。此外,TSH对甲状腺功能减退有较高的预测作用,可用于FT3和FT4。
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Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
10.00%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published since 1947, ''Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica'' provides a forum for international research on the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of structures of the speech, language, and hearing mechanisms. Original papers published in this journal report new findings on basic function, assessment, management, and test development in communication sciences and disorders, as well as experiments designed to test specific theories of speech, language, and hearing function. Review papers of high quality are also welcomed.
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