Nada Charfi, Amal Bouaziz, Sana Omri, Imen Gassara, Rim Feki, Najeh Smaoui, Lobna Zouari, Mohamed Maâlej, Jihène Ben Thabet, Manel Maâlej Bouali
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目的我们的目的是评估处于缓解期的双相情感障碍患者与健康对照组相比是否存在认知障碍,并研究认知障碍与临床和治疗因素的关系:这是一项病例对照研究,研究对象为躁狂症(BD)缓解期患者和匹配的健康对照组。研究在突尼斯斯法克斯的赫迪-查克大学医院(Hédi Chaker University Hospital)进行。研究采用精神病学认知功能障碍筛查量表(SCIP)来评估患者和对照组的认知功能。该量表包括立即回忆(VLT-I)和延迟回忆(VLT-D)的言语学习、工作记忆(WMT)、言语流畅性(VFT)和信息处理速度(PST)等子测试:我们招募了 61 名患者和 40 名对照组患者。与对照组相比,患者在 SCIP 总量表和所有 SCIP 分测验(p p = 0.001)、VLT-I(p = 0.001)和 VLT-D (p = 0.007)、WMT(p = 0.002)和 PST(p = 0.008)上的得分都明显较低。躁郁症 II 与较低的 LTV-I 分数相关(p = 0.023)。发病年龄和病程与 PST 评分呈负相关(分别为 p -3 和 p = 0.007)。以躁狂为主的极性与较低的 VFT 评分相关(p = 0.007):我们的研究表明,与对照组相比,处于缓解期的双相情感障碍患者的认知功能明显受损,影响到各个认知领域。这些认知障碍似乎与临床和治疗因素有关,而这些因素本身就被认为是导致躁狂症预后不良的因素。
Evaluation des Troubles Cognitifs Chez des Patients Tunisiens Atteints de Trouble Bipolaire en Rémission : Étude Cas-Témoins: Assessment of Cognitive Impairment in Tunisian Patients With Bipolar Disorder in Remission: A Case-Control Study.
Objectives: Our aims were to assess cognitive impairment in bipolar patients in remission compared with healthy controls, and to study its connection to clinical and therapeutic factors.
Methodology: This was a case-control study of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) in remission and matched healthy controls. It was carried out at the Hédi Chaker University Hospital in Sfax, Tunisia. The Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (SCIP) scale was used to assess cognitive function in patients and controls. This scale comprises subtests for verbal learning with immediate (VLT-I) and delayed (VLT-D) recall, working memory (WMT), verbal fluency (VFT) and information processing speed (PST).
Results: We recruited 61 patients and 40 controls. Compared with controls, patients had significantly lower scores on the overall SCIP scale and on all SCIP subtests (p < 0.001 throughout) with moderate to high effects. In multivariate analysis, the presence of psychotic characteristics correlated with lower scores on the overall SCIP (p = 0.001), VLT-I (p = 0.001) and VLT-D (p = 0.007), WMT (p = 0.002) and PST (p = 0.008). Bipolar II correlated with lower LTV-I scores (p = 0.023). Age of onset and duration of the disorder were negatively correlated with PST scores (p < 10-3 and p = 0.007, respectively). Predominantly manic polarity correlated with lower VFT scores (p = 0.007).
Conclusions: Our study showed that bipolar patients in remission presented significantly more marked cognitive impairments, affecting various cognitive domains, than the controls. These cognitive impairments appear to be linked to clinical and therapeutic factors that are themselves considered to be factors of poor prognosis in BD.
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Established in 1956, The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (The CJP) has been keeping psychiatrists up-to-date on the latest research for nearly 60 years. The CJP provides a forum for psychiatry and mental health professionals to share their findings with researchers and clinicians. The CJP includes peer-reviewed scientific articles analyzing ongoing developments in Canadian and international psychiatry.