评估贝赫切特病患者的神经认知功能。

IF 1.4 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Reumatologia Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-12 DOI:10.5114/reum.2024.141289
Rasha M Ghaleb, Hussin M Said
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简介:有关贝赫切特病(BD)认知能力的知识有限,其中大部分来自神经性贝赫切特病患者。本研究旨在确定无明显神经精神症状的贝赫切特病患者认知功能受累的频率,并确定这些患者的相关临床变量:研究对象为符合白塞氏病(ICBD)国际诊断标准但无明显神经精神症状的 40 名白塞氏病患者,并与年龄、性别和教育程度相匹配的 40 名健康对照者进行了比较。对所有患者进行了全面的病史、风湿病学、神经学、精神病学和心理测量评估。贝赫切特病当前活动表(BDCAF)用于评估疾病的活动性。在对患者和对照组进行认知功能评估时,使用了经过验证的阿拉伯语版韦氏成人智力量表(Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised)和韦氏记忆量表(Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised)。此外,还使用阿拉伯语版症状检查表 90 修订版的焦虑和抑郁分项对两组患者进行了焦虑和抑郁评估:结果:37.5% 的 BD 患者出现了认知功能障碍,而对照组患者则无认知功能障碍。记忆是最常受影响的认知领域。根据 SCL-90-R 测量,认知障碍与目前使用皮质类固醇和抑郁有明显关联。另一方面,疾病的活动性和焦虑程度都与认知障碍无关:结论:据报道,BD 患者的认知功能障碍与临床上明显的神经系统受累无关。认知功能障碍在 BD 患者中的发病率高达 37.5%,而对照组患者则无此类症状。应为每位 BD 患者进行心理评估,以发现任何认知障碍。强烈建议鼓励患者进行心理干预,以防止病情进一步恶化,尤其是抑郁症患者或正在使用皮质类固醇的患者。
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Assessment of neurocognitive function in patients with Behçet's disease.

Introduction: There is limited knowledge on cognitive performance in Behçet's disease (BD), the majority of which come from patients with neuro-Behçet's disease. However, the influence of BD on cognitive function in patients without neurological involvement is still not well understood.The aim of the study was to determine the frequency of cognitive involvement in BD patients without evident neuropsychiatric symptoms and to identify associated clinical variables in those patients.

Material and methods: Forty BD patients who fulfilled the diagnostic International Criteria for Behçet 's Disease (ICBD) without obvious neuropsychiatric manifestations were studied and compared with forty healthy controls matched for age, sex, and education. A comprehensive medical history, rheumatological, neurological, psychiatric, and psychometric assessment were applied for all patients. Behçet's disease Current Activity Form (BDCAF) was used to assess disease activity. For patients as well as controls, validated Arabic versions of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised and Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised were used for assessment of cognitive function. Anxiety and depression were additionally assessed for both groups using the anxiety and depression subdivisions of the Arabic Version of Symptom Checklist 90 Revised.

Results: Cognitive impairment was identified in 37.5% of BD patients compared to none of the controls. Memory represents the cognitive domain most frequently affected. Cognitive involvement was significantly associated with current corticosteroid use and depression as measured by SCL-90-R. On the other hand, neither the activity of the disease nor the level of anxiety was associated with cognitive involvement.

Conclusions: Cognitive dysfunction is reported in BD patients distinctly and independently of clinically overt neurologic involvement. Prevalence of cognitive impairment in patients with BD is strikingly high at 37.5%, whereas the control group exhibited no such signs. Psychological assessment should be performed for every BD patient to reveal any cognitive involvement. It is highly recommended to encourage psychological intervention to prevent any further deterioration, especially in patients who are experiencing depression or currently using corticosteroids.

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