终末期器官功能障碍的神经认知相关:移植神经心理学的作用。

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Kyle Jennette, Sarah M Szymkowicz, Amanda Messerlie, Jenessa S Price
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终末期器官衰竭(如肾、肝、心、肺)是一种严重的医学疾病,如果没有实体器官移植,可能导致死亡。然而,许多患者表现出认知缺陷和坚持治疗的挑战,这可能限制获得挽救生命的移植。在本次会议上,我们概述了影响终末期器官疾病患者认知的医学和生物心理社会因素。Kyle Jennette博士讨论了肝脏、肾脏、心脏和肺功能衰竭患者器官功能障碍的病理生理学以及与中枢神经系统(CNS)的关系。Sarah Szymkowicz博士描述了与这些疾病相关的神经心理学特征,重点关注可能影响认知的生物心理社会因素和共病医学疾病状态。Amanda Messerlie女士解释了实体器官移植作为器官衰竭和相关认知困难的潜在治疗方法的风险和益处。最后,Jenessa Price博士在移植神经心理学专业实践的讨论中整合了这些信息,包括在完整的生物心理社会背景下解释认知,基于综合评估框架移植准备,并在多学科治疗团队设置中提供有意义的反馈。与会者增加了对这一医学复杂人群的临床理解,并对移植神经心理学的专业实践有了深入的了解,朝着增加认知困难高危人群的综合神经心理学护理和移植治疗的目标迈进。
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Neurocognitive correlates of end-stage organ dysfunction: the role of Transplant Neuropsychology.

End-stage organ failure (e.g. kidney, liver, heart, lung) is a critical medical illness and can result in death without solid organ transplantation. However, many patients present with cognitive deficits and challenges with adherence, which can limit access to life-saving transplant. In this session, we provided an overview of the medical and biopsychosocial factors impacting cognition among patients with end-stage organ disease. Dr. Kyle Jennette discussed the pathophysiology of organ dysfunction and relationships with the central nervous system (CNS) among those with liver, kidney, heart, and lung failure. Dr. Sarah Szymkowicz described neuropsychological profiles associated with those conditions, focusing on biopsychosocial factors and comorbid medical disease states that may impact cognition. Mrs. Amanda Messerlie explained the risks and benefits of solid organ transplant as a potential treatment for organ failure and associated cognitive difficulties. Finally, Dr. Jenessa Price integrated this information in a discussion of the specialty practice of Transplant Neuropsychology, including interpreting cognition in the context of the full biopsychosocial picture, framing transplant readiness based on the comprehensive evaluation, and delivering meaningful feedback within the multidisciplinary treatment team setting. Attendees increased clinical understanding of this medically complex population and gained insight on the specialty practice of Transplant Neuropsychology, toward the goal of increasing comprehensive neuropsychological care and access to transplant among those at-risk for cognitive difficulty.

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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
4.50%
发文量
52
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology ( JCEN) publishes research on the neuropsychological consequences of brain disease, disorders, and dysfunction, and aims to promote the integration of theories, methods, and research findings in clinical and experimental neuropsychology. The primary emphasis of JCEN is to publish original empirical research pertaining to brain-behavior relationships and neuropsychological manifestations of brain disease. Theoretical and methodological papers, critical reviews of content areas, and theoretically-relevant case studies are also welcome.
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