儿童急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)长期幸存者的注意力缺陷。

P Brouwers, R Riccardi, D Poplack, P Fedio
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简单警报听觉反应时间(SRT)行为的不同前期的调查一组长期存活的儿童ALL持续首次缓解。作为治疗的一部分,患者接受了颅脑照射和鞘内化疗,以防止中枢神经系统白血病的发展。根据CT脑扫描结果将患者分为三组:(1)CT扫描正常组(n = 10);(2)表现为皮质萎缩(n = 8),(3)表现为脑内钙化(n = 5)。CT扫描正常与异常患者的SRT结果差异有统计学意义。具体来说,扫描异常的患者反应较慢,并且这种延迟会随着警告间隔的延长而被夸大。此外,他们的反应具有更大的变异性,随着测试时间的延长而增加。此外,损伤的严重程度与ct扫描异常的类型有关:钙化患者的表现比有萎缩迹象的患者更差。目前的结果显示,在儿童急性淋巴细胞白血病的长期幸存者中,ct扫描异常的存在和类型与注意力表现之间存在很强的相关性。
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Attentional deficits in long-term survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).
Simple alerted auditory reaction time (SRT) behavior with various foreperiods was investigated in a group of long-term survivors of childhood ALL who were in continuous first remission. As part of therapy, the patients had received cranial irradiation and intrathecal chemotherapy to prevent the development of central nervous system leukemia. The patients were divided into three groups on the basis of CT brain scan findings: (1) those with normal CT scans (n = 10); (2) those with evidence of cortical atrophy (n = 8), and (3) those with intracerebral calcifications (n = 5). The SRT results indicated significant differences between patients with normal and abnormal CT scans. Specifically, patients with abnormal scans reacted slower, and this latency was exaggerated by increasing the length of the warning interval. Furthermore, they reacted with larger variability which increased with the prolongation of testing. Moreover, the severity of impairment was related to the type of CT-scan abnormality: patients with calcifications performed more poorly than patients with evidence of atrophy. The present results revealed a strong correlation between the presence and type of CT-scan abnormalities and attentional performance in long-term survivors of childhood ALL.
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