认知功能测试:标准化和自动化的案例。

Keith A Wesnes
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本文综述了认知功能测试的标准化和自动化对临床研究的好处。它通过标准化和自动化的认知功能评估系统回顾了在多个医学领域取得的进展,该系统已在全球临床试验中使用了20多年。数据显示了正常衰老和各种疾病对认知功能的影响。本文考虑了认知测试在痴呆的识别和分类中的应用,并讨论了其进一步了解脑卒中认知后遗症的能力。评估认知功能与患者进行日常生活活动能力之间的相关性。最后,使用这些技术,以确定在各种条件下治疗的有益效果进行了描述。这篇综述的结论是,认知功能测试的标准化和自动化促进了许多领域的进步,并且在更年期研究中系统地应用这种技术将大大有助于提高我们在这一领域的知识。
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Cognitive function testing: the case for standardization and automation.

This review considers the advantages that both standardization and automation of cognitive function testing can bring to clinical research. It reviews progress made in several fields of medicine with a standardized and automated cognitive function assessment system which has been in use in worldwide clinical trials for over 20 years. Data are presented showing the effects on cognitive function of both normal ageing and a variety of diseases. The utility of cognitive testing in the identification and classification of dementia is considered, and its ability to further our understanding of the cognitive sequelae of stroke is discussed. The correlation between assessments of cognitive function and patients' ability to undertake the activities of daily living is evaluated. Finally, the use of such techniques to identify beneficial effects of treatment in various conditions is described. The review concludes that standardization and automation of cognitive function testing have facilitated progress in a number of fields, and that the systematic application of such a technique in menopause research would greatly help advance our knowledge in this field.

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