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The effect of concomitant benzodiazepine use on neurocognition in stable, long-term patients with bipolar disorder

2020

Objective: Neurocognitive dysfunction is a common feature of bipolar disorder even in euthymia, and psychopharmacological treatment could have an effect on cognition. Long-term prescription of benzodiazepines in bipolar disorder is a common practice, and their effect on neurocognition has not been well studied in this population. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of concomitant benzodiazepine long-term use on neurocognitive function in stable euthymic bipolar disorder patients. Methods: Seventy-three euthymic bipolar disorder outpatients and 40 healthy individuals were assessed using a neurocognitive battery. Patients were classified in two groups according to the presence of…

medicine.medical_specialtyBipolar Disordermedicine.drug_classNeuropsychological TestsBenzodiazepinesExecutive Function03 medical and health sciencesCognition0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansBipolar disorderMedical prescriptionPsychiatryBenzodiazepinebusiness.industryCognitionGeneral Medicinemedicine.disease030227 psychiatryTerm (time)Psychiatry and Mental healthFeature (computer vision)ConcomitantbusinessNeurocognitive030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAustralian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
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Neurocognition in bipolar disorders—A closer look at comorbidities and medications

2010

The last decade has witnessed a growing interest in the neuropsychological study of bipolar disorder (BD). This chronic mood disorder is associated with persistent neurocognitive impairments even during periods of euthymia, particularly in the broad domains of attention, verbal memory and executive functions. More interestingly, cognitive dysfunction seems to predict a poorer functional outcome among BD patients and thus represents an important target for future therapies. The aetiology of cognitive dysfunction is probably multifactorial, including gene-environment interactions with potentially confounding variables as well. Drug-induced cognitive adverse effects represent an important and …

medicine.medical_specialtyBipolar disorderComorbidityLithiumAntipsychoticNeuropsychologyAnticonvulsantmedicineAnimalsHumansBipolar disorderPsychiatryPharmacologyNeuropsychologyCognitionIatrogenic effectmedicine.diseaseExecutive functionsComorbidityPharmaceutical PreparationsObservational studyVerbal memoryCognition DisordersPsychologyNeurocognitiveClinical psychologyEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
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2015

Age is known to affect prefrontal brain structure and executive functioning in healthy older adults, patients with neurodegenerative conditions and TBI. Yet, no studies appear to have systematically investigated the effect of age on cognitive performance in patients with focal lesions. We investigated the effect of age on the cognitive performance of a large sample of tumour and stroke patients with focal unilateral, frontal (n=68), or non-frontal lesions (n=45) and healthy controls (n=52). We retrospectively reviewed their cross sectional cognitive and imaging data. In our frontal patients, age significantly predicted the magnitude of their impairment on two executive tests (Raven's Advanc…

medicine.medical_specialtyCognitive NeuroscienceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionAudiologyExecutive functionsmedicine.diseasebehavioral disciplines and activitiesMiddle ageBehavioral NeuroscienceFrontal lobeGlobal brain atrophymedicineEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance10. No inequalityPsychologyStrokeNeuroscienceStroop effectNeuropsychologia
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PATH56 MRI correlates of vascular cognitive impairment: contribution of microbleeds, white matter changes and infarcts in a large hospital-based cros…

2010

Background The mechanisms underlying vascular cognitive impairment remain poorly understood. Brain microbleeds may contribute, particularly to executive dysfunction. We investigated the cognitive effects of microbleeds and other neuroimaging markers for cerebrovascular disease in a large, hospital-based study. Methods Consecutive, unselected patients referred to the stroke unit or clinic underwent clinical assessment, detailed neuropsychological testing and vascular MRI. Microbleeds, white matter changes (WMC) and brain infarcts were identified and their effects on cognition assessed. Results 242 patients were included (N=60 with, N=182 without microbleeds). Executive impairment was more pr…

medicine.medical_specialtyCross-sectional studyCognitionHospital basedmedicine.diseaseWhite matter changescerebrovascular diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthNeuroimagingInternal medicinemedicineCardiologySurgeryNeurology (clinical)PsychologyPsychiatryCognitive impairmentStrokeExecutive dysfunctionJournal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
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Итоговое резюме KDIGO 2018 по гепатиту С для рекомендаций по ХБП: достижения в оценке и менеджменте

2021

Infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) has adverse liver, kidney, and cardiovascular consequences in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), including those on dialysis therapy and in those with a kidney transplant. Since the publication of the original Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) HCV Guideline in 2008, major advances in HCV management, particularly with the advent of direct-acting antiviral therapies, have now made the cure of HCV possible in CKD patients. In addition, diagnostic techniques have evolved to enable the noninvasive diagnosis of liver fibrosis. Therefore, the Work Group undertook a comprehensive review and update of the KDIGO HCV in CKD Guideline.…

medicine.medical_specialtyDialysis TherapyExecutive summarybusiness.industryHepatitis C virusLiver fibrosisvirus diseasesHepatitis CGuidelinemedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causemedicineIn patientIntensive care medicinebusinessKidney diseaseKIDNEYS
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Visual Attention, Orthographic Word Recognition, and Executive Functioning in Children With ADHD, Dyslexia, or ADHD + Dyslexia

2019

Objective: The current study examined the differences in visual selective attention, orthographic word recognition, and executive functioning. Method: One hundred and forty Ecuadorian children in third and fifth grades of elementary school (8-10 years old) participated in the study—35 with only dyslexia (DD), 35 with the combined type of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD-C), 35 with disorders (DD + ADHD-C), and 35 typical development children (TD). Results: The Ecuadorian children with DD and/or ADHD-C in this age range usually have difficulties in visual selective attention, and also in orthographic word recognition. The executive functioning results showed that such func…

medicine.medical_specialtyDissociation (neuropsychology)PopulationComorbidityAudiologybehavioral disciplines and activitiesDyslexiaExecutive Function03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemental disordersDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansVisual attentionSelective attentionChildeducationeducation.field_of_study05 social sciencesDyslexia050301 educationmedicine.diseaseComorbidityClinical PsychologyAttention Deficit Disorder with HyperactivityWord recognitionAttention deficitPsychology0503 education030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Attention Disorders
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2015

Neuropsychological group study methodology is considered one of the primary methods to further understanding of the organisation of frontal ‘executive’ functions. Typically, patients with frontal lesions caused by stroke or tumours have been grouped together to obtain sufficient power. However, it has been debated whether it is methodologically appropriate to group together patients with neurological lesions of different aetiologies. Despite this debate, very few studies have directly compared the performance of patients with different neurological aetiologies on neuropsychological measures. The few that did included patients with both anterior and posterior lesions. We present the first co…

medicine.medical_specialtyElementary cognitive taskCognitive NeuroscienceTrail Making TestNeuropsychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAudiologyExecutive functionsbehavioral disciplines and activitiesLesionBehavioral NeuroscienceFrontal lobemedicineEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performancemedicine.symptomPsychologyPsychiatryStroop effectNeuropsychologia
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Short and Long-Term Trainability in Older Adults: Training and Detraining Following Two Years of Multicomponent Cognitive—Physical Exercise Training

2020

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Neuropsychological correlates of emotional lability in children with ADHD

2012

Background: Emotional lability (EL) is commonly seen in patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The reasons for this association remain currently unknown. To address this question, we examined the relationship between ADHD and EL symptoms, and performance on a range of neuropsychological tasks to clarify whether EL symptoms are predicted by particular cognitive and/or motivational dysfunctions and whether these associations are mediated by the presence of ADHD symptoms. Methods: A large multi-site sample of 424 carefully diagnosed ADHD cases and 564 unaffected siblings and controls aged 618 years performed a broad neuropsychological test battery, including a Go/No-Go …

medicine.medical_specialtyImpulsivitybehavioral disciplines and activities03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemental disordersSeverity of illnessDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineMemory spanAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychiatrymedicine.diagnostic_test05 social sciencesNeuropsychologyCognitionNeuropsychological testExecutive functionsmedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthmedicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgery050104 developmental & child psychologyJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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Cognitive deficits in beta-thalassemia major

2000

Objectives To assess cognitive functioning in patients affected by beta-thalassemia major (beta-th) by using a neuropsychological battery, and to identify clinical correlates. Material and methods Forty-six beta-th patients and 46 controls similar for age, sex, and education participated in the study. All subjects performed a comprehensive neuropsychological battery including tests of abstract reasoning, attention, executive functions, language, constructional/visuospatial skills, and memory. Results Compared to controls beta-th patients, in particular those showing signs of hemosiderosis, were significantly impaired on all neuropsychological tests. There was no relationship between cogniti…

medicine.medical_specialtyMini–Mental State Examinationmedicine.diagnostic_testCognitive disorderNeuropsychologyCognitionGeneral MedicineNeuropsychological testAudiologyExecutive functionsmedicine.diseaseNeurologymedicineNeurology (clinical)Neuropsychological assessmentCognitive skillPsychologyPsychiatryActa Neurologica Scandinavica
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