Executive Functions Deficits After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: The GREFEX Study

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作者
Azouvi, Philippe [1 ,2 ]
Vallat-Azouvi, Claire [2 ,3 ]
Joseph, Pierre-Alain [4 ]
Meulemans, Thierry [5 ]
Bertola, Celine [6 ]
Le Gall, Didier [7 ,8 ,9 ]
Bellmann, Anne [10 ]
Roussel, Martine [11 ,12 ]
Coyette, Francoise [13 ]
Krier, Marianne [14 ]
Franconie, Catherine [15 ]
Bindschadler, Claire [16 ]
Diouf, Momar [17 ]
Godefroy, Olivier [11 ,12 ]
机构
[1] Hop Raymond Poincare, AP HP, Serv Med Phys & Readaptat, Garches, France
[2] Univ Versailles St Quentin, EA HANDIReSP 4047, Garches, France
[3] Hop Raymond Poincare, UGECAMIDF, Antenne UEROS & SAMSAH92, Garches, France
[4] Univ Bordeaux, EA 4136, Liege, Belgium
[5] Univ Liege, Neuropsychol Unit, Liege, Belgium
[6] Fdn Hopale, CRF Calve, Berck Sur Mer, France
[7] CHU, EA 4638, LPPL, Angers, France
[8] CHU, Unite Neuropsychol, Angers, France
[9] Univ Angers, Angers, France
[10] Clin Romande Readaptat, Sion, Switzerland
[11] Univ Hosp Amiens, Dept Neurol, Amiens, France
[12] Univ Hosp Amiens, Lab Funct Neurosci, EA 4559, Amiens, France
[13] St Luc Univ, Hosp Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
[14] Inst Reg Med Phys & Readaptat, Nancy, France
[15] Univ Hosp, Nimes, France
[16] Univ Lausanne Hosp, Lausanne, Switzerland
[17] Univ Hosp Amiens, Dept Biostat, Amiens, France
关键词
assessment; behavior; cognition; executive functions; rehabilitation; traumatic brain injury; CLOSED-HEAD INJURY; DYSEXECUTIVE SYNDROME; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; DIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIA; DIVIDED ATTENTION; WORKING-MEMORY; NORMATIVE DATA; REHABILITATION; DYSFUNCTION; COMA;
D O I
10.1097/HTR.0000000000000169
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: To assess the sensitivity of traditional neuropsychological tests and of a behavioral inventory of executive disorders in a large sample of patients with chronic severe traumatic brain injury. Methods: A total of 112 patients were compared with 780 healthy controls from a larger database. The GREFEX battery included 7 widely used tests and the Behavioral Dysexecutive Syndrome Inventory (proxy rating). A previously described statistical methodology was used, controlling for age, education, and gender. Summary scores were computed and performance was dichotomized on the basis of 5th percentile cutoffs from controls' z scores. Results: The frequency of cognitive impairment was high (55.4%) but lower than that of behavioral changes (81.5%). Double dissociations were observed between cognitive and behavioral assessments. Behavioral changes exhibited larger effect-sizes as compared with cognitive impairments. Logistic regression analysis showed that 3 cognitive tests (verbal fluency, Stroop reading, and Trail Making Test-B) and 3 behavior z scores (hypoactivity, anticipation, and hyperactivity) best discriminated patients from controls. Conclusion: Behavioral changes were more frequent and severe than cognitive deficits, at least as assessed with traditional testing. The present results also suggest that a shortened battery may provide a rapid screening method with reasonable sensitivity to detect deficits of executive functions in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.
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页码:E10 / E20
页数:11
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