Neurocognitive profile of an adult sample with chronic kidney disease

Sofia Śnchez-Roḿn, Feggy Ostrosky-Soĺs, Luis E. Morales-Buenrostro, M. G. Nogús-Vizcáno, Josefina Albeŕ, Shawn M. McClintock

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Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common and debilitating illness that impacts neurocognitive function. However, the majority of previous studies varied in methodologic design and rigor, thus minimizing definitive conclusions. The present study was designed to determine the impact of CKD on neurocognitive function through specific examination of CKD factors and therapeutic interventions. We evaluated 120 CKD outpatients and 41 healthy donors (controls) in terms of neurocognitive function, anxiety, and depressive symptomatology, and somnolence. Information regarding medical and treatment history was recorded. Twenty-three percent of CKD patients presented with cognitive impairment. Stage 5 patients had lower scores (p <.05) compared with controls and patients in stage 3 and 4 on measures of global cognitive function. No differences in global cognitive function were found between stage 3 and 4 patients and controls. A greater proportion of patients undergoing hemodialysis relative to those treated with peritoneal dialysis showed impairment on measures of memory functions. Results suggest that stage 5 CKD patients may present with impaired cognitive functions. Anemia appeared to be a key variable that may explain the memory impairment in this sample. Future longitudinal investigations of CKD are warranted to determine the trajectory of cognitive impairment. (JINS, 2010, 17,80-90)

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)80-90
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of the International Neuropsychological Society
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2011

Keywords

  • Chronic kidney disease
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Hemodialysis
  • Memory
  • Neuropsychology
  • Peritoneal dialysis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Neuroscience
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Clinical Neurology
  • Psychiatry and Mental health

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