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唐氏综合征青少年和成人不明原因早期衰退的系统评价

A Systematic Review of Unexplained Early Regression in Adolescents and Adults with Down Syndrome.

作者信息

Walpert Madeleine, Zaman Shahid, Holland Anthony

机构信息

Cambridge Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Group, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 8AH, UK.

出版信息

Brain Sci. 2021 Sep 10;11(9):1197. doi: 10.3390/brainsci11091197.

Abstract

A proportion of young people with Down syndrome (DS) experience unexplained regression that severely impacts on their daily lives. While this condition has been recognised by clinicians, there is a limited understanding of causation and an inconsistent approach to diagnosis and treatment. Varied symptomology and little knowledge of the cause of this regression have impacted on clinician's ability to prevent or manage this condition. The purpose of this review was to examine the current evidence surrounding unexplained regression in adolescents and young adults, and to establish patterns that may be of use to clinicians, as well as raising awareness of this condition. Four areas were specifically reviewed, (1) terminology used to refer to this condition, (2) the symptoms reported, (3) potential trigger events and, (4) treatments and prognosis. A variety of terminology is used for this condition, which has constrained past attempts to identify patterns. An extensive number of symptoms were reported, however sleep impairment, loss of language and distinct changes in personality and behaviour, such as disinterest and withdrawal, were among the most frequently seen. Life events that were tentatively associated with the onset of a regressive period included a significant change in environmental circumstances or a transition, such as moving home or leaving school. Prognosis for this condition is relatively positive with the majority of individuals making at least a partial recovery. However, few patients were found to make a full recovery to their previous level of functioning and serious adverse effects could persist in those who have made a partial recovery. This is an under-researched condition with significant impacts on people with DS and their families. There are no established treatments for this condition and there is relatively little recognition in the research community. Further studies that focus on the prevention and treatment of this condition with controlled treatment trials are needed.

摘要

一部分唐氏综合征(DS)青年经历了不明原因的退化,这严重影响了他们的日常生活。虽然这种情况已为临床医生所认识,但对其病因的了解有限,诊断和治疗方法也不一致。症状多样且对这种退化原因的了解甚少,影响了临床医生预防或处理这种情况的能力。本综述的目的是研究围绕青少年和青年不明原因退化的现有证据,确定可能对临床医生有用的模式,并提高对这种情况的认识。具体审查了四个方面:(1)用于指代这种情况的术语;(2)报告的症状;(3)潜在的触发事件;(4)治疗方法和预后。针对这种情况使用了多种术语,这限制了过去识别模式的尝试。报告了大量症状,然而,睡眠障碍、语言丧失以及性格和行为的明显变化,如兴趣缺乏和退缩,是最常见的症状。初步认为与退化期发作相关的生活事件包括环境状况的重大变化或过渡,如搬家或离校。这种情况的预后相对乐观,大多数人至少会部分恢复。然而,发现很少有患者能完全恢复到以前的功能水平,部分恢复的患者可能会持续存在严重的不良影响。这是一种研究不足的情况,对唐氏综合征患者及其家庭有重大影响。目前尚无针对这种情况的确立治疗方法,在研究界也相对缺乏认识。需要通过对照治疗试验开展更多聚焦于预防和治疗这种情况的研究。

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