Cruces Ramiro, Muñoz-García Indhira, Palmer-Cancel Santiago J, Salas Christian
Clinical Neuropsychology Unit, Centre for Human Neuroscience and Neuropsychology, Faculty of Psychology, Diego Portales University, Santiago, Chile.
Hospital Metropolitano, Santiago, Chile.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2022 Jun 10;16:808011. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.808011. eCollection 2022.
Patients with strokes to the Anterior Communicating Artery (ACoA) pose an important challenge to rehabilitation teams due to a particular mix of cognitive and behavioral impairments (anosognosia, anterograde amnesia, prospective memory problems, and executive dysfunction). These deficits often compromise engagement with rehabilitation, learning and generalization. The goal of this article is to describe the long-term presentation of a patient with an ACoA stroke (Mrs. B, a 60-year-old electric engineer) as well as her rehabilitation needs and the many challenges experienced by the rehabilitation team when attempting to facilitate functional, vocational and psychosocial recovery. Based on this case, and the existing literature, a neuropsychological rehabilitation framework to understand and address the specific problems and needs of this population is proposed. This framework demands rehabilitation teams to consider: the slow pattern of recovery of this population, the interaction between cognitive and behavioral impairments, the relevance of physical and social environments, the value of personal projects and the need to include psychological and relational interventions.
前交通动脉(ACoA)中风患者给康复团队带来了重大挑战,因为这类患者存在特定的认知和行为障碍组合(疾病感缺失、顺行性遗忘、前瞻性记忆问题和执行功能障碍)。这些缺陷常常会影响患者参与康复治疗、学习以及功能泛化。本文的目的是描述一名ACoA中风患者(B夫人,一位60岁的电气工程师)的长期临床表现,以及她的康复需求,还有康复团队在试图促进其功能、职业和心理社会康复时所面临的诸多挑战。基于该病例及现有文献,本文提出了一个神经心理学康复框架,以理解和解决这一人群的特定问题与需求。该框架要求康复团队考虑:这一人群的缓慢恢复模式、认知与行为障碍之间的相互作用、物理和社会环境的相关性、个人计划的价值以及纳入心理和关系干预的必要性。