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经典型半乳糖血症患者的神经心理稳定性:10例成年患者的初步研究

Neuropsychological stability in classical galactosemia: A pilot study in 10 adult patients.

作者信息

Hermans Merel E, Geurtsen Gert J, Hollak Carla E M, Bosch Annet M

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Division of Metabolic Diseases Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam, Emma Children's Hospital Amsterdam The Netherlands.

Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism, Inborn Errors of Metabolism Amsterdam The Netherlands.

出版信息

JIMD Rep. 2024 Jan 9;65(2):110-115. doi: 10.1002/jmd2.12410. eCollection 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Classical galactosemia (CG) is an autosomal recessive disorder of galactose metabolism. Despite early initiation of a galactose-restricted diet, patients develop long-term complications including cognitive impairment. There is an ongoing debate whether the cognitive impairment in CG is stable throughout life or progresses with age. Earlier cross-sectional and longitudinal studies regarding intelligence suggest stability, but longitudinal neuropsychological studies focusing on specific cognitive functions are limited. Therefore, the aim of this study is to assess cognitive change over time in adult CG-patients. Ten adult patients with normal to borderline intelligence (mean age 33 years, range 22-49; IQ≥70 or independent work- or living situation) were assessed twice with a mean time interval of 3 years and 9 months (range 1023-1575 days). The neuropsychological assessments covered information processing speed, executive functioning, verbal fluency, and visuospatial functioning. Results showed that there was no significant decline or improvement in test scores on all neuropsychological measures except a decline on the Trail Making Test-A ( = 0.048). However, this group-level difference was subject to "regression to the mean" and was not endorsed by significant change in test scores measuring the same cognitive domain. Moreover, no specific pattern of reliable change (RCI > -1.96) was present on specific measures or within individual patients. This explorative study performed in 10 adult CG-patients with normal to borderline intelligence revealed no cognitive change on several cognitive domains. This implies that the subset of adults with a normal to borderline IQ in their early and middle adulthood are cognitively stable.

摘要

经典型半乳糖血症(CG)是一种常染色体隐性半乳糖代谢紊乱疾病。尽管患者早期就开始了限制半乳糖饮食,但仍会出现包括认知障碍在内的长期并发症。关于CG患者的认知障碍在其一生中是稳定不变还是会随年龄增长而进展,目前仍存在争议。早期有关智力的横断面和纵向研究表明认知具有稳定性,但专注于特定认知功能的纵向神经心理学研究却很有限。因此,本研究的目的是评估成年CG患者随时间推移的认知变化。对10名智力正常至临界水平的成年患者(平均年龄33岁,范围22 - 49岁;智商≥70或具备独立工作或生活能力)进行了两次评估,平均时间间隔为3年9个月(范围1023 - 1575天)。神经心理学评估涵盖了信息处理速度、执行功能、语言流畅性和视觉空间功能。结果显示,除了连线测验A得分有所下降(P = 0.048)外,所有神经心理学测量指标的测试分数均无显著下降或提高。然而,这种组间差异存在“均值回归”现象,且在测量相同认知领域的测试分数中没有出现显著变化。此外,在特定测量指标或个体患者中均未出现可靠变化(RCI > -1.96)的特定模式。这项针对10名智力正常至临界水平的成年CG患者开展的探索性研究表明,在几个认知领域均未出现认知变化。这意味着在成年早期和中期智商处于正常至临界水平的这部分成年人在认知方面是稳定的。

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