Avaliação neuropsicológica da atenção e da memória em pacientes com narcolepsia

Autor: Moraes, Mirleny Lucena de
Jazyk: portugalština
Rok vydání: 2011
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Druh dokumentu: Dissertação de Mestrado
Popis: INTRODUÇÃO: É um estudo pioneiro na avaliação de diversos tipos de atenção e de memória em pacientes brasileiros com narcolepsia. A narcolepsia é um distúrbio crônico do sono cujo principal sintoma é a Sonolência Diurna Excessiva (SDE) e a ocorrência de ataques súbitos diurnos de sono REM (Rapid Eye Movement Movimento Rápido dos Olhos), especialmente em situações monótonas. Pode estar associada a episódios de cataplexia (repentina redução ou perda do tônus muscular, sem perda de consciência), paralisia do sono (dificuldade para mover-se logo ao adormecer ou acordar) e a alucinações hipnagógicas ou hipnopômpicas (imagens oníricas que invadem o estado de vigília) antes de adormecer ou logo ao acordar, respectivamente. OBJETIVOS: Avaliar o padrão, a qualidade do sono, a ocorrência de SDE, os sinais e sintomas depressivos, a atenção orientada/seletiva, sustentada e executiva, as memórias imediata, tardia e de trabalho e verificar associações entre sono, sinais e sintomas depressivos e as funções neuropsicológicas. MÉTODO: O grupo-estudo compôs-se de 19 pacientes com narcolepsia, medicados e tratados em Ambulatório, com idades entre 22 e 51 anos (média = 37,58; dp = 8,93), comparados a 19 sujeitos sem distúrbios do sono, com idades entre 19 e 55 anos (média = 34,42; dp = 12,31) do grupo-controle. Os instrumentos utilizados foram: Entrevista inicial, Classificação Econômica Brasil (CEB), Escala de Sonolência de Epworth - Versão em Português do Brasil (ESSBR), Índice da Qualidade de Sono de Pittsburgh Versão em Português do Brasil (PSQI-BR), Teste de Raven, Escala de Hamilton para Avaliação da Depressão (HAM-D), Teste d2, Victoria Stroop Test (VST),Trail Making Test (TMT), Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT), The Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test II (RBMT-II), WAIS III: Subtestes Sequência de Números e Letras (SNL), Dígitos Ordens Direta e Inversa e as Figuras de Rey. RESULTADOS: Os grupos foram homogêneos quanto às variáveis sociodemográficas. O padrão e a qualidade do sono estiveram significativamente prejudicados nos sujeitos do grupo-estudo: Distúrbios (p=0,007), SDE + distúrbios (p
INTRODUCTION: A pioneering study on the neuropsychological assessment of several types of attention and memory in Brazilian narcoleptic outpatients. Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder which the main symptoms are Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS) and the occurrence of Rapid Eye Movements (REM) daytime sleep attacks, particularly during monotonous situations. Narcolepsy may be associated with episodes of cataplexy (sudden reduction or loss of muscular tonus not accompanied by loss of consciousness), sleep paralysis (inability to move at falling asleep or waking up) and hypnagogic or hypnopompic hallucinations (onirical images that pervade the state of wakefulness) before falling asleep or at waking up, respectively. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the standard, the quality of sleep, the presence of EDS, traits and symptoms of depression, selective/oriented, sustained and executive attention, immediate, late and working memories, and verify associations among sleep, traits and symptoms of depression and neuropsychological functions. METHOD: The study group comprised 19 narcoleptic outpatients treated at the Neurology Clinic, ages ranging from 22 to 51 years (mean = 38.00; sd = 8.93), compared with 19 subjects not suffering from sleep disorders, ages ranging from 19 to 55 years (mean = 34.42; sd = 12.31) of control group. The material employed in the study included: preliminary interview, Brazil Economic Classification (CEB), Epworth Sleepiness Scale Brazilian Portuguese Version (ESS-BR), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index Brazilian Portuguese Version (PSQI-BR), Ravens Progressive Matrices (RPM), Hamilton Rating for Depression (HAMD), d2 Test, Victoria Stroop Test (VST), Trail Making Test (TMT), Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT), The Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test II (RBMT-II), WAIS-III: Letter-Number Sequencing (SNL), Digit Span Forward and Backward Subtests and Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test. RESULTS: The groups were homogeneous in sociodemographic variables. Standard and quality of sleep were significantly impaired in the subjects of study group: Disorders (p = 0.007), EDS + disorders (p < 0.001) and EDS (p < 0.001). Traits and symptoms degrees of depression was higher for subjects of study group (p = 0.003). Performance of both groups was equivalent as to oriented/selective and sustained attention besides immediate and late visual memories. Subjects of study group were slower at VST-1 (p = 0.002) and VST-2 (p = 0.045) and at TMT, impaired at divided attention (p = 0.024). Immediate and late verbal memories were impaired only at some RAVLT trials. SNL results were worse for subjects of study group (p = 0.009). Correlations among sleep, traits and symptoms degrees of depression and neuropsychological performance were different for each group. CONCLUSIONS: Narcoleptic patients presented greater impairment in the standard and quality of sleep, EDS, occurrence of traits and symptoms of depression, executive attention and working memory when matched with subjects of the control group. The results of oriented/selective and sustained attention and those of immediate and late verbal and visual memories showed no differences between the groups. Association between EDS and neuropsychological performance which might justify patients subjective complaints about deficits of attention and memory were not confirmed
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