학술논문

Cognitive impairment in human chronic Chagas' disease
Document Type
article
Source
Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. June 1994 52(2)
Subject
Chagas' disease
cognitive dysfunction
cerebral white matter involvement
Language
English
ISSN
0004-282X
Abstract
We proposed to investigate subclinical cognitive impairment secondary to chronic Chagas' disease (CCD). No similar study was previously done. The neuropsychological performance of 45 chronic Chagasic patients and 26 matched controls (age, education place and years of residency in endemic area) was compared using the Mini Mental State Exam (MMSE), Weschler Memory Scale (WMS) and the Weschler Adult Intelligent Scale (WAIS). Non-parametric tests and Chi2 were used to compare group means and multivariate statistics in two way frequency tables for measures of independence and association of categorical variables with the disease. Results: Chagasic patients showed lower MMSE scores (p<004), poor orientation (p<.004), and attention (p<.007). Lower WMS MQ were associated with CCD (Chi2 5.9; p<.01; Fisher test p<.02). Lower WAIS IQ were associated with CCD (Chi2 6.3, p<.01; Fisher test p<.01) being the digit symbol (p<.03), picture completion (p<.03), picture arrangement (p<.01) and object assembly (p<.03) subtests the most affected. The impairment in non-verbal reasoning, speed of information processing, problem solving, learning and sequencing observed in chronic Chagas disease patients resembles the cognitive dysfunction associated with white matter disease.