Author:
KESLER SHELLI R.,HOPKINS RAMONA O.,WEAVER LINDELL K.,BLATTER DUANE D.,EDGE-BOOTH HOLLY,BIGLER ERIN D.
Abstract
Magnetic resonance (MR) images and neuropsychological
testing data of 69 carbon monoxide (CO) poisoned patients
were prospectively obtained within 1 day of CO poisoning,
two weeks and six months. CO patients' Day 1 cross-sectional
fornix surface area measurements, corrected for head size
by using a fornix-to-brain ratio (FBR), were compared to
normal age and gender-matched controls. Additionally, a
within-subjects analysis was performed comparing the mean
areas between CO patients' Day 1, 2 weeks and 6-month
FBR. The FBR was correlated with patients' neuropsychological
data. There were no significant differences between CO
patients' Day 1 fornix measurements compared to normal
control subjects. However, significant atrophic changes
in the fornix of CO poisoned patients occurred at two weeks
with no progressive atrophy at 6 months. By 6 months, CO
patients showed significant decline on tests of verbal
memory (when practice effects were taken into account),
whereas visual memory, processing speed and attention/concentration
did not decline. This study indicates that CO results in
brain damage and cognitive impairments in the absence of
lesions and other neuroanatomic markers. (JINS,
2001, 7, 640–646.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
Cited by
46 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献