Clinical utility of mental state screening as a predictor of intellectual outcomes 6 months after diagnosis of type 1 diabetes


Autoria(s): Nadebaum, C.; Scratch, S.E; Northam, E.A.; Cameron, F.J.; Wellard, R.M; Alexopoulos, J.; Cullen, C.; Ditchfield, M.R.; Finney, K.; Inder, T.E.; Jennings, J.E.; Kean, M.; Knight, S.J.; Koves, I.H.; Lee, K.J.; Lin, A.; Mackay, M.T.; Neil, J.J.; Spencer-Smith, M.M.; Werther, G.A.
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01/12/2012

Resumo

Background Screening tests of basic cognitive status or ‘mental state’ have been shown to predict mortality and functional outcomes in adults. This study examined the relationship between mental state and outcomes in children with type 1 diabetes. Objective We aimed to determine whether mental state at diagnosis predicts longer term cognitive function of children with a new diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. Methods Mental state of 87 patients presenting with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes was assessed using the School-Years Screening Test for the Evaluation of Mental Status. Cognitive abilities were assessed 1 wk and 6 months postdiagnosis using standardized tests of attention, memory, and intelligence. Results Thirty-seven children (42.5%) had reduced mental state at diagnosis. Children with impaired mental state had poorer attention and memory in the week following diagnosis, and, after controlling for possible confounding factors, significantly lower IQ at 6 months compared to those with unimpaired mental state (p < 0.05). Conclusions Cognition is impaired acutely in a significant number of children presenting with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes. Mental state screening is an effective method of identifying children at risk of ongoing cognitive difficulties in the days and months following diagnosis. Clinicians may consider mental state screening for all newly diagnosed diabetic children to identify those at risk of cognitive sequelae.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50607/

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing

Relação

DOI:10.1111/j.1399-5448.2012.00870.x

Nadebaum, C., Scratch, S.E, Northam, E.A., Cameron, F.J., Wellard, R.M, Alexopoulos, J., Cullen, C., Ditchfield, M.R., Finney, K., Inder, T.E., Jennings, J.E., Kean, M., Knight, S.J., Koves, I.H., Lee, K.J., Lin, A., Mackay, M.T., Neil, J.J., Spencer-Smith, M.M., & Werther, G.A. (2012) Clinical utility of mental state screening as a predictor of intellectual outcomes 6 months after diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes, 13(8), pp. 632-637.

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Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #110399 Clinical Sciences not elsewhere classified #110999 Neurosciences not elsewhere classified #170101 Biological Psychology (Neuropsychology Psychopharmacology Physiological Psychology) #child #cognition #diabetes mellitus type 1 #ketosis #neuropsychology
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Journal Article