A Study of Executive Function in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease before and after a Single Session of Hemodialysis

Background Executive functions (EFs) are critical to daily life and sensitive to our physiological functioning and emotional states. The number of people living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) on hemodialysis (HD) globally is increasing steadily. We aimed to determine the impact of a single sessio...

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Main Authors: Vasantmeghna S. Murthy, Vedant S. Shukla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0040-1703961
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spelling doaj-237b9898ff8f4c36929f355e883d6a542021-04-02T12:41:49ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice0976-31470976-31552020-03-01110225025510.1055/s-0040-1703961A Study of Executive Function in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease before and after a Single Session of HemodialysisVasantmeghna S. Murthy0Vedant S. Shukla1Department of Psychiatry, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad, Maharashtra, IndiaBackground Executive functions (EFs) are critical to daily life and sensitive to our physiological functioning and emotional states. The number of people living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) on hemodialysis (HD) globally is increasing steadily. We aimed to determine the impact of a single session of HD on EFs in patients with CKD receiving maintenance HD (MHD). Methods This was a quasi-experimental study conducted at the department of psychiatry and dialysis unit of a tertiary hospital. Patients undergoing MHD underwent screening to rule out delirium, using the Confusion Assessment Method prior to EF testing. The tests of EF used were the Trail-Making Test—Part B (TMT-B) and Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB), both of which were administered before and after a session of HD. Statistical tests used were Wilcoxon matched pairs signed ranks test, paired t-test, single sample t-test, and correlation analyses. Results The mean time taken on TMT-B before HD was 195.36 seconds and after HD, 171.1 seconds; difference is significant (p = 0.0001). The mean FAB score was 13.19 before HD and 14.83 after HD; the difference is significant (p < 0.0001). Significant differences were observed on similarities (p = 0.003), lexical fluency (p = 0.02), and go–no go (p = 0.003) subtests of FAB. Mean TMT-B scores before and after HD differed significantly from that of a reference study (reference TMT-B 150.69 seconds), p = 0.0002 and 0.04, respectively. Conclusion We conclude that patients with CKD on MHD, in general, have worse executive cognitive functioning compared with healthy populations. A session of HD results in significant improvement in these functions.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0040-1703961executive functioncognitive functionchronic kidney failuredialysis
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author Vasantmeghna S. Murthy
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Vedant S. Shukla
A Study of Executive Function in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease before and after a Single Session of Hemodialysis
Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice
executive function
cognitive function
chronic kidney failure
dialysis
author_facet Vasantmeghna S. Murthy
Vedant S. Shukla
author_sort Vasantmeghna S. Murthy
title A Study of Executive Function in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease before and after a Single Session of Hemodialysis
title_short A Study of Executive Function in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease before and after a Single Session of Hemodialysis
title_full A Study of Executive Function in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease before and after a Single Session of Hemodialysis
title_fullStr A Study of Executive Function in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease before and after a Single Session of Hemodialysis
title_full_unstemmed A Study of Executive Function in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease before and after a Single Session of Hemodialysis
title_sort study of executive function in patients with chronic kidney disease before and after a single session of hemodialysis
publisher Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
series Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice
issn 0976-3147
0976-3155
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Background Executive functions (EFs) are critical to daily life and sensitive to our physiological functioning and emotional states. The number of people living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) on hemodialysis (HD) globally is increasing steadily. We aimed to determine the impact of a single session of HD on EFs in patients with CKD receiving maintenance HD (MHD). Methods This was a quasi-experimental study conducted at the department of psychiatry and dialysis unit of a tertiary hospital. Patients undergoing MHD underwent screening to rule out delirium, using the Confusion Assessment Method prior to EF testing. The tests of EF used were the Trail-Making Test—Part B (TMT-B) and Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB), both of which were administered before and after a session of HD. Statistical tests used were Wilcoxon matched pairs signed ranks test, paired t-test, single sample t-test, and correlation analyses. Results The mean time taken on TMT-B before HD was 195.36 seconds and after HD, 171.1 seconds; difference is significant (p = 0.0001). The mean FAB score was 13.19 before HD and 14.83 after HD; the difference is significant (p < 0.0001). Significant differences were observed on similarities (p = 0.003), lexical fluency (p = 0.02), and go–no go (p = 0.003) subtests of FAB. Mean TMT-B scores before and after HD differed significantly from that of a reference study (reference TMT-B 150.69 seconds), p = 0.0002 and 0.04, respectively. Conclusion We conclude that patients with CKD on MHD, in general, have worse executive cognitive functioning compared with healthy populations. A session of HD results in significant improvement in these functions.
topic executive function
cognitive function
chronic kidney failure
dialysis
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0040-1703961
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