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The effect of the interdialytic interval on cognitive function in patients on haemodialysis

The effect of the interdialytic interval on cognitive function in patients on haemodialysis

Journal of renal care, 2018
Larry  Jamner
Abstract
Cognitive deficits are common among individuals on haemodialysis (HD). The degree of dysfunction may shift over the course of the interdialytic interval. To use ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to examine the relationship between the length of the interdialytic interval and reports of cognitive dysfunction. A quantitative study whereby each patient's cognitive functioning was measured during both short and long interdialytic intervals. Adults maintained on HD (Female n = 15, Male n = 11; M  = 42.7 ± 15.8 years) were drawn from a standalone HD unit within a large university medical centre. Tests of baseline neurocognitive functioning were undertaken (Mini-Mental Status Examination, Digit Span, California Verbal Learning Test, Benton Visual Retention Test, Trail-Making Test) and smartphone-based electronic diary reports of cognitive impairment were made around six times each day for one week. Cognitive function and aptitude in this sample, although low, did not reflect clinic...

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