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Language impairment in euthymic, elderly patients with bipolar disorder but no dementia
Fecha
2008Registro en:
INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOGERIATRICS, v.20, n.4, p.687-696, 2008
1041-6102
10.1017/S1041610208007084
Autor
RADANOVIC, Marcia
NUNES, Paula Villela
GATTAZ, Wagner Farid
FORLENZA, Orestes Vicente
Institución
Resumen
Background: Neurocognitive impairment is known to occur in euthymic bipolar patients, but language alterations have not been thoroughly investigated. The aim of this study is to examine the performance in language tests of a sample of elderly patients with bipolar disorder. Methods: We studied 33 eurthymic elderly patients with bipolar disorder but no dementia and 33 healthy individuals, matched for age and education, who were compared in terms of their CAMCOG global score and its subitems. Results: The scores obtained in language-related abilities for patients and controls, respectively, were: language (total): 27.3 (1) and 28.5 (1), p < 0.0001)comprehension: 8.6 (0.5) and 8.9 (0.3), p = 0.006; production: 18.7 (1) and 19.6 (0.9), p = < 0.0001; abstraction: 6.8 (1.1) and 7.3 (0.7), p = 0.016; verbal fluency: 16.3 (4.3) and 19.6 (4.1), p = 0.003. Conclusion: A mild but significant impairment in language-related ability scores was detected when comparing patients and controls.