Potencial evocado auditivo P300 na avaliação cognitiva de idosos vivendo com HIV/AIDS

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Autor(a) principal: João Luiz Cioglia Pereira Diniz
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMG
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUBD-ACAPRA
Resumo: The ageing of people living with HIV has been associated with higher frequency of neurocognitive disorders. The auditory evoked potentials P300 evaluate cognitive function. We analyzed auditory cognition of elderly with HIV through P300. We compared 34 HIV-infected elderly undergoing regular treatment to 80 HIV-negative elderly healthy controls in relation to P300 latency and the scores of neuropsychological tests. The groups were stratified into the age subgroups: 5059, 6069 and 70 years. Each age subgroup infected by HIV was compared to the age subgroup of controls that was one level of age older. The HIV group consisted of 20(61%) men, mean age 61±7 years and the controls of 24(32%) men, mean age 67±4 years. Years of schooling were seven (interquartile range [IR] 4/8) in HIV group against four (IR 4/11) in controls (p=0.044). P300 latency was similar between genders in the groups. P300 latency was 353±35 ms in HIV group and 331±29 ms in controls (p=0.006). Inwithin-analysis, P300 latency augmented with increasing age in HIV group (p=0.001) and remained stable in controls (p=0.252). In between-analysis, P300 latency was delayed in HIV subgroup 6069 as compared to controls 70 years (p=0.033) and delayed in HIV subgroup 70 years as compared to controls 70 years (p<0.001). In neuropsychological tests, HIV group presented poor performance in Nine Hole test (p=0.029) and correlation was found between dominant hand performance and P300 delay (p=0.043). We concluded that even under regular treatment, HIV infection may accelerate the cognitive impairment related to ageing.
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spelling Potencial evocado auditivo P300 na avaliação cognitiva de idosos vivendo com HIV/AIDSIdosoHIVTranstornos CognitivosPotenciais Evocados AuditivosPotencial Evocado P300EnvelhecimentoSoropositividade para HIVAIDS (Doença)Potenciais evocados auditivosIdosoSoronegatividade para HIVTranstornos cognitivosPotencial evocado P300Infecções por HIVThe ageing of people living with HIV has been associated with higher frequency of neurocognitive disorders. The auditory evoked potentials P300 evaluate cognitive function. We analyzed auditory cognition of elderly with HIV through P300. We compared 34 HIV-infected elderly undergoing regular treatment to 80 HIV-negative elderly healthy controls in relation to P300 latency and the scores of neuropsychological tests. The groups were stratified into the age subgroups: 5059, 6069 and 70 years. Each age subgroup infected by HIV was compared to the age subgroup of controls that was one level of age older. The HIV group consisted of 20(61%) men, mean age 61±7 years and the controls of 24(32%) men, mean age 67±4 years. Years of schooling were seven (interquartile range [IR] 4/8) in HIV group against four (IR 4/11) in controls (p=0.044). P300 latency was similar between genders in the groups. P300 latency was 353±35 ms in HIV group and 331±29 ms in controls (p=0.006). Inwithin-analysis, P300 latency augmented with increasing age in HIV group (p=0.001) and remained stable in controls (p=0.252). In between-analysis, P300 latency was delayed in HIV subgroup 6069 as compared to controls 70 years (p=0.033) and delayed in HIV subgroup 70 years as compared to controls 70 years (p<0.001). In neuropsychological tests, HIV group presented poor performance in Nine Hole test (p=0.029) and correlation was found between dominant hand performance and P300 delay (p=0.043). We concluded that even under regular treatment, HIV infection may accelerate the cognitive impairment related to ageing.O envelhecimento das pessoas vivendo com HIV tem sido associado com maior frequência de transtornos neurocognitivos. O potencial evocado auditivo P300 avalia função cognitiva. Analisamos a cognição auditiva de idosos com HIV através do P300. Nós comparamos 34 idosos infectados pelo HIV em tratamento regular com 80 idosos controles HIV-negativos em relação à latência do P300 e resultados de testes neuropsicológicos. Os grupos foram estratificados em subgrupos por idade: 50-59, 60-69 e 70 anos. Cada subgrupo de indivíduos portadores de HIV foi comparado com o subgrupo controle de faixa etária imediatamente acima. O grupo HIV consistia de 20 (61%) homens com idade média de 61±7 anos e o grupo controle de 24 (32%) homens com idade média de 67±4 anos. Anos de escolaridade foram sete (intervalo interquartil [IR] 4/8) no grupo HIV contra quatro (IR 4/11) em no grupocontrole (p=0,044). A latência do P300 foi semelhante entre os sexos emambos os grupos. A latência do P300 foi 353±35 ms em ms de grupo e 331±29 de HIV nos controles (p=0,006). Na análise dentro dos grupos, a latência do P300 aumentou com o aumento da idade no grupo HIV (p=0,001) e mantevese estável no grupo controle (p=0,252). Na análise entre os grupos, a latência do P300 estava aumentada no subgrupo HIV de 60-69 anos em comparação com subgrupo 70 anos do grupo controle (p=0,033) e também estava aumentada no subgrupo HIV 70 anos em comparação com subgrupo 70 anos do grupo controle (p < 0,001). Nos testes neuropsicológicos, o grupo HIV apresentou desempenho pior no Nine hole test (p=0,029) e foi encontradacorrelação entre a performance da mão dominante e o aumento da latência do P300 (p= 0,043). Concluímos que, mesmo sob tratamento regular, a infecção pelo HIV pode acelerar o comprometimento cognitivo associado ao envelhecimento.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisUFMGDenise Utsch GoncalvesUnai TupinambasLiliane Desgualdo PereiraAlexandre Sampaio MouraMarise Oliveira FonsecaPaulo CaramelliJoão Luiz Cioglia Pereira Diniz2019-08-10T22:53:29Z2019-08-10T22:53:29Z2016-02-18info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUBD-ACAPRAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2019-11-14T06:58:40Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/BUBD-ACAPRARepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2019-11-14T06:58:40Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potencial evocado auditivo P300 na avaliação cognitiva de idosos vivendo com HIV/AIDS
title Potencial evocado auditivo P300 na avaliação cognitiva de idosos vivendo com HIV/AIDS
spellingShingle Potencial evocado auditivo P300 na avaliação cognitiva de idosos vivendo com HIV/AIDS
João Luiz Cioglia Pereira Diniz
Idoso
HIV
Transtornos Cognitivos
Potenciais Evocados Auditivos
Potencial Evocado P300
Envelhecimento
Soropositividade para HIV
AIDS (Doença)
Potenciais evocados auditivos
Idoso
Soronegatividade para HIV
Transtornos cognitivos
Potencial evocado P300
Infecções por HIV
title_short Potencial evocado auditivo P300 na avaliação cognitiva de idosos vivendo com HIV/AIDS
title_full Potencial evocado auditivo P300 na avaliação cognitiva de idosos vivendo com HIV/AIDS
title_fullStr Potencial evocado auditivo P300 na avaliação cognitiva de idosos vivendo com HIV/AIDS
title_full_unstemmed Potencial evocado auditivo P300 na avaliação cognitiva de idosos vivendo com HIV/AIDS
title_sort Potencial evocado auditivo P300 na avaliação cognitiva de idosos vivendo com HIV/AIDS
author João Luiz Cioglia Pereira Diniz
author_facet João Luiz Cioglia Pereira Diniz
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Denise Utsch Goncalves
Unai Tupinambas
Liliane Desgualdo Pereira
Alexandre Sampaio Moura
Marise Oliveira Fonseca
Paulo Caramelli
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv João Luiz Cioglia Pereira Diniz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Idoso
HIV
Transtornos Cognitivos
Potenciais Evocados Auditivos
Potencial Evocado P300
Envelhecimento
Soropositividade para HIV
AIDS (Doença)
Potenciais evocados auditivos
Idoso
Soronegatividade para HIV
Transtornos cognitivos
Potencial evocado P300
Infecções por HIV
topic Idoso
HIV
Transtornos Cognitivos
Potenciais Evocados Auditivos
Potencial Evocado P300
Envelhecimento
Soropositividade para HIV
AIDS (Doença)
Potenciais evocados auditivos
Idoso
Soronegatividade para HIV
Transtornos cognitivos
Potencial evocado P300
Infecções por HIV
description The ageing of people living with HIV has been associated with higher frequency of neurocognitive disorders. The auditory evoked potentials P300 evaluate cognitive function. We analyzed auditory cognition of elderly with HIV through P300. We compared 34 HIV-infected elderly undergoing regular treatment to 80 HIV-negative elderly healthy controls in relation to P300 latency and the scores of neuropsychological tests. The groups were stratified into the age subgroups: 5059, 6069 and 70 years. Each age subgroup infected by HIV was compared to the age subgroup of controls that was one level of age older. The HIV group consisted of 20(61%) men, mean age 61±7 years and the controls of 24(32%) men, mean age 67±4 years. Years of schooling were seven (interquartile range [IR] 4/8) in HIV group against four (IR 4/11) in controls (p=0.044). P300 latency was similar between genders in the groups. P300 latency was 353±35 ms in HIV group and 331±29 ms in controls (p=0.006). Inwithin-analysis, P300 latency augmented with increasing age in HIV group (p=0.001) and remained stable in controls (p=0.252). In between-analysis, P300 latency was delayed in HIV subgroup 6069 as compared to controls 70 years (p=0.033) and delayed in HIV subgroup 70 years as compared to controls 70 years (p<0.001). In neuropsychological tests, HIV group presented poor performance in Nine Hole test (p=0.029) and correlation was found between dominant hand performance and P300 delay (p=0.043). We concluded that even under regular treatment, HIV infection may accelerate the cognitive impairment related to ageing.
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