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Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult ; 94(5): 4-9, 2017 Dec 05.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29376968

OBJECTIVE: The relevance of the problem stated in the title of this article comes from the significant increase in the prevalence of the functional cardiovascular disorders having been documented during the past years especially such as circulatory asthenia that most frequently affects the young people of the working age suffering from the systemic neurogenic imbalance in the organism and can be seriously aggravated by the influence of biotropic weather conditions and be responsible for enhanced meteosensitivity that has negative effect on the quality of life and impairs the effectiveness of the therapeutic interventions. AIM:  The objective of the present study was to provide the scientifically sound substantiation of the feasibility of the application of the non-medicamentous methods (including the interval hypoxic training and «dry¼ carbonic baths) for the prevention and treatment of neurocirculatory asthenia complicated by enhanced meteosensitivity and evaluate the therapeutic effectiveness of these approach. MATERIAL AND METHODS:  A total of 50 patients with the verified diagnosis of neurocirculatory asthenia were recruited to participate in the study. All the patients were divided into two groups. 62% of them exhibited the well apparent meteosensitivity and were included in the study group 1. Group 2 was comprised of the remaining patients (38% of their total number) presenting with neurocirculatory asthenia who did not suffer appreciable changes in the general physical and mental state under the influence of varying weather conditions. The patients of both groups received the identical combined treatment consisting of interval hypoxic training and taking «dry¼ carbonic baths. Monitoring of the main meteorological parameters was carried out on a daily basis. It was combined with the assessment of the weather conditions from the medical perspective, the evaluation of the physical performance capability of the patients based on the results of the veloergometric testing, and the estimation of their functional state of the autonomous nervous system with the use of the data obtained in cardiointervalographic studies. In addition, the state of the microcirculatory system was evaluated by means of laser Doppler flowmetry and making use of a capillary blood flow analyzer. The psychological status of the patients was characterized using a computer-generated version of the abridged multifactorial questionnaire for the elucidation of the manifest personality-scale anxiety (Spielbeger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory). All these studies were carried out both before and after the course of non-medicamentous therapy. RESULTS:  After the course of the combined non-medicamentous treatment had been completed the health status of the patients comprising the two groups was found to be improved as appeared from the decrease of the number and severity of subjective autonomous manifestations, the positive changes in the functional state of the cardiovascular system and the autonomic nervous system as well as in the general psychological status. The most clinically significant result of the treatment included the reduction in the incidence of the severe meteopathic reactions in the patients of group 2 (from 14% before to 3% after therapy). The frequency of moderately expressed meteopathic reactions likewise decreased (from 31% before to 14% after the treatment). CONCLUSIONS:  The study has demonstrated that under the environmental and climatic conditions of the of Moscow region formation of biotropic weather factors of the hypoxic type (39%) constitutes a serious risk factor contributing to the development of imbalance in the vegetative nervous system and its exacerbations in response to variations of weather parameters. The application of the non-medicamentous therapeutic modalities (including interval hypoxic training and «dry¼ carbonic baths) for the management of the meteosensitive patients presenting with neurocirculatory asthenia is pathogenetically justified, and they can be recommended for both the treatment and prevention of weather- dependent pathological processes and their exacerbations.


Meteorological Concepts , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/therapy , Physical Therapy Modalities , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis
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Psychiatriki ; 27(3): 192-203, 2016.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27837573

Patients with chronic conditions like hypertension may experience many negative emotions which endorse the development of anxiety and depression symptomatology, thus they increase their risk for poor quality of life. Several studies have shown an association between symptoms of psychological distress and hypertension. In this study we aimed to quantify the link between depression, cardiophobia and quality of life in hypertensive patients. A cross-sectional design was employed. A sample of 197 hypertensive patients (89 men-108 women, mean age 53 years, SD=12 ranged 25-78) from a university outpatient hypertension clinic in Greece participated. Ninety-four (47.7%) of the participants suffered from essential grade I hypertension; 68 (34.5%) were grade II; 16 (8.1%) were categorized as grade III, while only 11 (5.6%) patients were recorded as normotensives with high normal values. The questionnaires included: (a) question for the recording of social-demographic characteristics and clinical features, (b) The Short Form (SF-36) Health Survey, (c) The Beck Depression Inventory -I, and (d) The Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire. There were no significant differences between the two genders with exception of marital status (p=0.010), dyslipidemia (p=0.050), grade of hypertension (p=0.014), cardiac left ventricular hypertrophy (p=0.004), renal failure (p=0.043) and stroke (p=0.024). Lower levels of quality of life and higher levels of depression and cardiophobia were observed compared to the general population. There were no significant differences on psychological measures between the two sexes (p>0.05). Cardiophobia was positively related to depressive symptomatology (r=0.533, p=0.000) while negatively to both physical and mental health summary measures of SF-36 health survey (r=-0.467, p=0.000 r=-0.537, p=0.000 respectively). Multiple linear regression models found that for psychical health depression and cardiac anxiety, avoidance activities had an influence on levels of quality of life in hypertensive patients, after controlling for age and other socio-demographic variables and clinical characteristics (Beta=-0.133, p=0.007, Beta=-0.364 p=0.000 and Beta=-0.167 p=0.006, respectively). For mental component summary depression and cardiophobia, heart focused attention had also impact on mental health in hypertensives (Beta=-0.438, p=0.016, Beta=-0.564, p=0.000 and Beta=-0.223, p=0.037, respectively) after adjustments. Heart focused anxiety symptoms-as avoidance activities and/or attention and monitoring cardiac activity, are related to hypertensive patients' present deteriorated depressive symptoms and levels of quality of life. Both depressive symptomatology and heart focused anxiety may be a mechanism partly responsible for hypertensive patients' present impaired levels of quality of life.


Depressive Disorder/psychology , Hypertension/psychology , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/psychology , Quality of Life/psychology , Adult , Aged , Comorbidity , Cross-Sectional Studies , Depressive Disorder/diagnosis , Female , Greece , Health Surveys , Humans , Hypertension/diagnosis , Male , Middle Aged , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Stress, Psychological/complications , Stress, Psychological/psychology
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Lik Sprava ; (3-4): 104-9, 2015.
Article Uk | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26827449

As a result of examination 147, patients with traumatic encefalopatìû (TE) were explained the features of cognitive disorders, selected major psihopatologìcnì syndromes. The moderate cognitive disorders (KP) in patients THOSE, were observed in 40%bolnykh with the psikhorganicheskim syndrome, in 90.6% of patients with the asthenic syndrome, in 90.4%--by likvorodistsirkulyatornym syndrome and 76.1% in patients are cerebral--by focus syndrome. CD complicates, the progress of any post traumatic syndrome, in which they were presented. Moderate cognitive disorders are included in the structure of post traumatic psihorganìcnoo syndrome and is a significant dezadaptuûcim factor for the patient.


Brain Injuries/physiopathology , Cerebellar Diseases/physiopathology , Epilepsy/physiopathology , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/physiopathology , Neurocognitive Disorders/physiopathology , Adult , Brain Injuries/diagnosis , Cerebellar Diseases/diagnosis , Epilepsy/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Male , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Neurocognitive Disorders/diagnosis , Neuropsychological Tests
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Ter Arkh ; 86(9): 65-70, 2014.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25518508

AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of cytoflavin in the treatment of patients with hypertensive encephalopathy (HE). SUBJECTS AND METHODS: One hundred and forty patients aged 39 to 73 years, diagnosed with HE, were examined and randomized to 2 groups. A study group (n = 74) received cytoflavin in a dose of 2 tablets b.i.d. on days 1 to 25 days inclusive during standard basic therapy. A comparison group (n = 66 persons) had standard basic therapy only. A control group consisted of 30 apparently healthy individuals. The investigators studied the frequency of headache, dizziness, and other complaints and the intensity of cephalalgic syndrome, by using a visual analog scale, the quality of life by the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (MOS SF-36) questionnaire, that of sleep by the subjective sleep characteristics questionnaire elaborated at the Moscow City Somnological Center, the level of asthenia by a subjective asthenia rating scale (Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-20), and autonomic status, by applying objective and subjective scales on days 1 and 25 of therapy. RESULTS: The study has shown that cytoflavin used in the above dose for 25 days reduces the frequency and magnitude of complaints of headache, dizziness, "venous" complaints, the degree of autonomic and asthenic disorders, and impairments in the quality of sleep and life in the patients with HE at all disease stages. A stepwise discriminant analysis has indicated that the degree of cephalgic syndrome, and autonomic disorders, and worse sleep quality are the most effective points for using the energy-modifier cytoflavin. CONCLUSION: HE treatment based on the current pathogenetic principles may have a preventive impact on the development of HE or slow down the rate of its progression.


Flavin Mononucleotide/administration & dosage , Headache , Hypertensive Encephalopathy , Inosine Diphosphate/administration & dosage , Neurocirculatory Asthenia , Niacinamide/administration & dosage , Sleep Wake Disorders , Succinates/administration & dosage , Administration, Oral , Adult , Aged , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Combinations , Drug Monitoring , Energy Metabolism/drug effects , Female , Headache/diagnosis , Headache/drug therapy , Headache/etiology , Humans , Hypertensive Encephalopathy/complications , Hypertensive Encephalopathy/drug therapy , Hypertensive Encephalopathy/metabolism , Hypertensive Encephalopathy/physiopathology , Hypertensive Encephalopathy/psychology , Male , Middle Aged , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/drug therapy , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/etiology , Pain Measurement/methods , Polysomnography , Quality of Life , Severity of Illness Index , Sleep Wake Disorders/diagnosis , Sleep Wake Disorders/drug therapy , Sleep Wake Disorders/etiology , Treatment Outcome , Visual Analog Scale , Vitamin B Complex/administration & dosage
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Lik Sprava ; (12): 105-12, 2014 Dec.
Article Uk | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26638477

The article gives information about the results of research of characteristics of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the participants of the anti-terrorist operation (ATO), and refugees. Drawn attention to the fact that the demonstration took place in the study of PTSD patients, in the form of the following options: invasion (penetration); avoiding (displacement); hyperactivation. In the study took part 71 serviceman (69 men and 2 women) aged from 22 to 35 years (average age 26,2 years) that have closed traumatic brain injury , in the form of a brain concussions, contusions and suffered on PTSD (main group), studies conducted in 3-6 months after received closed traumatic brain injury. In the group of comparison included 37 patients (34 women and 3 men) aged 27-42 years (average age 32,2 years) that have had PTSD. In a group that included military personnel, in which in addition to PTSD, the clinical picture had existing consequences of craniocerebral injury observed in asthenic symptom complex--27 patients (38.1%); the anxious-phobic--in 19 patients (26.7%); hysterical--in 8 patients (11.3%); a depressive--in 17 patients (23.9%). In a group of patients and refugees from the ATO was: asthenic symptom complex--in 12 patients (32.4%), the anxious-phobic--in 11 patients (29.7%), hysterical--in 6 patients (16.2%), a depressive--in 8 patients (21.7%).


Anxiety/physiopathology , Depressive Disorder/physiopathology , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/physiopathology , Phobic Disorders/physiopathology , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/physiopathology , Stress, Psychological/physiopathology , Adult , Anxiety/diagnosis , Anxiety/pathology , Brain Injuries/pathology , Brain Injuries/physiopathology , Depressive Disorder/diagnosis , Depressive Disorder/pathology , Female , Humans , Male , Military Personnel , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/pathology , Phobic Disorders/diagnosis , Phobic Disorders/pathology , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/diagnosis , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/pathology , Stress, Psychological/diagnosis , Stress, Psychological/pathology , Ukraine , War Exposure
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Int J Psychiatry Med ; 43(4): 349-64, 2012.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23094467

OBJECTIVE: General anxiety symptoms are common in patients with cardiac disease and considered to have an adverse effect on cardiac prognosis. The role of specific cardiac anxiety, however, is still unknown. The aim of this study is to examine the factor structure, reliability, and validity of the Dutch version of the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire (CAQ), which was specifically designed to assess heart focused anxiety. METHODS: Two hundred thirty-seven patients admitted for an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and a control group of 49 patients admitted for an exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) completed the CAQ, the Agoraphobic Cognitions Questionnaire, Mobility Inventory, Beck Depression Inventory, Beck Anxiety Inventory, and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. RESULTS: Although the original three-factor solution (fear, avoidance, and attention) was acceptable (model fit parameters: CFI = 0.89 and TLI = 0.87), our data were best explained by a four-factor model including safety seeking behaviors. Internal consistency and test-retest reliability were good. The CAQ had moderate correlations with the other anxiety and depression questionnaires. Recently admitted ACS patients had significantly higher scores than RA patients, even after controlling for general anxiety and depressive symptoms (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: The CAQ is a reliable and valid instrument to assess cardiac anxiety in patients hospitalized with ACS. These results enable longitudinal studies to examine the relationship of heart-focused anxiety with cardiac prognosis and to evaluate interventions specifically targeted at anxiety in cardiac patients.


Acute Coronary Syndrome/psychology , Anxiety Disorders/psychology , Myocardial Infarction/psychology , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Acute Coronary Syndrome/diagnosis , Aged , Anxiety Disorders/diagnosis , Female , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Infarction/diagnosis , Netherlands , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Psychometrics/statistics & numerical data , Reference Values , Reproducibility of Results
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Behav Cogn Psychother ; 40(2): 129-47, 2012 Mar.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21929830

BACKGROUND: Panic disorder (PD) is a common, often unrecognized condition among patients presenting with chest pain to the emergency departments (ED). Nevertheless, psychological treatment is rarely initiated. We are unaware of studies that evaluated the efficacy of brief cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) for this population. AIM: Evaluate the efficacy of two brief CBT interventions in PD patients presenting to the ED with chest pain. METHOD: Fifty-eight PD patients were assigned to either a 1-session CBT-based panic management intervention (PMI) (n = 24), a 7-session CBT intervention (n = 19), or a usual-care control condition (n = 15). A structured diagnostic interview and self-reported questionnaires were administered at pre-test, post-test, 3- and 6-month follow-ups. RESULTS: Statistical analysis showed significant reduction in PD severity following both interventions compared to usual care control condition, but with neither showing superiority compared to the other. CONCLUSIONS: CBT-based interventions as brief as a single session initiated within 2 weeks after an ED visit for chest pain appear to be effective for PD. Given the high prevalence of PD in emergency care settings, greater efforts should be made to implement these interventions in the ED and/or primary care setting.


Chest Pain/psychology , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/methods , Emergency Service, Hospital , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/therapy , Panic Disorder/psychology , Panic Disorder/therapy , Psychotherapy, Brief/methods , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Agoraphobia/diagnosis , Agoraphobia/psychology , Agoraphobia/therapy , Cohort Studies , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hospitals, University , Humans , Interview, Psychological , Male , Middle Aged , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/psychology , Panic Disorder/diagnosis , Quebec , Young Adult
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Psychol Rep ; 109(1): 77-92, 2011 Aug.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22049650

The present study assesses the psychometric properties and factor structure of the Greek version of the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire (CAQ). The questionnaire was administered to 598 healthy individuals from 15 different regions of Greece with a measure of socioeconomic characteristics and the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R). The sample was split into two random halves, and exploratory factor analysis indicated a three-factor solution. This solution was tested using a confirmatory factor analysis on the second half of the sample. In terms of latent dimensions, the Greek version retains the three-factor structure as proposed by the initial authors. However, adequate fit was achieved only after omitting eight items. The shorter (10-item) version was submitted to further analysis. The shorter version provided satisfactory internal reliability and evidence indicating the validity of the scale with respect to SCL-90-R subscales. The stability of the questionnaire was verified by a high test-retest reliability over a 3-mo. period (r = .86). Sex and age differences were assessed. The 10-item version appears to be a practical, brief tool for clinical use.


Cross-Cultural Comparison , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Checklist/statistics & numerical data , Female , Greece , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Psychometrics/statistics & numerical data , Reproducibility of Results , Sex Factors , Socioeconomic Factors , Translating , Young Adult
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Med Tr Prom Ekol ; (8): 37-41, 2009.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19810184

Adding complex clinical assessment of cardio-vascular functional capacity to diagnostic workup program for individuals having long-term effects of acute sarin and soman poisonings enables simultaneous characteristic of various hemodynamic changes and their relationships, early diagnosis of hemodynamic disorders, opportune diagnosis of clinical cardiovascular syndromes.


Cardiovascular Diseases/chemically induced , Chemical Industry , Chemical Warfare Agents/poisoning , Cholinesterase Inhibitors/poisoning , Occupational Diseases/chemically induced , Sarin/poisoning , Soman/poisoning , Acute Disease , Cardiovascular Diseases/diagnosis , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Electrocardiography , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Heart Diseases , Humans , Hypertension/chemically induced , Hypertension/diagnosis , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Ischemia/chemically induced , Myocardial Ischemia/diagnosis , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/chemically induced , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Occupational Diseases/diagnosis , Time Factors
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Depress Anxiety ; 25(10): 824-31, 2008.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17597101

Many studies have shown that cardiac anxiety when occurring in the absence of coronary artery disease is common and quite costly. The Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire (CAQ) is an 18-item self-report measure that assesses anxiety related to cardiac symptoms. To better understand the construct of cardiac anxiety, a factor analysis was conducted on CAQ data from 658 individuals who were self or physician-referred for electron beam tomographic screening to determine whether clinically significant coronary atherosclerosis was present. A four-factor solution was judged to provide the best fit with the results reflecting the following factor composition: heart-focused attention, avoidance of activities that bring on symptoms, worry or fear regarding symptoms, and reassurance-seeking. Factorial invariance across groups was also assessed to determine whether the factor structure of the CAQ was similar in individuals with and without clear evidence of coronary atherosclerosis. The factor structure of the CAQ did not differ between the two groups. However, the group without coronary atherosclerosis had significantly higher mean scores on their attention and worry/fear factors suggesting that people without a diagnosed cardiac condition pay more attention to and worry more about their cardiac-related symptoms than those people who have coronary atherosclerosis.


Coronary Artery Disease/psychology , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/psychology , Personality Inventory/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Aged , Attention , Chest Pain/psychology , Coronary Artery Disease/diagnosis , Fear , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Psychometrics/statistics & numerical data , Reference Values , Referral and Consultation , Reproducibility of Results , Social Support , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Klin Med (Mosk) ; 85(5): 41-3, 2007.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17665603

Thirty-five men with neurocirculatory dystonia (NCD) aged 24.4 +/- 1.8 and 22 practically healthy men of comparable age were examined. All the patients underwent standard load veloergometric test by step-up technique until submaximum heart rate was achieved. The study found significant increase in myocardial oxygen consumption both at rest and during physical exercise. The author offers quantitative criteria that allow for objective evaluation of disturbances in the regulatory systems that provide response to measured physical load and thus contribute to clinical diagnostics of NCD.


Exercise Test , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/physiopathology , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Humans , Male , Time Factors
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Ter Arkh ; 79(12): 55-7, 2007.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18220033

AIM: To study specific features of a course of neurocirculatory dystonia (NCD) in pregnancy, effects of NCD on a gestational process. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The examination of 50 pregnant women with NCD and 30 healthy pregnant women in trimesters I, II and III included clinical, laboratory, ultrasonic, dopplerometric and cardiotocographic investigations. RESULTS: Pregnancy deteriorates NCD by enhancing such clinical syndromes as respiratory, asthenic, hemorrhagic, aggravating peripheral vascular disorders. NCD women develop gestosis, placental insufficiency, had spontaneous abortions more frequently. Neonates have abnormal neonatal adaptation. CONCLUSION: In spite of enhanced clinical symptoms, pregnancy for NCD patients is not contraindicated. Management of pregnancy in NCD women should be conducted by an obstetrician together with a therapist (cardiologist).


Neurocirculatory Asthenia/physiopathology , Adult , Cardiotocography , Echocardiography, Doppler , Female , Fetal Heart/diagnostic imaging , Fetal Heart/physiology , Heart Rate/physiology , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications , Pregnancy Outcome , Pregnancy Trimesters , Respiration , Severity of Illness Index , Ultrasonography, Prenatal/methods
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Kardiologiia ; 47(12): 45-8, 2007.
Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18260978

The paper is devoted to the study of the course of pregnancy in women with mitral valve prolapse of various severity. With progression of pregnancy (especially the period from II to III trimester) symptoms increase. This is manifested as appearance or intensification of signs of neuro-circulatory dystonia (characteristic for patients with mitral valve prolapse irrespective of pregnancy). However these signs do not interfere with normal delivery.


Mitral Valve Prolapse/diagnosis , Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular , Adult , Diagnosis, Differential , Disease Progression , Echocardiography , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Mitral Valve Prolapse/complications , Mitral Valve Prolapse/physiopathology , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/etiology , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/physiopathology , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Outcome , Pregnancy Trimesters , Severity of Illness Index
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J Clin Exp Neuropsychol ; 28(3): 294-305, 2006 Apr.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16618621

The purpose of this study was to examine the clinical utility of memory minus Working Memory Index (memory-WMI) discrepancy scores on the WMS-III for detecting poor effort in 145 personal injury litigants (19 poor effort, 126 adequate effort). On average, participants in the poor effort group performed significantly lower on all WMS-III memory indexes and demonstrated larger memory-WMI discrepancy scores compared to participants in the adequate effort group. Discriminant function analyses using memory-WMI discrepancy scores as independent variables revealed poor overall classification rates (60.0% to 63.4%). Based on the prevalence of unusually suppressed attention-concentration ability relative to memory functioning using unidirectional memory-WMI discrepancy scores, high specificity and negative predictive power values were found. However, there was unacceptably low sensitivity and positive predictive power. These results suggest that memory-WMI discrepancy scores on the WMS-III do not provide clinically useful information regarding response set and should be used cautiously as an indicator of poor effort.


Attention/physiology , Memory, Short-Term/physiology , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/diagnosis , Neurocirculatory Asthenia/physiopathology , Wechsler Scales/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Female , Humans , Jurisprudence , Male , Malingering/diagnosis , Malingering/physiopathology , Middle Aged , Neuropsychological Tests/statistics & numerical data , Reproducibility of Results , Weights and Measures
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