1. Cognition in chronic kidney disease patients: Evaluation with the Beijing version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment.
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An J, Sun W, Zhang W, Yu Z, Gao K, Zhao J, Sun S, An J, and Ji A
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- Beijing, Cognition, Humans, Mental Status and Dementia Tests, Cognitive Dysfunction diagnosis, Cognitive Dysfunction etiology, Noncommunicable Diseases, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic complications, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic therapy
- Abstract
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) may undergo cognitive impairment. We aimed to explore the cognition of patients with cognitive impairment (CI) and no cognitive impairment (NCI) respectively and the effect of demographics, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), number of comorbidities (NCD), and hemoglobin on CI in Chinese patients with CKD at stage 3-5 treated by nondialysis by using the Beijing version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA-BJ). A total of 120 patients with CKD were recruited from the Department of Nephrology at the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine at in-patient and out-patient follow up. A logistic regression model was performed to assess the effect of these variables on CI of CKD patients. The results indicated that the CI group was mainly in the decline of visuospatial and executive function, abstraction, and memory, compared with the NCI group. In addition, years of education, eGFR and NCD were found as predictors of CI of CKD patients at stage 3-5. Specifically, lower eGFR, less years of education and more comorbidities were risk predictors of CI.
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- 2022
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