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Driving-Related Neuropsychological Performance in Stable COPD Patients

Background. Cognitive deterioration may impair COPD patient's ability to perform tasks like driving vehicles. We investigated: (a) whether subclinical neuropsychological deficits occur in stable COPD patients with mild hypoxemia (PaO(2) > 55 mmHg), and (b) whether these deficits affect their...

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Autores principales: Karakontaki, Foteini, Gennimata, Sofia-Antiopi, Palamidas, Anastasios F., Anagnostakos, Theocharis, Kosmas, Epaminondas N., Stalikas, Anastasios, Papageorgiou, Charalambos, Koulouris, Nikolaos G.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3575615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23431438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/297371
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author Karakontaki, Foteini
Gennimata, Sofia-Antiopi
Palamidas, Anastasios F.
Anagnostakos, Theocharis
Kosmas, Epaminondas N.
Stalikas, Anastasios
Papageorgiou, Charalambos
Koulouris, Nikolaos G.
author_facet Karakontaki, Foteini
Gennimata, Sofia-Antiopi
Palamidas, Anastasios F.
Anagnostakos, Theocharis
Kosmas, Epaminondas N.
Stalikas, Anastasios
Papageorgiou, Charalambos
Koulouris, Nikolaos G.
author_sort Karakontaki, Foteini
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description Background. Cognitive deterioration may impair COPD patient's ability to perform tasks like driving vehicles. We investigated: (a) whether subclinical neuropsychological deficits occur in stable COPD patients with mild hypoxemia (PaO(2) > 55 mmHg), and (b) whether these deficits affect their driving performance. Methods. We recruited 35 stable COPD patients and 10 normal subjects matched for age, IQ, and level of education. All subjects underwent an attention/alertness battery of tests for assessing driving performance based on the Vienna Test System. Pulmonary function tests, arterial blood gases, and dyspnea severity were also recorded. Results. COPD patients performed significantly worse than normal subjects on tests suitable for evaluating driving ability. Therefore, many (22/35) COPD patients were classified as having inadequate driving ability (failure at least in one of the tests), whereas most (8/10) healthy individuals were classified as safe drivers (P = 0.029). PaO(2) and FEV1 were correlated with almost all neuropsychological tests. Conclusions. COPD patients should be warned of the potential danger and risk they face when they drive any kind of vehicle, even when they do not exhibit overt symptoms related to driving inability. This is due to the fact that stable COPD patients may manifest impaired information processing operations.
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spelling pubmed-35756152013-02-21 Driving-Related Neuropsychological Performance in Stable COPD Patients Karakontaki, Foteini Gennimata, Sofia-Antiopi Palamidas, Anastasios F. Anagnostakos, Theocharis Kosmas, Epaminondas N. Stalikas, Anastasios Papageorgiou, Charalambos Koulouris, Nikolaos G. Pulm Med Research Article Background. Cognitive deterioration may impair COPD patient's ability to perform tasks like driving vehicles. We investigated: (a) whether subclinical neuropsychological deficits occur in stable COPD patients with mild hypoxemia (PaO(2) > 55 mmHg), and (b) whether these deficits affect their driving performance. Methods. We recruited 35 stable COPD patients and 10 normal subjects matched for age, IQ, and level of education. All subjects underwent an attention/alertness battery of tests for assessing driving performance based on the Vienna Test System. Pulmonary function tests, arterial blood gases, and dyspnea severity were also recorded. Results. COPD patients performed significantly worse than normal subjects on tests suitable for evaluating driving ability. Therefore, many (22/35) COPD patients were classified as having inadequate driving ability (failure at least in one of the tests), whereas most (8/10) healthy individuals were classified as safe drivers (P = 0.029). PaO(2) and FEV1 were correlated with almost all neuropsychological tests. Conclusions. COPD patients should be warned of the potential danger and risk they face when they drive any kind of vehicle, even when they do not exhibit overt symptoms related to driving inability. This is due to the fact that stable COPD patients may manifest impaired information processing operations. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3575615/ /pubmed/23431438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/297371 Text en Copyright © 2013 Foteini Karakontaki et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gennimata, Sofia-Antiopi
Palamidas, Anastasios F.
Anagnostakos, Theocharis
Kosmas, Epaminondas N.
Stalikas, Anastasios
Papageorgiou, Charalambos
Koulouris, Nikolaos G.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3575615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23431438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/297371
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