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The COgnitive-Pulmonary Disease (COgnitive-PD) study: protocol of a longitudinal observational comparative study on neuropsychological functioning of patients with COPD

机译:认知肺疾病(COgnitive-PD)研究:COPD患者神经心理功能纵向观察性比较研究的方案

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Introduction Intact cognitive functioning is necessary for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) to understand the value of healthy lifestyle guidelines, to make informed decisions and subsequently act on it. Nevertheless, brain abnormalities and cognitive impairment have been found in patients with COPD. To date, it remains unknown which cognitive domains are affected and what the possible consequences are of cognitive impairment. Therefore, objectives of the study described are to determine neuropsychological functioning in patients with COPD, and its influence on health status, daily functioning and pulmonary rehabilitation outcome. Furthermore, structural and functional brain abnormalities and the relationship with cognitive and daily functioning will be explored. Methods and analysis A longitudinal observational comparative study will be performed in 183 patients with COPD referred for pulmonary rehabilitation and in 90 healthy control participants. Demographic and clinical characteristics, activities of daily living and knowledge about COPD will be assessed. Baseline cognitive functioning will be compared between patients and controls using a detailed neuropsychological testing battery. An MRI substudy will be performed to compare brain abnormalities between 35 patients with COPD with cognitive impairment and 35 patients with COPD without cognitive impairment. Patients will be recruited between November 2013 and November 2015. Ethics and dissemination The study has been approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of the University Hospital Maastricht and Maastricht University (NL45127.068.13/METC 13-3-035) and is registered in the Dutch trial register. All participants will provide written informed consent and can withdraw from the study at any point in time. Assessment and home visit data material will be managed anonymously. The results obtained can be used to optimise patient-oriented treatment for cognitively impaired patients with COPD. The findings will be disseminated in international peer-reviewed journals and through research conferences.
机译:简介对于患有慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)的患者来说,完整的认知功能对于理解健康的生活方式指南的价值,做出明智的决定并随后采取行动至关重要。然而,在COPD患者中发现了脑部异常和认知障碍。迄今为止,尚不清楚哪些认知领域受到影响以及认知障碍的可能后果是什么。因此,所述研究的目的是确定COPD患者的神经心理功能及其对健康状况,日常功能和肺康复结果的影响。此外,将探讨大脑的结构和功能异常以及与认知和日常功能的关系。方法和分析将对183例因肺康复而进行的COPD患者和90例健康对照者进行纵向观察性比较研究。将评估人口统计学和临床​​特征,日常生活活动以及有关COPD的知识。将使用详细的神经心理学测试电池对患者和对照组之间的基线认知功能进行比较。将进行MRI子研究以比较35例认知障碍的COPD患者和35例无认知障碍的COPD患者的大脑异常。将于2013年11月至2015年11月之间招募患者。伦理与传播该研究已由马斯特里赫特大学医院和马斯特里赫特大学的医学伦理委员会批准(NL45127.068.13 / METC 13-3-035)并在荷兰注册试用注册。所有参与者均应提供书面知情同意书,并可在任何时间退出研究。评估和家庭访问数据材料将被匿名管理。获得的结果可用于优化认知障碍COPD患者的面向患者的治疗。研究结果将在国际同行评审期刊和研究会议上发布。

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