BACKGROUND:This study aimed to determine the effects of sepsis on brain integrity,memory,and executive function.METHODS:Twenty sepsis patients who were not diagnosed with sepsis-associated encephalopathy(SAE)but had a...BACKGROUND:This study aimed to determine the effects of sepsis on brain integrity,memory,and executive function.METHODS:Twenty sepsis patients who were not diagnosed with sepsis-associated encephalopathy(SAE)but had abnormal electroencephalograms(EEGs)were included.The control group included twenty healthy persons.A neuropsychological test of memory and executive function and a brain magnetic resonance imaging scan were performed.The volumes of cortex and subcortex were measured using the FreeSurfer software.Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II(APACHE II)score was used to determine the disease severity.RESULTS:In the sepsis group,the levels of immediate free recall,immediate cued recall,and delayed cued recall in the California Verbal Learning Test-II(CVLT-II)were significantly lower;the explicit memory(recollection process)in the process dissociation procedure test was lower;and the volumes of the left and right hippocampi were significantly lower compared with the control group.The volume of the presubiculum in the hippocampus of sepsis patients showed statistically signifi cant decrease.In the sepsis group,the volumes of the left and right hippocampi were negatively correlated with the APACHE II score and positively with immediate free recall,immediate cued recall,and delayed cued recall in the CVLT-II;moreover,the hippocampal volume was significantly correlated with recollection but not with familiarity.CONCLUSIONS:Patients with abnormal EEGs during hospitalization but with no SAE still have reduced hippocampal volume and memory defi cits.This fi nding indicates that sepsis leads to damage to specifi c parts of the hippocampus.展开更多
基金the Shanxi Province Key Scientific and Technological Project(2016YFJH2-05)the Youth Project of the Second Affi liated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University(YJ[QN]201523).
文摘BACKGROUND:This study aimed to determine the effects of sepsis on brain integrity,memory,and executive function.METHODS:Twenty sepsis patients who were not diagnosed with sepsis-associated encephalopathy(SAE)but had abnormal electroencephalograms(EEGs)were included.The control group included twenty healthy persons.A neuropsychological test of memory and executive function and a brain magnetic resonance imaging scan were performed.The volumes of cortex and subcortex were measured using the FreeSurfer software.Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II(APACHE II)score was used to determine the disease severity.RESULTS:In the sepsis group,the levels of immediate free recall,immediate cued recall,and delayed cued recall in the California Verbal Learning Test-II(CVLT-II)were significantly lower;the explicit memory(recollection process)in the process dissociation procedure test was lower;and the volumes of the left and right hippocampi were significantly lower compared with the control group.The volume of the presubiculum in the hippocampus of sepsis patients showed statistically signifi cant decrease.In the sepsis group,the volumes of the left and right hippocampi were negatively correlated with the APACHE II score and positively with immediate free recall,immediate cued recall,and delayed cued recall in the CVLT-II;moreover,the hippocampal volume was significantly correlated with recollection but not with familiarity.CONCLUSIONS:Patients with abnormal EEGs during hospitalization but with no SAE still have reduced hippocampal volume and memory defi cits.This fi nding indicates that sepsis leads to damage to specifi c parts of the hippocampus.