Cognitive impairment in recipients of liver transplantation and relation to hepatic encephalopathy

Mohamed, Ahmad Saad; Elmeteini, Mahmoud Ahmed; Mohamed, Ghada Abd Elrazek; Elserafy, Doha Mostafa; Elmadani, Alaa Adel; Hashem, Reem Elsayed;

Abstract


Background: Liver transplantation (LT) helped to save the life of end stage liver disease (ESLD) patients; however, there is a debate on the persistence of cognitive impairment. The study aimed to evaluate cognitive functions in patients with ESLD before and after liver transplantation and to assess its relation to hepatic encephalopathy (HE). Thirty recipients 47.6 ± 11 years undergone living donor liver transplantation at the transplantation center of both Ain Shams Center for Organ Transplant and Egypt air organ transplant unit were prospectively assessed by Trail Making Test, Wechsler Memory Scale–Revised, Benton Visual Retention—for the evaluation of cognitive functions before and 3 months after transplantation. Results: The mean age of the patients was 47.6 ± 11 years, 17 males and 13 females. Eight out of 30 (26.7%) had past history of hepatic encephalopathy. The study reported significant improvement in the post-operative 3 months scores of Trail Making Test part (A), the digit span forward test, digit span backward test and the correct score difference of the Benton Visual Retention, as p value was (0.02), (0.01) (0.02), and (0.01) respectively, compared to the pre-operative scores. However, there was no difference in the scores of part (B), verbal association I, II, information subtest of WMS. Cognitive performance showed no significant difference between patients with or without history of HE. Conclusions: Patients with ESLD have significant cognitive impairment that showed improvement after LT; HE did not correlate with cognitive function. Hence, transplantation has a favorable outcome on the cognitive impairment.


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Title Cognitive impairment in recipients of liver transplantation and relation to hepatic encephalopathy
Authors Mohamed, Ahmad Saad; Elmeteini, Mahmoud Ahmed ; Mohamed, Ghada Abd Elrazek; Elserafy, Doha Mostafa; Elmadani, Alaa Adel; Hashem, Reem Elsayed
Keywords Cognitive functions;Cognitive impairment;Hepatic encephalopathy;Liver transplantation;Recipient
Issue Date 1-Dec-2022
Publisher Springer
Journal Middle East Current Psychiatry 
Volume 29
Issue 1
ISSN 20905408
DOI 10.1186/s43045-022-00175-3
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85123014621

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