1.Advance in Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Mild Cognitive Impairment after Stroke(review)
Fuling QU ; Yingling WEI ; Zhongliang LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(12):1107-1110
This paper reviewed the Methods of evaluation and rehabilitation of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) after stroke. The Results showed that the Methods of evaluation included Mini Mental State Examination(MMSE), three Methods designed by The National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke(NINDS) and The Canadian Stroke Network(CSN), and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and category test. The MoCA as the focus is brief, practical and effective as the major advantages. Many Methods of rehabilitation existed are still lack of evidence to support their efficacy.
2.Mood disorders differ after left and right cerebral hemisphere injury
Yingling WEI ; Fuling QU ; Xiaoqin DUAN ; Zhongliang LIU ; Yuanyuan LUO ; Wangshu YUAN ; Xiaoli DOU ; Ling XIA
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2011;33(9):684-688
Objective To explore mood disorders after left and right cerebral hemisphere injury,to search for possible mechanisms and to provide the basis for designing rehabilitation protocols and assessing prognosis.Methods Fifty-one cases with brain injury were recruited from a rehabilitation center and divided into left and right hemisphere injury groups with 26 and 25 cases,respectively.Hamilton rating scale for depression (HRSD) scores were analyzed. Results The left hemisphere patients had significantly higher HRSD total scores and higher scores indicating 15 kinds of mood disorders (depression,feelings of guilt,suicidal thoughts etc.).Right hemisphere injury patients had significantly higher diurnal variation,depersonalization or derealization and paranoid symptoms. Conclusions The lateralization of the cerebral hemispheres may display itself in mood and emotion.After left or right hemisphere injury,the depression presentation is different,so treatment,prognosis assessment and psychological intervention should be different for left and right hemisphere injuries.