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Title: | Auditory mismatch negativity, P300, and disability among fi rstepisode schizophrenia patients without auditory hallucinations |
Author: | Nagy Fawzy, Osama Gado, Ahmed M. Abdalla, Wailed M. Ibrahim |
Abstract: |
Objectives
The aim of this study was to determine the functional defi cits, including the inter-related
domains of attention, memory, and information processing, among fi rst-episode schizophrenia
patients without auditory hallucinations. Such defi cits could be evaluated objectively utilizing
measurements of auditory-evoked potentials.
Patients and methods
The study sample consisted of two groups: group I included 58 fi rst-episode schizophrenia
patients without auditory hallucinations recruited from the psychiatric outpatient’s clinics of
Zagazig University Hospitals and group II included 53 participants selected randomly from
Zagazig University Hospitals’ visitors. Patients were subjected to a semistructured psychiatric
interview using DSM-IV criteria for diagnosis, and auditory mismatch negativity (MMN) and
P300 were assessed in schizophrenia patients before and after treatment. The degree of
disability was assessed and its correlation with auditory processing function was determined.
Results
Our study showed no statistically signifi cant difference as regards MMN measures with any
observable effect of atypical antipsychotics; the P300 component showed delayed latency
and smaller amplitude before treatment and markedly enhanced after treatment, and there
was statistically signifi cant correlation between the degree of disability and MMN, as well as
P300 measures, before and after treatment.
Conclusion
The current study concluded that the attention-dependent processes refl ected in P300
measures are already defective during the early stage of schizophrenia and could be improved
with the use of an atypical antipsychotic medication.
Keywor ds :
auditory mismatch negativity, disability, P300, schizophrenia
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Journal: | Egyptian Journal of Psychiatry 2015, 36:112–117 |
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