Early experience with HEADS: Hepatic Encephalopathy Assessment Driving Simulator
Very little is known about the use of simulated driving to assess neurological impairment in the setting of liver disease. The specific aim this pilot study was to determine if a computerized driving routine could identify individuals judged to be impaired by neuropsychological testing from a population of cirrhotic patients awaiting liver transplantation. Driving performance of cirrhotic patients awaiting liver transplantation (n=15) and healthy volunteers (n=31) was compared in a preliminary evaluation of theHepatic Encephalopathy Assessment Driving Simulator (HEADS). Cirrhotic patients also underwent standardized neuropsychological testing to assess six cognitive domains (attention, learning, emory, motor, processing speed, visual); impairment of each domain was defined by a Z-score < -1. Thirteen of fifteen cirrhotics were classified as impaired in at least one cognitive domain based on neuropsychological testing. Driving performance of impaired cirrhotics differed significantly from the cohort of non-impaired plus healthy subjects (n=33). Several driving variables showed a strong correlation with impairment of at least one cognitive domain. In contrast, driving performance could not be predicted from MELD score in this population of cirrhotic patients. A computer-simulated driving system such as HEADS may prove useful as a simple and practical means to assess cognitive impairment from liver disease. Further validation is indicated in a larger study population of cirrhotic patients.(A)
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Authors:
- NYBERG, S L
- BASKIN-BEY, E S
- MITCHELL, M M
- BIDA, J P
- SCHNEIDER, N K
- SMITH, G E
- ROSENTHAL, T J
- STEWART, C A
- Publication Date: 2006
Language
- English
Media Info
- Pagination: 53-62
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Serial:
- Advances in Transportation Studies
- Issue Number: special issue
- Publisher: University Roma Tre
- ISSN: 1824-5463
- Serial URL: http://www.atsinternationaljournal.com/
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Behavior; Digital computers; Drivers; Driving; Driving simulators; Internal organs; Persons with disabilities; Tests
- ITRD Terms: 9001: Behaviour; 8673: Digital computer; 1726: Disabled person; 1772: Driver; 1855: Driving (veh); 1680: Simulator (driving); 6255: Test; 2043: Viscera
- Subject Areas: Safety and Human Factors; Society; I80: Accident Studies; I83: Accidents and the Human Factor;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01083933
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: Transport Research Laboratory
- Files: ITRD
- Created Date: Jan 7 2008 1:18PM