[Features of the neurocognitive profile of patients with protracted and chronic endogenous manic and manic-delusional states].

OBJECTIVE To study the neurocognitive profile of patients with protracted and chronic endogenous manic and manic-delusional states (EMDS). MATERIAL AND METHODS Thirty-two female patients, aged 18 to 55 years (mean age 36.2±10.2 years), with protracted and chronic EMDS were studied. Based on the clinical typology of EMDS, patients were divided into 4 groups of 8 patients each: group 1 - «acute» subtype, group 2 - «chronified» subtype, group 3 - «developing» subtype and group 4 - subtype «double mania». Neuropsychological, clinical-psychopathological and statistical methods were used. RESULTS Disturbances of regulatory and executive functions and a decrease in neurodynamic indicators of mental activity in patients with EMDS are significantly more pronounced compared with the control group (p<0.05). The values of the index of severity of disturbances of regulatory and executive functions in patients with EMDS range from 0.95 points (group 1) to 1.14 points (group 4), without statistically significant differences between the groups. The highest severity of neurodynamic disorders is observed in group 1 (1.88 points), while in other groups the index values range from 0.88 points in group 2 to 1.09 in group 4 (p<0.05). Patients of group 1 have greater severity and wider spectrum of neurodynamic symptoms compared with group 2 (U=45.00; p<0.0021), group 3 (U=30.00; p<0.04), and group 4 (U=45.00; p<0.001). It should be noted that the cognitive impairments identified in patients with EMDS did not reach the level of dementia. CONCLUSION The most characteristic of EMBS are cognitive impairments associated with a decrease in the parameters of the neurodynamics of mental activity related to the first functional block, as well as with deficiency of executive functions, impaired planning and organization of cognitive activity, due to the weakness of the structures of the third functional block.

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