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Cognitive Function in Adults With Acute Myeloid Leukemia Treated With Chemotherapy: A Systematic Review.

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Chan, Y-N; Betancur, S; Conklin, JL; Hirschey, R; Piepmeier, A; Foster, M; Anderson, RA; Bender, CM; Bryant, AL
Published in: Cancer nursing
March 2024

Chemotherapy is essential for treating acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Previous studies concluded that survivors of cancer who were treated with chemotherapy experience cognitive impairment. Therefore, it is important to understand cognitive function in survivors of AML.The aim of this study was to explore distributions and correlates of cognitive function, and prediction of cognitive function on other outcomes in adults with AML who were treated with chemotherapy.A health science librarian systematically searched PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and EMBASE databases. Two reviewers independently conducted the title, abstract, and full-text screening. Data were extracted and synthesized based on the aims of the review.A total of 10 articles were included. Findings indicate that up to 62.2% of adults with AML experienced impaired cognitive function after starting chemotherapy. Three studies found cognitive function remained stable over time. Education and cytokines were potential correlates of cognitive function. Worse cognitive function may predict lower physical performance and higher mortality, although the results were inconsistent across studies.Impaired cognitive function was observed in adults with AML who were treated with chemotherapy. However, no study used a validated subjective cognitive-function-specific patient-reported questionnaire, and previous studies focusing on cognitive function included relatively young samples. Hence, further research on cognitive function in older adults with AML is needed.Because of the high prevalence of cognitive impairment identified, it is important to screen cognitive function in adults with AML who are planning to receive chemotherapy to intervene and provide support earlier.

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Cancer nursing

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EISSN

1538-9804

ISSN

0162-220X

Publication Date

March 2024

Volume

47

Issue

2

Start / End Page

121 / 131

Related Subject Headings

  • Nursing
  • Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
  • Humans
  • Cognitive Dysfunction
  • Cognition
  • Cancer Survivors
  • Antineoplastic Agents
  • Adult
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
 

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Chan, Y.-N., Betancur, S., Conklin, J. L., Hirschey, R., Piepmeier, A., Foster, M., … Bryant, A. L. (2024). Cognitive Function in Adults With Acute Myeloid Leukemia Treated With Chemotherapy: A Systematic Review. Cancer Nursing, 47(2), 121–131. https://doi.org/10.1097/ncc.0000000000001164
Chan, Ya-Ning, Stephanie Betancur, Jamie L. Conklin, Rachel Hirschey, Aaron Piepmeier, Matthew Foster, Ruth A. Anderson, Catherine M. Bender, and Ashley Leak Bryant. “Cognitive Function in Adults With Acute Myeloid Leukemia Treated With Chemotherapy: A Systematic Review.Cancer Nursing 47, no. 2 (March 2024): 121–31. https://doi.org/10.1097/ncc.0000000000001164.
Chan Y-N, Betancur S, Conklin JL, Hirschey R, Piepmeier A, Foster M, et al. Cognitive Function in Adults With Acute Myeloid Leukemia Treated With Chemotherapy: A Systematic Review. Cancer nursing. 2024 Mar;47(2):121–31.
Chan, Ya-Ning, et al. “Cognitive Function in Adults With Acute Myeloid Leukemia Treated With Chemotherapy: A Systematic Review.Cancer Nursing, vol. 47, no. 2, Mar. 2024, pp. 121–31. Epmc, doi:10.1097/ncc.0000000000001164.
Chan Y-N, Betancur S, Conklin JL, Hirschey R, Piepmeier A, Foster M, Anderson RA, Bender CM, Bryant AL. Cognitive Function in Adults With Acute Myeloid Leukemia Treated With Chemotherapy: A Systematic Review. Cancer nursing. 2024 Mar;47(2):121–131.

Published In

Cancer nursing

DOI

EISSN

1538-9804

ISSN

0162-220X

Publication Date

March 2024

Volume

47

Issue

2

Start / End Page

121 / 131

Related Subject Headings

  • Nursing
  • Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
  • Humans
  • Cognitive Dysfunction
  • Cognition
  • Cancer Survivors
  • Antineoplastic Agents
  • Adult
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis