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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS. 2013 Jun 1;27(9):10.1097/QAD.0b013e32836010bd. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e32836010bd

Table 2.

Domain performance of impaired HIV-infected patients.

Neurocognitive exams Visit A Visit B
aGlobal deficit score >0.5 = GDS impaired 13 (38) 11 (32)
Motor 6 (17.6) 7 (20.6)
Working memory 9 (26.5) 6 (17.6)
Verbal 4 (12.1) 5 (14.7)
aExecutive 14 (41.2) 8 (23.5)
SIP 4 (11.8) 5 (14.7)
aLearning 11 (32.4) 10 (29.4)
Global 15 (44.1) 15 (44.1)
Memory 11 (32.4) 12 (35.3)

GDS, global deficit score; HAND, HIV associated neurological disorders; SIP, speeded information processing. Number (percentage) of patients with cognitive impairment at visit A and B (n = 34). GDS, motor, working memory, verbal, executive, SIP, learning, global, and memory neurocognitive exams were performed at visits A and B.

a

Indicates neurocognitive exams that correlated with sCD163 and/orneopterin in the plasma.