Clinical, neuroimaging, and behavioural risk factors for neurocognitive impairment in Chinese patients with haemophilia: A multicentre study.
Yin Ting CheungChung Tin MaHenry Hon Wai LamSiu Cheung LingKevin KwokChak Ho LiChung Yin HaSze Fai YipRaymond Siu Ming WongWinnie Chiu Wing ChuChi Kong LiPublished in: Haemophilia : the official journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia (2023)
A substantial proportion of patients with haemophilia demonstrated cognitive impairment, particularly higher-order thinking skills. Screening for cognitive deficits should be incorporated into routine care. Future studies should evaluate the association of neurocognitive outcomes with occupational/vocational outcomes.