Physiological age-related cognitive decline, practice effect and regression to the mean may interfere with the interpretation of psychometric changes between subsequent neuropsychological evaluations. The standardized regression-based (SRB) change score allows investigators to define clinically relevant cognitive change on an individual basis controlling for these confounding factors. We performed a preliminary study to test its applicability and usefulness in the neuropsychological diagnosis of dementia. We derived a regression equation for the tests of a widely used Italian battery for global cognitive assessment, the Mental Deterioration Battery, in a sample of 20 normal elderly and we tested the potential clinical application of the SRB methodology in two cases of questionable dementia.
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Assessing clinically relevant cognitive decline: preliminary data on a new method
ISELLA, VALERIA;ATZENI, LUCIA;VILLA, MARIA LETIZIA;FORAPANI, ELISABETTA;FRATTOLA, LODOVICO;APPOLLONIO, ILDEBRANDO
2003
Abstract
Physiological age-related cognitive decline, practice effect and regression to the mean may interfere with the interpretation of psychometric changes between subsequent neuropsychological evaluations. The standardized regression-based (SRB) change score allows investigators to define clinically relevant cognitive change on an individual basis controlling for these confounding factors. We performed a preliminary study to test its applicability and usefulness in the neuropsychological diagnosis of dementia. We derived a regression equation for the tests of a widely used Italian battery for global cognitive assessment, the Mental Deterioration Battery, in a sample of 20 normal elderly and we tested the potential clinical application of the SRB methodology in two cases of questionable dementia.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.