Journal
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL-EXPERIMENTAL TRANSLATIONAL AND CLINICAL
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/2055217321994853
Keywords
Multiple sclerosis; SDMT; telehealth; teleneurology; teleneuropsychology; cognitive screening
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- National Multiple Sclerosis Society [RG4808A81]
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The study showed a strong correlation between remote and in-person administration of the SDMT among 132 participants, confirming the reliability of remote administration as a cognitive screening approach in MS.
Background: The Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) is the gold standard for cognitive screening in multiple sclerosis (MS). Objective: Due to the recent COVID-19 pandemic and the increased need for virtual clinical visits, we examined the reliability of remote administration of the SDMT vs. standard in-person administration to individuals with MS. Methods: Pearson's correlation analysis was performed between SDMT scores on the in-person and remote administrations. Results: For n = 132 participants, remote and in-person SDMT scores were strongly correlated (r = .80, p = .000). Conclusion: Remote administration of the SDMT is a reliable cognitive screening approach in MS.
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