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A parsimonious scoring and normative calculator for the Parkinson's disease mild cognitive impairment battery

Journal

CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST
Volume 31, Issue 6-7, Pages 1231-1247

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/13854046.2017.1293161

Keywords

Clinical inference; mild cognitive impairment; Parkinson's disease

Funding

  1. Charles University [PROGRES Q27]
  2. Czech Science Foundation [16-01781S, 16-13323S]
  3. project 'Sustainability for the National Institute of Mental Health' [LO1611]
  4. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic under the NPU I program

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Objective: The aim of the present study was to provide a regression-based calculator that takes premorbid functioning into account to detect subtle cognitive decline, as is often present in pre-dementia states, especially mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD-MCI). Method: We used demographic adjustments based on sex, age, and education of 699 normative participants that fulfilled exclusion criteria for ascertaining the diagnostic accuracy of the Movement Disorders Society PD-MCI battery at Level II. We examined the clinical validity of the battery on 36 PD patients. Results: An estimated z-score was calculated for any raw score based on different models that adjust for the demographic predictors of gender, age, and education, either concurrently, individually or without covariates. We provide a useful online z-score, SD, and percentile calculator that yields estimates of cognitive impairment based on normative sample for each of the ten neuropsychological tests and enables actuarial decision-making regarding its level and profile (number of domains impaired). We document the clinical utility and applicability of the calculator on a patient with PD-MCI and show the discriminative validity of all measures in the battery by comparing PD-MCI and PD without cognitive impairment with the highest area under the curve (. 94) for Tower of London at -2 SD threshold. Conclusions: Our normative calculator introduces a practical web-based psychometric tool for the evaluation of PD-MCI status in clinical settings. We show the detection potential of each of ten measures included in the battery and delineate the diagnostic precision of the PD-MCI battery.

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