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The importance of sustained attention in early Alzheimer's disease

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/gps.4537

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Alzheimer's disease; attention; cognition; neuropsychology

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  1. Medical research Council [G0901982]
  2. Mental Health of Older Adults and Dementia Clinical Academic Group
  3. MRC [G0901982] Funding Source: UKRI
  4. Medical Research Council [G0901982] Funding Source: researchfish

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IntroductionThere is conflicting evidence regarding impairment of sustained attention in early Alzheimer's disease (AD). We examine whether sustained attention is impaired and predicts deficits in other cognitive domains in early AD. MethodsFifty-one patients with early AD (MMSE>18) and 15 healthy elderly controls were recruited. The sustained attention to response task (SART) was used to assess sustained attention. A subset of 25 patients also performed tasks assessing general cognitive function (ADAS-Cog), episodic memory (Logical memory scale, Paired Associates Learning), executive function (verbal fluency, grammatical reasoning) and working memory (digit and spatial span). ResultsAD patients were significantly impaired on the SART compared to healthy controls (total error =19.75, p=0.027). SART errors significantly correlated with MMSE score (Spearman's rho=-0.338, p=0.015) and significantly predicted deficits in ADAS-Cog (=0.14, p=0.004). DiscussionsPatients with early AD have significant deficits in sustained attention, as measured using the SART. This may impair performance on general cognitive testing, and therefore should be taken into account during clinical assessment, and everyday management of individuals with early AD. Copyright (c) 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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