TY - JOUR
T1 - Utility of the Parkinson’s disease-Cognitive Rating Scale for the screening of global cognitive status in Huntington’s disease
AU - Cognitive Phenotype Working Group of the European Huntington’s Disease Network
AU - Martinez-Horta, Saul
AU - Horta-Barba, Andrea
AU - Perez-Perez, Jesús
AU - Sampedro, Frederic
AU - de Lucia, Natascia
AU - De Michele, Giuseppe
AU - Kehrer, Stefanie
AU - Priller, Josef
AU - Migliore, Simone
AU - Squitieri, Ferdinando
AU - Castaldo, Anna
AU - Mariotti, Caterina
AU - Mañanes, Veronica
AU - Lopez-Sendon, Jose Luis
AU - Rodriguez, Noelia
AU - Martinez-Descals, Asunción
AU - Garcia-Ruiz, Pedro
AU - Júlio, Filipa
AU - Januário, Cristina
AU - Delussi, Marianna
AU - de Tommaso, Marina
AU - Noguera, Sandra
AU - Ruiz-Idiago, Jesus
AU - Sitek, Emilia J.
AU - Nuzzi, Angela
AU - Pagonabarraga, Javier
AU - Kulisevsky, Jaime
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2020/5/1
Y1 - 2020/5/1
N2 - Background: Cognitive impairment is an essential feature of Huntington’s disease (HD) and dementia is a predictable outcome in all patients. However, validated instruments to assess global cognitive performance in the field of HD are lacking. Objectives: We aimed to explore the utility of the Parkinson’s disease-Cognitive Rating Scale (PD-CRS) for the screening of global cognition in HD. Methods: A multicenter cohort of 132 HD patients at different disease stages and 33 matched healthy controls were classified as having preserved cognition, mild cognitive impairment (HD-MCI) or dementia (HD-Dem) according to the Clinical Dementia Rating and Functional Independence Score. The PD-CRS and the Mini-Mental State Examination were administered. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to determine optimal cutoffs to differentiate patients according to their cognitive status. Results: A PD-CRS cutoff score ≤ 81/82 was optimal to detect HD-MCI (sensitivity = 93%; specificity = 80%; area under the curve (AUC) = 0.940), and ≤ 63/64 was optimal to detect HD-Dem (sensitivity = 90%; specificity = 87%; AUC = 0.933). MMSE scores failed to show robust psychometric properties in this context. Discussion: The PD-CRS is a valid and reliable instrument to assess global cognition in HD in routine clinical care and clinical trials.
AB - Background: Cognitive impairment is an essential feature of Huntington’s disease (HD) and dementia is a predictable outcome in all patients. However, validated instruments to assess global cognitive performance in the field of HD are lacking. Objectives: We aimed to explore the utility of the Parkinson’s disease-Cognitive Rating Scale (PD-CRS) for the screening of global cognition in HD. Methods: A multicenter cohort of 132 HD patients at different disease stages and 33 matched healthy controls were classified as having preserved cognition, mild cognitive impairment (HD-MCI) or dementia (HD-Dem) according to the Clinical Dementia Rating and Functional Independence Score. The PD-CRS and the Mini-Mental State Examination were administered. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to determine optimal cutoffs to differentiate patients according to their cognitive status. Results: A PD-CRS cutoff score ≤ 81/82 was optimal to detect HD-MCI (sensitivity = 93%; specificity = 80%; area under the curve (AUC) = 0.940), and ≤ 63/64 was optimal to detect HD-Dem (sensitivity = 90%; specificity = 87%; AUC = 0.933). MMSE scores failed to show robust psychometric properties in this context. Discussion: The PD-CRS is a valid and reliable instrument to assess global cognition in HD in routine clinical care and clinical trials.
KW - Cognition
KW - Cognitive assessment
KW - Huntington’s disease
KW - Neuropsychology
KW - Psychometrics
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U2 - 10.1007/s00415-020-09730-6
DO - 10.1007/s00415-020-09730-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 32030521
AN - SCOPUS:85079127843
SN - 0340-5354
VL - 267
SP - 1527
EP - 1535
JO - Journal of Neurology
JF - Journal of Neurology
IS - 5
ER -