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    Normative and reliability study of fototest

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    Introduction: The Fototest is a brief cognitive test suitable for illiterate persons, and valid and accurate for detecting cognitive impairment or dementia. Our aim was to conclude the development of this instrument carrying out a normative and reliability study. Method: The normative study was performed on a convenience sample of 223 healthy volunteers aged between 20 and 85 years. The test-retest reliability was assessed through a repeated-measures cross-sectional design on a sample of 50 subjects with no cognitive impairment; the inter-rater reliability was determined by the blind assessment of 10 test applications performed by 30 independent observers; in both instances, reliability was expressed as intra-class correlation coefficient. Internal consistency was analysed by Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Results: The results on the Fototest are normally distributed and are not influenced by gender or educational level but they do vary with age. The test-retest reliability of the Fototest was 0.89 (95% CI: 0.81–0.93); the inter-rater reliability, 0.98 (95% CI: 0.96–0.99); and the internal consistency, 0.94. Conclusions: The Fototest is free from educational influence and shows appropriate testretest and inter-rater reliabilities, as well as a high internal consistency. Therefore, it is a suitable psychometric instrument to be used in the follow-up of patients with cognitive impairment or dementia, especially in contexts where evaluators are not the same on different occasions, or with patients of low educational level. Resumen: Introducción: El Fototest es un test cognitivo breve aplicable a analfabetos, válido y útil para la detección de deterioro cognitivo y demencia. Nuestro objetivo es completar el proceso de desarrollo del instrumento llevando a cabo un estudio normativo y de fiabilidad. Métodos: El estudio normativo se realizó en una muestra de conveniencia de 223 sujetos voluntarios sanos entre 20 y 85 años. La fiabilidad test-retest (Ftr) se evaluó mediante un diseño transversal de medidas repetidas en una muestra de 50 sujetos sin deterioro cognitivo; la fiabilidad interobservador (Fio) se determinó mediante la evaluación a ciegas de 10 aplicaciones del test por 30 observadores independientes; en ambos casos se utilizó el coeficiente de correlación intraclase. La evaluación de la consistencia interna (CI) se llevó a cabo mediante el coeficiente alfa de Cronbach. Resultados: Los resultados del Fototest se distribuyen normalmente y no están influenciados por el sexo ni el nivel educativo, pero sí por la edad. La Ftr del Fototest es 0,89 (IC 95%: 0.81–0.93), la Fio es de 0,98 (IC 95%: 0.96–0.99) y 0,94 la CI. Conclusiones: El Fototest está libre de influencias educativas y tiene una adecuada fiabilidad, tanto Ftr como Fio, y una alta consistencia interna, por tanto, es un instrumento adecuado para ser usado en el seguimiento de pacientes con deterioro cognitivo y demencia sobre todo en entornos en que cambien los evaluadores, en especial en poblaciones con bajo nivel educativo. Keywords: Screening Test, Test cognitive short, Fototest, Interobserver reliability, Test-retest reliability, Test of the photos, Standardization, Palabras clave: Test de Cribado, Tests cognitivos breves, Fototest, Fiabilidad interobservador, Fiabilidad test-retest, Test de las Fotos, Normalizació

    Estudio normativo y de fiabilidad del fototest

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    Resumen: Introducción: El Fototest es un test cognitivo breve aplicable a analfabetos, válido y útil para la detección de deterioro cognitivo y demencia. Nuestro objetivo es completar el proceso de desarrollo del instrumento llevando a cabo un estudio normativo y de fiabilidad. Métodos: El estudio normativo se realizó en una muestra de conveniencia de 223 sujetos voluntarios sanos entre 20 y 85 años. La fiabilidad test-retest (Ftr) se evaluó mediante un diseño transversal de medidas repetidas en una muestra de 50 sujetos sin deterioro cognitivo; la fiabilidad interobservador (Fio) se determinó mediante la evaluación a ciegas de 10 aplicaciones del test por 30 observadores independientes; en ambos casos se utilizó el coeficiente de correlación intraclase. La evaluación de la consistencia interna (CI) se llevó a cabo mediante el coeficiente alfa de Cronbach. Resultados: Los resultados del Fototest se distribuyen normalmente y no están influenciados por el sexo ni el nivel educativo, pero sí por la edad. La Ftr del Fototest es 0,89 (IC 95%: 0,81-0,93), la Fio es de 0,98 (IC 95%: 0,96-0,99) y 0,94 la CI. Conclusiones: El Fototest está libre de influencias educativas y tiene una adecuada fiabilidad, tanto Ftr como Fio, y una alta consistencia interna, por tanto, es un instrumento adecuado para ser usado en el seguimiento de pacientes con deterioro cognitivo y demencia sobre todo en entornos en que cambien los evaluadores, en especial en poblaciones con bajo nivel educativo. Abstract: Introduction: The Fototest is a brief cognitive test suitable for illiterate persons, and valid and accurate for detecting cognitive impairment or dementia. Our aim was to conclude the development of this instrument carrying out a normative and reliability study. Method: The normative study was performed on a convenience sample of 223 healthy volunteers aged between 20 and 85 years. The test-retest reliability was assessed through a repeated-measures cross-sectional design on a sample of 50 subjects with no cognitive impairment; the inter-rater reliability was determined by the blind assessment of 10 test applications performed by 30 independent observers; in both instances, reliability was expressed as intra-class correlation coefficient. Internal consistency was analysed by Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Results: The results on the Fototest are normally distributed and are not influenced by gender or educational level but they do vary with age. The test-retest reliability of the Fototest was 0.89 (95% CI: 0.81-0.93); the inter-rater reliability, 0.98 (95% CI: 0.96-0.99); and the internal consistency, 0.94. Conclusions: The Fototest is free from educational influence and shows appropriate test-retest and inter-rater reliabilities, as well as a high internal consistency. Therefore, it is a suitable psychometric instrument to be used in the follow-up of patients with cognitive impairment or dementia, especially in contexts where evaluators are not the same on different occasions, or with patients of low educational level. Palabras clave: Test de Cribado, Tests cognitivos breves, Fototest, Fiabilidad interobservador, Fiabilidad test-retest, Test de las Fotos, Normalización, Keywords: Screening Test, Test cognitive short, Fototest, Interobserver reliability, Test-retest reliability, Test of the photos, Standardizatio

    Estimated GFR and the Effect of Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering after Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage

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    Background: The kidney-brain interaction has been a topic of growing interest. Past studies of the effect of kidney function on intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) outcomes have yielded inconsistent findings. Although the second, main phase of the Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage Trial (INTERACT2) suggests the effectiveness of early intensive blood pressure (BP) lowering in improving functional recovery after ICH, the balance of potential benefits and harms of this treatment in those with decreased kidney function remains uncertain. Study Design: Secondary analysis of INTERACT2, which randomly assigned patients with ICH with elevated systolic BP (SBP) to intensive (target SBP < 140 mm Hg) or contemporaneous guideline-based (target SBP < 180 mm Hg) BP management. Setting & Participants: 2,823 patients from 144 clinical hospitals in 21 countries. Predictors Admission estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFRs) of patients were categorized into 3 groups based on the CKD-EPI (Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration) creatinine equation: normal or high, mildly decreased, and moderately to severely decreased (>90, 60-90, and <60 mL/min/1.73 m2, respectively). Outcomes: The effect of admission eGFR on the primary outcome of death or major disability at 90 days (defined as modified Rankin Scale scores of 3-6) was analyzed using a multivariable logistic regression model. Potential effect modification of intensive BP lowering treatment by admission eGFR was assessed by interaction terms. Results: Of 2,623 included participants, 912 (35%) and 280 (11%) had mildly and moderately/severely decreased eGFRs, respectively. Patients with moderately/severely decreased eGFRs had the greatest risk for death or major disability at 90 days (adjusted OR, 1.82; 95% CI, 1.28-2.61). Effects of early intensive BP lowering were consistent across different eGFRs (P = 0.5 for homogeneity). Limitations: Generalizability issues arising from a clinical trial population. Conclusions: Decreased eGFR predicts poor outcome in acute ICH. Early intensive BP lowering provides similar treatment effects in patients with ICH with decreased eGFRs

    Estimated GFR and the Effect of Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering After Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage

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