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sj-docx-1-jad-10.1177_10870547241232710 – Supplemental material for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children with Multiple Sclerosis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jad-10.1177_10870547241232710 for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children with Multiple Sclerosis by Roy Aloni, Alon Kalron, Assaf Goodman, Amichai Ben-Ari, Talya Yoeli-Shalom and Shay Menascu in Journal of Attention Disorders</p
Cognitive performance as a function of MS disease duration.
<p>Cognitive performance for MS patients with disease durations of 1 to 30 years (5-year intervals) with 95% confidence intervals for GCS (A) and individual cognitive domains (B–H), N = 1500.</p
MindStreams Global Assessment Battery (GAB): Description of cognitive domains tested and outcome parameters obtained.
<p>Index scores explanation for GAB cognitive tests.</p><p>1. MEMORY: mean accuracies for learning and delayed recognition phases of Verbal and Non-Verbal Memory tests.</p><p>2. EXECUTIVE FUNCTION: composite scores (accuracy divided by average response time) for interference phase of the Stroop test and Go-NoGo test, mean weighted accuracy for Catch Game.</p><p>3. VISUAL SPATIAL: mean accuracy for Visual Spatial Processing test.</p><p>4. VERBAL: weighted accuracy for verbal rhyming test (part of Verbal Function test).</p><p>5. ATTENTION: mean response times for the Go-NoGo test and a no interference phase of the Stroop test, mean response time for a low-load stage of Staged Information Processing test, mean standard deviation of response time for the Go-NoGo test, mean accuracy for a medium-load stage of Information Processing test.</p><p>6. INFORMATION PROCESSING: composite scores (accuracy divided by average response time) for various low- and medium-load stages of the Staged Information Processing test.</p><p>7. MOTOR SKILLS: mean time until first move for Catch Game, mean inter-tap interval and standard deviation of inter-tap interval for Finger Tapping test.</p
Modeling of Cognitive Impairment by Disease Duration in Multiple Sclerosis: A Cross-Sectional Study
<div><p>Background/Aims</p><p>Large-scale population studies measuring rates and dynamics of cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis (MS) are lacking. In the current cross-sectional study we evaluated the patterns of cognitive impairment in MS patients with disease duration of up to 30 years.</p><p>Methods</p><p>1,500 patients with MS were assessed by a computerized cognitive battery measuring verbal and non-verbal memory, executive function, visual spatial perception, verbal function, attention, information processing speed and motor skills. Cognitive impairment was defined as below one standard deviation (SD) and severe cognitive impairment as below 2SD for age and education matched healthy population norms.</p><p>Results</p><p>Cognitive performance in our cohort was poorer than healthy population norms. The most frequently impaired domains were information processing speed and executive function. MS patients with secondary-progressive disease course performed poorly compared with clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting and primary progressive MS patients. By the fifth year from disease onset, 20.9% of patients performed below the 1SD cutoff for impairment, p = 0.005, and 6.0% performed below the 2SD cutoff for severe cognitive impairment, p = 0.002. By 10 years from onset 29.3% and 9.0% of patients performed below the 1SD and 2SD cutoffs, respectively, p = 0.0001. Regression modeling suggested that cognitive impairment may precede MS onset by 1.2 years.</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>The rates of cognitive impairment in this large sample of MS patients were lower than previously reported and severe cognitive impairment was evident only in a relatively small group of patients. Cognitive impairment differed significantly from expected normal distribution only at five years from onset, suggesting the existence of a therapeutic window during which patients may benefit from interventions to maintain cognitive health.</p></div
Descriptive data for 1500 MS patients.
<p>P = p by ANOVA after Bonferroni correction for group comparison; p<sup>a</sup> = p between CIS and SPMS; p<sup>b</sup> = p between RRMS and SPMS; p<sup>c</sup> = p between PPMS and SPMS. N = number; SE = standard error of the mean; CIS = clinically isolated syndrome; RRMS = relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis; SPMS = secondary progressive multiple sclerosis; PPMS = primary progressive multiple sclerosis; EDSS- Expanded disability status scale; IMD – Immunomodulatory drugs.</p
Percent of MS patients with cognitive impairment by disease duration.
<p>The percent of patients with impairment in GCS at a cutoff of 85 (1SD below the normalized mean, white bars) and at a cutoff of 70 (2SD below the normalized mean, black bars) is presented by disease duration. The dashed bars represent the percent of patients with GCS ≥85. N = number of patients; *p≤0.005; **p<0.001; ***p<0.05.</p
Cognitive performance by GCS within the first year from MS onset, N = 187.
<p>Cognitive performance by GCS within the first year from MS onset, N = 187.</p