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阿尔茨海默病认知与功能进展的综合测量:认知变化捕捉研究的设计

A composite measure of cognitive and functional progression in Alzheimer's disease: Design of the Capturing Changes in Cognition study.

作者信息

Jutten Roos J, Harrison John, de Jong Frank Jan, Aleman André, Ritchie Craig W, Scheltens Philip, Sikkes Sietske A M

机构信息

Alzheimer Center, Department of Neurology, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Metis Cognition Ltd, Kilmington Common, Warminster, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Alzheimers Dement (N Y). 2017 Feb 9;3(1):130-138. doi: 10.1016/j.trci.2017.01.004. eCollection 2017 Jan.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Cognitive testing in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is essential for establishing diagnosis, monitoring progression, and evaluating treatments. Assessments should ideally be brief, reliable, valid, and reflect clinically meaningful changes. There is a lack of instruments that meet all these criteria. In the Capturing Changes in Cognition (Catch-Cog) study, we seek to correct these deficiencies through the development and validation of a composite measure combining cognition and function: the cognitive-functional composite (CFC). We expect that the CFC is able to detect clinically relevant changes over time in early dementia stages of AD.

METHODS/DESIGN: We will include patients ( = 350) with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia due to AD from memory clinics in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. We will include cognitively healthy volunteers ( = 30) as a control group. The CFC is based on the "cognitive composite" and the Amsterdam instrumental activities of daily living questionnaire. We will investigate test-retest reliability with baseline and 2- to 3-week follow-up assessments ( = 50 patients and  = 30 healthy controls). We will involve experts and participants to evaluate the initial feasibility and refine the CFC if needed. Subsequently, we will perform a longitudinal construct validation study in a prospective cohort ( = 300) with baseline, 3-, 6-, and 12-month follow-up assessments. The main outcome is cognitive and functional progression measured by the CFC. Reference measures for progression include traditional cognitive and functional tests, disease burden measures, and brain imaging methods. Using linear mixed modeling, we will investigate longitudinal changes on the CFC and relate these to the reference measures. Using linear regression analyses, we will evaluate the influence of possible confounders such as age, gender, and education on the CFC.

DISCUSSION

By performing an independent longitudinal construct validation, the Catch-Cog study of the novel CFC will contribute to the improvement of disease monitoring and treatment evaluation in early dementia stages of AD.

摘要

引言

在阿尔茨海默病(AD)中,认知测试对于确立诊断、监测病情进展以及评估治疗效果至关重要。理想情况下,评估应具备简短、可靠、有效且能反映具有临床意义的变化等特点。目前缺乏满足所有这些标准的工具。在认知变化捕捉(Catch-Cog)研究中,我们试图通过开发和验证一种结合认知与功能的综合测量方法——认知功能综合指标(CFC)来纠正这些不足。我们期望CFC能够检测出AD早期痴呆阶段随时间推移具有临床相关性的变化。

方法/设计:我们将纳入来自荷兰和英国记忆诊所的350例因AD导致轻度认知障碍或轻度痴呆的患者。我们还将纳入30名认知健康志愿者作为对照组。CFC基于“认知综合指标”和阿姆斯特丹日常生活工具性活动问卷。我们将通过基线以及2至3周后的随访评估(50例患者和30名健康对照)来研究重测信度。我们将邀请专家和参与者评估初始可行性,并在必要时对CFC进行完善。随后,我们将在前瞻性队列(300例)中进行纵向结构效度研究,进行基线、3个月、6个月和12个月的随访评估。主要结局是通过CFC测量的认知和功能进展。进展的参考测量指标包括传统认知和功能测试、疾病负担测量以及脑成像方法。我们将使用线性混合模型研究CFC的纵向变化,并将其与参考测量指标相关联。我们将通过线性回归分析评估年龄、性别和教育程度等可能的混杂因素对CFC的影响。

讨论

通过进行独立的纵向结构效度验证,新型CFC的Catch-Cog研究将有助于改善AD早期痴呆阶段的疾病监测和治疗评估。

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