Hoel Jane A, Templeton Ginger B, Fefer Gilad, Case Beth C, Shah Anshu, Gruen Margaret E, Olby Natasha J
Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States.
College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2021 Dec 23;8:819135. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.819135. eCollection 2021.
Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CCDS) is a syndrome of progressive cognitive decline comparable to Alzheimer's Disease. The sustained gaze test captures attention loss associated with CCDS in laboratory settings, and adapting the sustained gaze test for use by owners at home could greatly increase the data generated on CCDS. We hypothesized that it would be feasible for owners to perform the sustained gaze test at home, and that results would be reliable over repeated trials. Training materials were developed and dog owners underwent training and performed the test in triplicate at weekly intervals for 3 weeks. Gaze videos and a CAnine DEmentia Scale (CADES) questionnaire were submitted each week. Videos were examined for inclusion and duration of gaze was recorded. One observer repeated video assessments twice, 1 week apart; five different observers assessed videos once. Outcome measures included the relationship between CADES and gaze duration, test-retest reliability of owner-performed sustained gaze testing, and intra- and inter-rater reliability. Twenty dogs aged 7-15.5 years completed testing. The majority of videos were acceptable (162/183). Within dog test-retest reliability was excellent (ICC = 0.96). Intra- and interobserver reliability for determining video validity for inclusion were substantial ( = 0.76 and 0.78, respectively); for duration of gaze these were excellent (ICC = 0.99 and 0.96, respectively). Gaze duration was significantly associated with CADES ( = 0.0026). We conclude that owners can perform the sustained gaze test at home and that data generated are reliable and correlate to CADES, a validated measure of dementia.
犬认知功能障碍综合征(CCDS)是一种与阿尔茨海默病类似的进行性认知衰退综合征。持续凝视测试可在实验室环境中捕捉与CCDS相关的注意力丧失,使持续凝视测试适用于主人在家中使用,可能会大大增加有关CCDS的数据。我们假设主人在家中进行持续凝视测试是可行的,并且在重复试验中结果将是可靠的。开发了培训材料,狗主人接受培训,并在3周内每周进行三次测试。每周提交凝视视频和犬类痴呆量表(CADES)问卷。检查视频是否符合要求并记录凝视持续时间。一名观察者相隔1周对视频评估重复两次;五名不同的观察者对视频进行一次评估。结果指标包括CADES与凝视持续时间之间的关系、主人进行的持续凝视测试的重测信度,以及评分者内信度和评分者间信度。20只年龄在7至15.5岁的狗完成了测试。大多数视频是可接受的(162/183)。在犬只内部,重测信度极佳(ICC = 0.96)。确定视频是否符合纳入标准的观察者内信度和观察者间信度较高(分别为0.76和0.78);对于凝视持续时间,这些信度极佳(ICC分别为0.99和0.96)。凝视持续时间与CADES显著相关( = 0.0026)。我们得出结论,主人可以在家中进行持续凝视测试,并且所产生的数据是可靠的,并且与CADES相关,CADES是一种经过验证的痴呆症测量方法。