Mackell J A, Ferris S H, Mohs R, Schneider L, Galasko D, Whitehouse P, Schmitt F, Sano M, Thal L J
NYU Medical Center, Aging and Dementia Research Center, New York 10016, USA.
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 1997;11 Suppl 2:S65-9.
The Instrument Development Project of the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS) evaluated new assessments in five domains: (a) cognitive function; (b) clinical global change; (c) activities of daily living; (d) behavioral symptoms, and (e) cognition in severely impaired patients. These new instruments demonstrate excellent discrimination between normal controls and patient groups and show adequate validity and reliability. Stability of measurement and sensitivity to longitudinal change were also demonstrated in each of these areas. Examination of several domain-specific questions also contributed new information on the measurement of cognitive function with different subtasks across AD severity levels, the stability of clinical ratings of global change, and the applicability of behavioral assessment across severity levels. The success of this project enhances the state of the art in the measurement of efficacy in AD clinical trials and also provides a basis for future research on improving AD outcome measures.
阿尔茨海默病协作研究(ADCS)的仪器开发项目在五个领域评估了新的评估方法:(a)认知功能;(b)临床整体变化;(c)日常生活活动;(d)行为症状,以及(e)重度受损患者的认知。这些新仪器在正常对照组和患者组之间显示出出色的区分能力,并具有足够的效度和信度。在这些领域中的每一个都证明了测量的稳定性和对纵向变化的敏感性。对几个特定领域问题的研究还提供了关于不同AD严重程度水平下不同子任务的认知功能测量、整体变化临床评分的稳定性以及行为评估在不同严重程度水平下的适用性的新信息。该项目的成功提升了AD临床试验疗效测量的技术水平,也为未来改善AD结局测量的研究提供了基础。