Interpreting change on the Symbol Digit Modalities Test in people with relapsing multiple sclerosis using the reliable change methodology.

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Zachary Weinstock, Sarah Morrow, Devon Conway, Tom Fuchs, Curtis Wojcik, Mahmut Unverdi, Robert Zivadinov, Bianca Weinstock-Guttman, Grant L Iverson, Michael Dwyer, Ralph Hb Benedict
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Abstract

Background: The Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) is increasingly utilized in clinical trials. A SDMT score change of 4 points is considered clinically important, based on association with employment anchors. Optimal thresholds for statistically reliable SDMT changes, accounting for test reliability and measurement error, are yet to be applied to individual cases.

Objective: The aim of this study was to derive a statistically reliable marker of individual change on the SDMT.

Methods: This prospective, case-control study enrolled 166 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). SDMT scores at baseline, relapse, and 3-month follow-up were compared between relapsing and stable patient groups. Using data from the stable group and three previously published studies, candidate thresholds for reliable decline were calculated and validated against other tests and a clinically meaningful anchor-cognitive relapse.

Results: Candidate thresholds for reliable decline at the 80% confidence level varied between 6 and 11 points. An SDMT change of 8 or more raw score points was deemed to offer the best balance of discriminatory power and external validity for estimating cognitive decline.

Conclusion: This study illustrates the feasibility and usefulness of reliable change methodology for identifying statistically meaningful cognitive decline that could be implemented to identify change in individual patients, for both clinical management and clinical trial outcomes.

用可靠的变化方法解释复发性多发性硬化症患者符号数字模态测试的变化。
背景:符号数字模态测试(SDMT)在临床试验中的应用越来越广泛。基于与就业锚点的关联,SDMT评分变化4分被认为具有临床重要性。考虑到测试信度和测量误差,统计可靠的SDMT变化的最佳阈值尚未应用于个别情况。目的:本研究的目的是得出统计上可靠的SDMT个体变化标记。方法:这项前瞻性病例对照研究纳入了166例多发性硬化症(MS)患者。比较复发组和稳定组在基线、复发和3个月随访时的SDMT评分。使用稳定组和先前发表的三项研究的数据,计算可靠下降的候选阈值,并针对其他测试和临床有意义的锚定-认知复发进行验证。结果:在80%置信水平上可靠下降的候选阈值在6到11点之间变化。SDMT改变8或更多的原始得分点被认为是估计认知衰退的歧视性力量和外部效度的最佳平衡。结论:本研究说明了可靠的变化方法的可行性和有效性,用于识别具有统计意义的认知能力下降,可以用于识别个体患者的临床管理和临床试验结果的变化。
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