Behavior matters--cognitive predictors of survival in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
It is difficult to longitudinally characterize cognitive impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) due to motor deficits, and existing instruments aren't comparable with assessments in other dementias.The ALS Brief Cognitive Assessment (ALS-BCA) was validated in 70 subjects (37 with ALS...
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doaj-c9245e48d11f430abc56eeb9c27285392020-11-25T00:23:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0182e5758410.1371/journal.pone.0057584Behavior matters--cognitive predictors of survival in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.William T HuMatthew ShelnuttAshley WilsonNicole YarabCrystal KellyMurray GrossmanDavid J LibonJaffar KhanJames J LahAllan I LeveyJonathan GlassIt is difficult to longitudinally characterize cognitive impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) due to motor deficits, and existing instruments aren't comparable with assessments in other dementias.The ALS Brief Cognitive Assessment (ALS-BCA) was validated in 70 subjects (37 with ALS) who also underwent detailed neuropsychological analysis. Cognitive predictors for poor survival were then analyzed in a longitudinal cohort of 171 ALS patients.The ALS-BCA was highly sensitive (90%) and specific (85%) for ALS-dementia (ALS-D). ALS-D patients had shorter overall survival, primarily due to the poor survival among ALS-D patients with disinhibited or apathetic behaviors after adjusting for demographic variables, ALS site of onset, medications, and supportive measures. ALS-D without behavioral changes was not a predictor of poor survival.ALS-D can present with or without prominent behavioral changes. Cognitive screening in ALS patients should focus on behavioral changes for prognosis, while non-behavioral cognitive impairments may impact quality of life without impacting survival.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3583832?pdf=render |
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William T Hu Matthew Shelnutt Ashley Wilson Nicole Yarab Crystal Kelly Murray Grossman David J Libon Jaffar Khan James J Lah Allan I Levey Jonathan Glass |
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Behavior matters--cognitive predictors of survival in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. |
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Behavior matters--cognitive predictors of survival in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. |
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Behavior matters--cognitive predictors of survival in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. |
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Behavior matters--cognitive predictors of survival in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. |
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Behavior matters--cognitive predictors of survival in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. |
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It is difficult to longitudinally characterize cognitive impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) due to motor deficits, and existing instruments aren't comparable with assessments in other dementias.The ALS Brief Cognitive Assessment (ALS-BCA) was validated in 70 subjects (37 with ALS) who also underwent detailed neuropsychological analysis. Cognitive predictors for poor survival were then analyzed in a longitudinal cohort of 171 ALS patients.The ALS-BCA was highly sensitive (90%) and specific (85%) for ALS-dementia (ALS-D). ALS-D patients had shorter overall survival, primarily due to the poor survival among ALS-D patients with disinhibited or apathetic behaviors after adjusting for demographic variables, ALS site of onset, medications, and supportive measures. ALS-D without behavioral changes was not a predictor of poor survival.ALS-D can present with or without prominent behavioral changes. Cognitive screening in ALS patients should focus on behavioral changes for prognosis, while non-behavioral cognitive impairments may impact quality of life without impacting survival. |
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