CS-37 Prevalence of cognitive impairment in systemic lupus erythematosus assessed by a comprehensive neuropsychological battery. (August 2018)
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- CS-37 Prevalence of cognitive impairment in systemic lupus erythematosus assessed by a comprehensive neuropsychological battery. (August 2018)
- Main Title:
- CS-37 Prevalence of cognitive impairment in systemic lupus erythematosus assessed by a comprehensive neuropsychological battery
- Authors:
- Touma, Zahi
Green, Robin
Engel, Lisa
Tartaglia, Carmela
Ruttan, Lesley
Lombardi, Sabrina
Anderson, Nicole
Su, Jiandong
Colosimo, Kenneth
Vitti, Michelle
Bonilla, Dennise
Wither, Joan
Fritzler, Marvin
Beaton, Dorcas - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Cognitive impairment (CI) is a common neurobehavioural manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In our recent systematic review, the prevalence of CI was 38% (95% CI 33% to 43%) with a wide variation (15%–79%), which may be due to differences in CI definitions and selection of neuropsychological tests across studies. We aim to report the prevalence of CI in a large cohort using a comprehensive battery (CB) of tests in which we operationalized the classification of CI. Methods: Consecutive consenting SLE patients, aged 18–65 years, who attended a single center (Jul 2016-Feb 2018) were recruited. Patients were administered a CB that evaluates the major cognitive domains: Manual motor speed and dexterity, simple attention and processing speed, visual-spatial construction, verbal fluency, learning and memory (visuospatial and memory), executive functioning (untimed and timed). Patient scores were compared to a normative sample of age- and gender-matched healthy controls to obtain z-scores. CI was operationalized on the CB as a z-score of ≤−1.5 (as compared to controls) on ≥2 domains or z≤−2.0 on ≥1 domain. Descriptive statistics were used. Results: Of the 199 patients (89% female), the mean age at SLE diagnosis was 28.3±10.4 and disease duration at enrolment was 14.3±10.2 years. The prevalence of CI was 37.7% (z≤−1.5 in ≥2 domains) and 49.8% (z≤−2.0 in ≥1 domains). Prevalence of patients with domain z-scores of ≤−1.5 and ≤−2.0 varied fromAbstract : Background: Cognitive impairment (CI) is a common neurobehavioural manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In our recent systematic review, the prevalence of CI was 38% (95% CI 33% to 43%) with a wide variation (15%–79%), which may be due to differences in CI definitions and selection of neuropsychological tests across studies. We aim to report the prevalence of CI in a large cohort using a comprehensive battery (CB) of tests in which we operationalized the classification of CI. Methods: Consecutive consenting SLE patients, aged 18–65 years, who attended a single center (Jul 2016-Feb 2018) were recruited. Patients were administered a CB that evaluates the major cognitive domains: Manual motor speed and dexterity, simple attention and processing speed, visual-spatial construction, verbal fluency, learning and memory (visuospatial and memory), executive functioning (untimed and timed). Patient scores were compared to a normative sample of age- and gender-matched healthy controls to obtain z-scores. CI was operationalized on the CB as a z-score of ≤−1.5 (as compared to controls) on ≥2 domains or z≤−2.0 on ≥1 domain. Descriptive statistics were used. Results: Of the 199 patients (89% female), the mean age at SLE diagnosis was 28.3±10.4 and disease duration at enrolment was 14.3±10.2 years. The prevalence of CI was 37.7% (z≤−1.5 in ≥2 domains) and 49.8% (z≤−2.0 in ≥1 domains). Prevalence of patients with domain z-scores of ≤−1.5 and ≤−2.0 varied from 3.0%–46.2% and 0.5%–25.1% respectively (figure 1). The most affected domain was learning and memory (visuospatial and memory) in 92 (46.2%) patients based on z≤−1.5 on ≥2 subtests and 50 (25.1%) patients based on z≤−2.0 in ≥1 subtest. Conclusion: Prevalence of CI using our CB ranged between 37.7%–49.8% (z≤−1.5 in≥2 domains and z≤−2.0 in≥1 domains respectively), which was higher than the pooled prevalence from previous reports of 38%. These differences in CI prevalence across studies could be attributed to different factors including the heterogeneity in patients' demographics/comorbidities, sample size, the use of different metrics to determine CI, and the lack of a standardized definition of CI. Further studies are required to identify the best definition for CI and its metrics. Acknowledgment: This project is funded by the Arthritis Society and the Physicians' Services Incorporated Foundation. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Lupus science & medicine. Volume 5(2018)Supplement 2
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- Lupus science & medicine
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- Volume 5(2018)Supplement 2
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- Volume 5, Issue 2 (2018)
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- 2018
- Volume:
- 5
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0005-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- A44
- Page End:
- A44
- Publication Date:
- 2018-08
- Subjects:
- Systemic lupus erythematosus -- Periodicals
616.772005 - Journal URLs:
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http://lupus.bmj.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/lupus-2018-lsm.72 ↗
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- 2398-8851
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