Remote and unsupervised digital memory assessments can reliably detect cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease

Author:

Berron David12,Olsson Emil1,Andersson Felix3,Janelidze Shorena1,Tideman Pontus13,Düzel Emrah245,Palmqvist Sebastian13,Stomrud Erik13,Hansson Oskar13

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Memory Research Unit, Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö Lund University Lund Sweden

2. German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases Magdeburg Germany

3. Memory Clinic Skåne University Hospital Malmö Sweden

4. Institute for Cognitive Neurology and Dementia Research Otto‐von‐Guericke University Magdeburg Germany

5. Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience University College London London UK

Abstract

AbstractINTRODUCTIONRemote unsupervised cognitive assessments have the potential to complement and facilitate cognitive assessment in clinical and research settings.METHODSHere, we evaluate the usability, validity, and reliability of unsupervised remote memory assessments via mobile devices in individuals without dementia from the Swedish BioFINDER‐2 study and explore their prognostic utility regarding future cognitive decline.RESULTSUsability was rated positively; remote memory assessments showed good construct validity with traditional neuropsychological assessments and were significantly associated with tau‐positron emission tomography and downstream magnetic resonance imaging measures. Memory performance at baseline was associated with future cognitive decline and prediction of future cognitive decline was further improved by combining remote digital memory assessments with plasma p‐tau217. Finally, retest reliability was moderate for a single assessment and good for an aggregate of two sessions.DISCUSSIONOur results demonstrate that unsupervised digital memory assessments might be used for diagnosis and prognosis in Alzheimer's disease, potentially in combination with plasma biomarkers.Highlights Remote and unsupervised digital memory assessments are feasible in older adults and individuals in early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Digital memory assessments are associated with neuropsychological in‐clinic assessments, tau‐positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging measures. Combination of digital memory assessments with plasma p‐tau217 holds promise for prognosis of future cognitive decline. Future validation in further independent, larger, and more diverse cohorts is needed to inform clinical implementation.

Funder

Alzheimer's Association

Vetenskapsrådet

Hjärnfonden

Publisher

Wiley

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