Examining the Stability and Predictive Utility of Across- and Within-Domain Intra-Individual Variability in Mild Cognitive Impairment

Author:

DesRuisseaux Libby A1ORCID,Guevara Jasmin E1ORCID,Duff Kevin2345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, UT 84112 , USA

2. Department of Neurology , Layton Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease Center, , Portland, OR 97239 , USA

3. Oregon Health & Science University , Layton Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease Center, , Portland, OR 97239 , USA

4. Department of Neurology , Center for Alzheimer’s Care, Imaging, and Research, , Salt Lake City, UT 84111 , USA

5. University of Utah , Center for Alzheimer’s Care, Imaging, and Research, , Salt Lake City, UT 84111 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Objective Dispersion is a form of intra-individual variability across neuropsychological tests that has been shown to predict cognitive decline. However, few studies have investigated the stability and predictive utility of both across- and within-domain dispersion. The current study aims to fill these gaps in the literature by examining multiple indices of dispersion in a longitudinal clinical sample of individuals diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) at baseline. Method Two hundred thirty-eight MCI patients from a cognitive disorders clinic underwent testing at baseline and after approximately 1.5 years. Linear regression was used to examine whether baseline across- and within-domain dispersion predicted cognitive decline in individuals whose diagnostic classification progressed to dementia (i.e., MCI-Decline) and those who retained an MCI diagnosis at follow-up (i.e., MCI-Stable). Cognitive decline was operationalized dichotomously using group status and continuously using standardized regression-based (SRB) z-scores. Results Dispersion variables at baseline and follow-up were positively correlated in both groups, with the exception of within-domain executive functioning and language dispersion in the MCI-Decline group. None of the dispersion variables predicted diagnostic conversion to MCI. Using SRB z-scores, greater across-domain dispersion predicted greater overall cognitive decline at follow-up, but this was not the case for within-domain variables with the exception of visuospatial skills. Conclusions Results suggest that across- and within-domain dispersion are relatively stable across time, and that across-domain dispersion is predictive of subtle cognitive decline in patients with MCI. However, these results also highlight that findings may differ based on the tests included in dispersion calculations.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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