Konectom™ cognitive processing speed test enables reliable remote, unsupervised cognitive assessment in people with multiple sclerosis: Exploring the use of substitution time as a novel digital outcome measure

Author:

Scaramozza Matthew1,Chiesa Patrizia A1,Zajac Lauren1,Sun Zhaonan1,Tang Minao1,Juraver Adrien1,Bartholomé Emmanuel1,Charré-Morin Julie2,Saubusse Aurore2,Johnson Sterling C3,Brochet Bruno4ORCID,Carment Loic5,Ruiz Marta6,Campbell Nolan1,Ruet Aurélie7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biogen, Cambridge, MA, USA

2. Neurology Department, CHU de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France

3. Department of Medicine-Geriatrics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA

4. U1215 INSERM, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France

5. Ad Scientiam, Paris, France

6. Biogen, Paris, France

7. Neurology Department, CHU de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France; U1215 INSERM, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France

Abstract

Background: The Konectom™ smartphone-based cognitive processing speed (CPS) test is designed to assess processing speed and account for impact of visuomotor function on performance. Objective: Evaluate reliability and validity of Konectom CPS Test, performed in clinic and remotely. Methods: Data were collected from people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) aged 18–64 years and healthy control participants (HC) matched for age, sex, and education. Remote test–retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficients, ICC); correlation with established clinical measures (Spearman correlation coefficients); group analyses between cognitively impaired/unimpaired PwMS; and influence of age, sex, education, and upper limb motor function on CPS Test measures were assessed. Results: Eighty PwMS and 66 HC participated. CPS Test measures from remote tests had good test–retest reliability (ICC of 0.67–0.87) and correlated with symbol digit modalities test (highest |ρ| = 0.80, p < 0.0001). Remote measures were stable (change from baseline < 5%) and correlated with MS disability (highest |ρ| = 0.39, p = 0.0004) measured by Expanded Disability Status Scale. CPS Test measures displayed sensitivity to cognitive impairment (highest d = 1.47). Demographics and motor function had the lowest impact on CPS Test substitution time, a measure accounting for visuomotor function. Conclusion: Konectom CPS Test measures provide valid, reliable remote measurements of cognitive processing speed in PwMS.

Funder

Biogen

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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