How helpful are the European AIDS Clinical Society cognitive screening questions in predicting cognitive impairment in an aging, well-treated HIV-positive population?
M Metral, I Nadin, I Locatelli, P E Tarr, A Calmy, H Kovari, P Brugger, A Cusini, K Gutbrod, Doris Abbuehl, M Schwind, U Kunze, C Di Benedetto, R Pignatti, R Du Pasquier, Kea Darling, M Cavassini & Neurocognitive Assessment In The Metabolic And Aging Cohort (NAMACO) Study Group, Swiss HIV Cohort Study
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OBJECTIVES
Diagnosing neurocognitive impairment (NCI) in HIV infection requires
time-consuming neuropsychological assessment. Screening tools are
needed to identify when neuropsychological referral is indicated. We
examined the positive and negative predictive values (PPVs and NPVs,
respectively) of the three European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS)
screening questions in identifying NCI.
METHODS
The Neurocognitive Assessment in the Metabolic and Aging Cohort
(NAMACO) study recruited patients aged ≥45 years enrolled in
the Swiss HIV Cohort Study between 1 May 2013 and 30 November 2016.
NAMACO participants (1) answered EACS screening questions, (2)
underwent standardized neuropsychological assessment and (3)
completed self-report forms [Center for Epidemiologic Studies
Depression Scale (CES-D)] rating mood. NCI categories were defined
using Frascati criteria. PPVs and NPVs of the EACS screening
questions in identifying NCI categories were calculated.
RESULTS
Of 974 NAMACO participants with complete EACS screening question
data, 244 (25.1%) expressed cognitive complaints in answer to at
least one EACS screening question, of whom 51.3% had NCI (26.1%
HIV-associated and 25.2% related to confounding factors). The PPV
and NPV of the EACS screening questions in identifying
HIV-associated NCI were 0.35 and 0.7, respectively. Restricting
analysis to NCI with functional impairment or related to confounding
factors, notably depression, the NPV was 0.90. Expressing cognitive
complaints for all three EACS screening questions was significantly
associated with depression (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
The EACS screening questions had an NPV of 0.7 for excluding
patients with HIV-associated NCI as defined by Frascati criteria.
The PPV and NPV may improve if NCI diagnoses are based on new
criteria.
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citation
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Metral M, Nadin I, Locatelli I, Tarr P E, Calmy A, Kovari H, Brugger
P, Cusini A, Gutbrod K, Abbuehl D, Schwind M, Kunze U, Di Benedetto
C, Pignatti R, Du Pasquier R, Darling K, Cavassini M, Neurocognitive
Assessment In The Metabolic And Aging Cohort (NAMACO) Study Group,
Swiss HIV Cohort Study . How helpful are the European AIDS Clinical
Society cognitive screening questions in predicting cognitive
impairment in an aging, well-treated HIV-positive population?. HIV
Med 2019;.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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27-12-2019
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journal title
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HIV Med
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ISSN electronic
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1468-1293
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PubMed
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31883203
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DOI
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10.1111/hiv.12828
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