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- W2135943189 abstract "The relationship between cognitive and functional impairment in AD is not well characterized. Recent analyses suggest that cognitive decline precedes and predicts functional declines throughout the progression of AD. Data from patients with mild AD (Mini-Mental State Examination score 20 to 26) were pooled from two multicenter, double-blind, Phase 3 solanezumab studies (EXPEDITION and EXPEDITION2) and separately for two semagacestat studies (IDENTITY and IDENTITY2). Cognitive and functional outcome measures were assessed at baseline and 6 post-baseline time points every 3 months for 18 months using the AD Assessment Scale-Cognitive subscale (ADAS-Cog 14) and the AD Cooperative Study-Activities of Daily Living instrumental subscale (ADCS-iADL). Auto-regressive cross-lagged panel analyses were used to evaluate the relationships between cognitive and functional impairment over time, and potential causal relationships between them. Overall model fit was assessed using Comparative Fit Index (CFI) and Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA). A model with CFI of 0.9 or greater and RMSEA of 0.06 or less is considered acceptable. In EXPEDITION/EXPEDITION2, the results from the cross-lagged panel analyses demonstrated that cognitive impairment significantly predicted future functional impairment in 5 out of 6 time points (CFI=0.993, RMSEA=0.045). Results showed that functional scores predicted cognitive outcomes in only 1 out of 6 time points when the same analyses were performed to test the opposite hypothesis. The data from IDENTITY/IDENTITY2 were more limited due to early termination of the trials and a small sample size, but the analyses still yielded consistent results that cognition predicted subsequent function (CFI=0.998, RMSEA=0.025). The analyses from all 4 clinical trials indicated that cognitive decline precedes and predicts subsequent functional decline. These findings are consistent with previously proposed hypotheses and with recent publications using similar methodologies. Cognition, in this research measured by ADAS-Cog 14, can be used as a predictor for future functional impairments in mild AD." @default.
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- W2135943189 date "2014-07-01" @default.
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- W2135943189 title "P2-390: COGNITION IMPAIRMENT PRECEDES AND PREDICTS FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT IN MILD ALZHIEMER's DISEASE" @default.
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