Background: This study aimed at providing diagnostic properties and normative cut-offs for the Italian ECAS Carer Interview (ECAS-CI). Materials: N = 292 non-demented ALS patients and N = 107 healthy controls (HCs) underwent the ECAS-CI and the Frontal Behavioural Inventory (FBI). Two ECAS-CI measures were addressed: (1) the number of symptoms (NoS; range = 0–13) and (2) that of individual symptom clusters (SC; range = 0–6). Diagnostics were explored against an FBI score ≥ than the 95th percentile of the patients’ distribution. Results: Both the NoS and SC discriminated patient from HCs. High accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity were detected for both the NoS and SC; however, at variance with SC, the NoS showed better post-test features and did not overestimate the occurrence of behavioural changes. The ECAS-CI converged with the FBI and diverged from the cognitive section of the ECAS. Discussion: The ECAS-CI is a suitable screener for behavioural changes in ALS patients, with the NoS being its best outcome measure (cut-off: ≥ 3).

Poletti, B., Aiello, E., Solca, F., Torre, S., Carelli, L., Ferrucci, R., et al. (2023). Diagnostic properties of the Italian {ECAS} Carer Interview ({ECAS}-{CI}). NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 44(3), 941-946 [10.1007/s10072-022-06505-x].

Diagnostic properties of the Italian {ECAS} Carer Interview ({ECAS}-{CI})

Edoardo Nicolò Aiello;
2023

Abstract

Background: This study aimed at providing diagnostic properties and normative cut-offs for the Italian ECAS Carer Interview (ECAS-CI). Materials: N = 292 non-demented ALS patients and N = 107 healthy controls (HCs) underwent the ECAS-CI and the Frontal Behavioural Inventory (FBI). Two ECAS-CI measures were addressed: (1) the number of symptoms (NoS; range = 0–13) and (2) that of individual symptom clusters (SC; range = 0–6). Diagnostics were explored against an FBI score ≥ than the 95th percentile of the patients’ distribution. Results: Both the NoS and SC discriminated patient from HCs. High accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity were detected for both the NoS and SC; however, at variance with SC, the NoS showed better post-test features and did not overestimate the occurrence of behavioural changes. The ECAS-CI converged with the FBI and diverged from the cognitive section of the ECAS. Discussion: The ECAS-CI is a suitable screener for behavioural changes in ALS patients, with the NoS being its best outcome measure (cut-off: ≥ 3).
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Behavioural symptom; Edinburgh Cognitive and Behavioural ALS Screen; Frontotemporal degeneration; Psychometrics;
English
23-nov-2022
2023
44
3
941
946
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Poletti, B., Aiello, E., Solca, F., Torre, S., Carelli, L., Ferrucci, R., et al. (2023). Diagnostic properties of the Italian {ECAS} Carer Interview ({ECAS}-{CI}). NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 44(3), 941-946 [10.1007/s10072-022-06505-x].
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