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Multiple Sclerosis Performance Test (MSPT): Normative study of 428 healthy participants ages 18 to 89

Stephen M. Rao, Megan Sokolowski, Lauren B. Strober, Justin B. Miller, Marc A. Norman, Nicholas Levitt, James R. Williams, Carl de Moor

2022Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Multiple Sclerosis Performance Test (MSPT) is a self-administered, iPad®-based, computerized system for quantifying neuroperformance (cognition, upper and lower extremity motor function, and vision) in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). OBJECTIVE: The goal of the study is to provide regression-based norms for the four MSPT test modules to adjust for the influence of demographic variables (age, education, and sex). METHODS: The MSPT was administered to 428 cognitively intact, healthy adults (ages 18 to 89 years). Participants were recruited to achieve a demographically stratified sample from four geographically diverse United States testing sites. RESULTS: The amount of shared variance in test performance accounted for by demographic variables was 18-23% for an upper extremity motor test, 31% for a walking speed test, 32% for a low contrast visual acuity test, and 48% for a cognitive test. All four test modules were significantly influenced by age (linear and non-linear effects) and education. Additionally, sex influenced performance on the cognitive and walking speed tests. CONCLUSION: This study provides regression-based equations that can enhance the clinical interpretation of MSPT scores by adjusting for the potential influences of age, education, and sex.

Topics & Concepts

Test (biology)MedicineNormativeMultiple sclerosisCognitionLinear regressionCognitive testAnalysis of varianceRegression analysisVision testPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapyAudiologyVisual acuityStatisticsPsychiatryInternal medicinePaleontologyEpistemologyMathematicsPhilosophyOphthalmologyBiologyMultiple Sclerosis Research StudiesBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionVoice and Speech Disorders
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