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| Research article summary (published 30 Aug 2008): |
The contribution of cognition and spasticity to driving performance in multiple sclerosis.
Full Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To examine the independent and combined impact of cognitive dysfunction and spasticity on driving tasks involving high cognitive workload and lower-limb mobility in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS).
DESIGN:
Single-visit cohort study.
SETTING:
Clinical research center.
PARTICIPANTS:
Participants included 17 drivers with MS and 14 referent controls. The group with MS exhibited a broad range of cognitive functioning and disability. Of the 17 patients with MS, 8 had significant spasticity in the knee used to manipulate the accelerator and brake pedals (based on the Modified Ashworth Scale).
INTERVENTIONS:
Not applicable.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:
A brief neuropsychologic test battery and 2 driving simulations. Simulation 1 required participants to maintain a constant speed and lane position while attending to a secondary task. Simulation 2 required participants to adjust their speed to accelerations and decelerations of a lead car in front of them.
RESULTS:
Patients with MS showed greater variability in lane position (effect size, g=1.30), greater difficulty in maintaining a constant speed (g=1.25), and less ability to respond to lead car speed changes (g=1.85) compared with controls. Within the MS group, in a multivariate model that included neuropsychologic and spasticity measures, cognitive functioning was the strongest predictor of difficulty in maintaining lane position during the divided attention task and poor response time to lead car speed changes, whereas spasticity was associated with reductions in accuracy of tracking the lead car movements and speed maintenance.
CONCLUSIONS:
In this preliminary study, cognitive and physical impairments associated with MS were related to deficits in specific components of simulated driving. Assessment of these factors may help guide the clinician regarding the types of driving behaviors that would put patients with MS at an increased risk for an automobile crash.
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Author information
Author/s: Marcotte, Thomas D (TD); Rosenthal, Theodore J (TJ); Roberts, Erica (E); Lampinen, Sara (S); Scott, J Cobb (JC); Allen, R Wade (RW); Corey-Bloom, Jody (J);
Affiliation: Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, CA 92119, USA. tmarcotte(-atsign-)ucsd.edu
Grants: R42 MH57593 (Agency:United States NIMH)
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Journal: Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (Arch Phys Med Rehabil), published in United States. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2008-Sep; vol 89 (issue 9) : pp 1753-8
Dates: Created 2008/09/01; Completed 2008/09/23;
PMID: 18760160, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 11/6/2008)
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