2014
DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.140362
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Validation of the Brief Cognitive Symptoms Index in Sjögren Syndrome

Abstract: The BCSI should be a useful tool for the study of cognitive symptoms in SS. Both self-report and standardized tests should be considered in screening for cognitive disorders in SS.

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“…The main goals of these studies were (1) to explore general neurological complications, [57,11]  (2) to study the relation between brain imaging and cognitive impairment, [8,12,15–17,43]  (3) to assess the impact of clinical features on cognition, [9,18,44]  (4) to follow the evolution of cognitive disorders, [45]  (5) to describe a study case, [14]  (6) to analyze the difference between lupus and pSS, [10] and (7) to adapt a test of cognitive complaint for pSS. [13] Overall, 473 pSS patients were explored and a fronto-sub-cortical alteration with attentional, executive, memory and visuo-spatial disorders was described. However, the prevalence of the cognitive impairment was highly variable in the studies probably due to heterogeneity of patient populations and to analytical factors.…”
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“…The main goals of these studies were (1) to explore general neurological complications, [57,11]  (2) to study the relation between brain imaging and cognitive impairment, [8,12,15–17,43]  (3) to assess the impact of clinical features on cognition, [9,18,44]  (4) to follow the evolution of cognitive disorders, [45]  (5) to describe a study case, [14]  (6) to analyze the difference between lupus and pSS, [10] and (7) to adapt a test of cognitive complaint for pSS. [13] Overall, 473 pSS patients were explored and a fronto-sub-cortical alteration with attentional, executive, memory and visuo-spatial disorders was described. However, the prevalence of the cognitive impairment was highly variable in the studies probably due to heterogeneity of patient populations and to analytical factors.…”
Section: Discussion and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the prevalence of the cognitive impairment was highly variable in the studies probably due to heterogeneity of patient populations and to analytical factors. On the one hand, patient selection was based on pSS criteria including patients with variable extraglandular manifestations associated or not with cognitive disorders and on the other hand, analytical strategies were variable: 11 studies carried out group analyses compared to control groups, [810,12,13,15,16,18,4345] 12 studies compared patient's performances to normative data, [512,15–17,43] whereas 6 reports gave a specific cut-off to define a cognitive impairment. [6,9,10,12,15,43] …”
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