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Assessment of severity and progression of canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome using the CAnine DEmentia Scale (CADES)

机译:使用CAnine痴呆量表(CADES)评估犬认知功能障碍综合征的严重程度和进展

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Cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS) represents a group of symptoms related to the aging of the canine brain. These changes ultimately lead to a decline of memory function and learning abilities, alteration of social interaction, impairment of normal housetraining, changes in sleep-wake cycle and general activity. The initial symptoms gradually worsen over time. Despite extensive research, little is known about the staging and phenotypic variability of CDS. We have analysed more than 300 dogs; 215 were selected for the study. We developed a rating scale, CADES - canine dementia scale - containing 17 items distributed into four domains, related to changes in dogs' behaviour: spatial orientation, social interactions, sleep-wake cycles and house soiling. Using CADES, we identified various stages of cognitive impairment: mild cognitive impairment, moderate cognitive impairment and severe cognitive dysfunction. Further, we found that the rate of conversion at 6-months follow-up of normal ageing to mild cognitive impairment was 42%, while conversion rate of mild to moderate cognitive impairment was 24%. At twelve months, the conversion rates almost doubled to 71.45% and 50%, respectively. These findings showed that CADES can be used as a predictor of conversion from normal ageing to mild, and from mild to moderate cognitive impairment. In regards to the four behavioural domains we found that impairment in social interaction was frequently present in dogs with mild cognitive impairment (40%), 67% of dogs with moderate cognitive impairment had affected social interaction and sleep-wake cycles. For severe cognitive dysfunction, the majority of dogs displayed impairment in all four domains, while other two subgroups showed impairment only in three domains. In this study, we have assessed the psychometric properties of the CADES scale, and validated it as a screening tool for CDS. The scale is also suitable for long-term assessment of the progression of cognitive impairment in canines, and potentially as efficacy readout for treatments. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:认知功能障碍综合症(CDS)代表与犬脑衰老相关的一组症状。这些变化最终导致记忆功能和学习能力下降,社交互动改变,正常的家庭训练受损,睡眠-觉醒周期改变和一般活动。随着时间的流逝,最初的症状逐渐恶化。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但关于CDS的分期和表型变异性知之甚少。我们已经分析了300多只狗。选择了215项进行研究。我们开发了一种犬类痴呆量表CADES-犬类痴呆症量表-包含17个项目,分布于四个领域,与狗的行为变化有关:空间定向,社交互动,睡眠-觉醒周期和房屋弄脏。使用CADES,我们确定了认知障碍的各个阶段:轻度认知障碍,中度认知障碍和严重认知功能障碍。此外,我们发现,在正常衰老的6个月随访中,轻度至中度认知障碍的转化率为42%,轻度至中度认知障碍的转化率为24%。在十二个月时,转换率几乎翻了一番,分别达到71.45%和50%。这些发现表明,CADES可以用作从正常衰老到轻度以及从轻度到中度认知障碍转化的预测指标。关于这四个行为领域,我们发现轻度认知障碍的狗中经常出现社交互动障碍(40%),中度认知障碍的狗中有67%的社交互动和睡眠觉醒周期受到影响。对于严重的认知功能障碍,大多数狗在所有四个域中都显示出损伤,而其他两个亚组仅在三个域中显示出损伤。在这项研究中,我们评估了CADES量表的心理计量学特性,并将其验证为CDS的筛查工具。该量表还适合长期评估犬认知障碍的进展,并有可能作为治疗的功效读数。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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