Development and validation of the Neuro-Score: a specific scale to detect and monitor cognitive impairment in kidney or liver transplant recipients
Moreso, Francesc; Minano, Jose Antonio Pons; Fructuoso, Ana Sanchez; Jacas, Carlos; Alegret, Montserrat; Ferrer, Montserrat; Colmenero, Jordi; Belmonte, Amado Andres; Jimenez, Veronica Lopez; Pascual, Sonia; Blanca, Auxiliadora Mazuecos; Galiano, Ana Paz Ventura; Cachero, Alba; Rivero, Antonio; Crespo, Marta; Cuadrado, Antonio; Marcos, Arantxa Caballero; Dieguez, Maria Luisa Gonzalez; Alvarez, Carolina Almohalla; Kareaga, Naroa Maruri; Martinez, Jose M. Alamo; Pagano, Giulia; Santana, Enriqueta Nuno; Torres, Irina B.; Flores, Isabel Perez; Alonso-Titos, Juana; Rodriguez-Soler, Maria; Alarcon, Laura Martinez; Alvarez, Teresa Maria Garcia; Castello, Isabel Beneyto; Gonzalez-Vilatarsana, Emma; Miras, Francesc; Bravo, Miguel Angel Gomez
Fecha:
2025-05
Resumen:
We created and validated the Neuro-Score, a specific scale to detect and monitor cognitive impairment, including mild stages, in kidney or liver transplant recipients. A qualitative study was conducted to define a preliminary set of 62 items. Item reduction was performed using exploratory factor analysis. Confirmatory factor analysis assessed the adequacy of the factorial solution. The total scores of the Neuro-Score and mini-mental state examination were compared. Responsiveness to change was evaluated from visit 1 (baseline) to 2A (18 months later) and temporal stability from visit 2A to 2B (1-2 weeks later). Factor analysis showed 11 factors with an eigenvalue of >1. Confirmatory factor analysis yielded a logical solution with 1 factor and 11 items that explained 27.9% of the variance. The final model showed satisfactory internal consistency (Cronbach ? = 0.82). A weak negative correlation was found between Neuro-Score and mini-mental state examination total scores (Pearson r = -0.12; P = .0095). The Neuro-Score responsiveness to change was demonstrated (P = .022). No significant differences in the total score were observed between visits 2A and 2B, supporting the Neuro-Score temporal stability. The Neuro-Score scale is a simple, reliable, self-administered, easy-to-interpret, and consistent 11-item scale to detect and monitor cognitive impairment in kidney and liver transplant recipients.
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