Large-scale online assessment uncovers a distinct Multiple Sclerosis subtype with selective cognitive impairment

Carta E.;Cocco E.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Cognitive impairments in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) are prevalent and disabling yet often unaddressed. Here, we optimised automated online assessment technology for people with MS and used it to characterise their cognitive deficits in greater detail and at a larger population scale than previously possible. The study involved 4526 UK MS Register members over three stages. Stage 1 evaluated 22 online cognitive tasks and established their feasibility. Based on MS discriminability a 12-task battery was selected. Stage 2 validated the resulting battery at scale, while Stage 3 compared it to a standard neuropsychological assessment. Clustering analysis identified a prevalent MS subtype exhibiting significant cognitive deficits with minimal motor impairment. Disability in this group is currently unrecognised and untreated. These findings underscore the importance of cognitive assessment in MS, the feasibility of integrating online tools into patient registries, and the potential of such large-scale data to derive insights into symptom heterogeneity.
2025
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internazionale
scientifica
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Lerede, A.; Moura, A.; Giunchiglia, V.; Carta, E.; Trender, W.; Tuite-Dalton, K.; Witts, J.; Craig, E.; Knowles, S.; Rodgers, J.; Cocco, E.; Hellyer, ...espandi
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