Validation of a short cognitive battery to screen for fitness-to-drive of people with multiple sclerosis.
Abiodun E AkinwuntanD BackusJ GraysonH DevosPublished in: European journal of neurology (2018)
The accuracy of predicting the on-road performance of a new MS cohort using performance on the battery of five cognitive tests remained very high (82%). The battery, which was administrable in <45 min and cost ~$150, was better at identifying those who actually passed the on-road test (90% specificity). The sensitivity (42%) of the battery indicated that it should not be used as the sole determinant of poor driving-related cognitive skills. A fail performance on the battery should only imply that more comprehensive testing is warranted.