Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
" Digitalization of Neurofunctional Tests Via a Mobile Application, Digital Assessment Multiple Sclerosis (DAMS), for Multiple Sclerosis Patients"
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disease with a broad
diversity of symptoms and fluctuating progression patterns. Clinical assessments are
challenging and are continually reviewed and enhanced. Optimal multiple sclerosis care
depends on early detection of disease progression. The Digital self-Assessment for Multiple
sclerosis (DAM) mobile program was developed by Ad Scientiam in order to create a robust and
clinically validated remote monitoring platform for MS patients and clinicians. The
correlation between DAM version 0 (the first iteration of DAMS) and Multiple Sclerosis
Functional Composite (MSFC) has been clinically evaluated in a preliminary study in 30
subjects. DAM version 0 and MFSC global scores were correlated. However, the cognition test
had a poor reproducibility and clinicians expressed the wish to measure a walking range
rather than a walking speed. Even though vision is the main sense impacting all other tests,
particularly when interacting with a mobile, visual tests are rarely performed in real life.
A new version of DAM version 0, DAMS, was therefore developed with the addition of the Sloan
Low Contrast Letter Acuity Test (SLCLAT), the replacement of the walking speed test with a
walking distance test and the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT) by a new version of
the cognitive test which resembles the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT).
The hypothesis is that systematic and prospective multi-dimensional data collection of MS
disabilities through the DAMS mobile application will refine the quality and accuracy of both
clinicians and patients' knowledge of the disease progression and will ultimately improve the
current care of patients.
To test this assumption, the statistician will analyze:
1. The global diagnostic performance of DAMS with (DAMS 4 tests) and without (DAMS 3 tests)
the low contrast vision test versus standard MS scales
2. The test-retest reliability of DAMS' scores at a 15 day interval
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