Case Report

Huntington's Disease: Two-Year Observational Follow-Up of Executive Function Evaluation with CNS Vital Signs Test in an Adult Patient

Table 2

Dashboard neurocognitive. Test Results CNSVS the years 2008, 2009, and 2010.

Subject: P.Percentile range>7425−749–242–8<2
Ages: 25, 26, 27Standard score range>10990–10980–8970–79<70
Profile
ScoresSubject scoreStandard scorePercentileAboveAverageLow AverageLowVery Low

08 0910 08 09 10 08 09 10 08 09 10 08 09 10 08 09 10 08 09 10 08 09 10
Composite memory 102 87 79 103 75 59 58 5 1 XXX
Verbal memory 52 45 42 97 71 61 42 3 1 XXX
Visual memory 50 42 37 107 85 71 68 16 3 XXX
Processing speed 34 45 31 62 75 58 1 5 1XXX
Executive function 47 46 44 94 93 90 34 32 25 X X X
Social acuity 7 5 6 92 80 86 30 9 18 XXX
Reasoning 1 1 −1 76 76 69 5 5 2X XX
Sustained attention 22 27 22 88 96 88 21 40 21 X XX
Working memory 5 9 6 81 95 84 10 37 14 X X X
*Additional data 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Obs. 2008 (08); 2009 (09); 2010 (10).
Reaction time (milliseconds). In 2008—1171; In 2009—1180; In 2010—1315.
Total test time: 2008 (20 : 44 min/sec); 2009 (22 : 24 min/sec); 2010 (21 : 48 min/sec).
*Additional data:
(1) Subject scores: computed from the raw score calculations using the data values of the individual subtests and are simply the number of correct responses, incorrect responses, and reaction times.
(2) Standard score: In CNSVS the average standard score of the group is 100 and standard deviation is 15.
(3) Scale of 1 to 100.
(4) Normative scores.