Research Article

Screening of Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: A Cross-Sectional Study in Georgia

Table 3

Characteristics of cognitively impaired and cognitively intact MS patients.

Cognitively impaired, N = 32Cognitively intact, N = 36

Age (years), mean ± SD41.2 ± 8.937.4 ± 10.7
Male12 (37.5%)8 (22.2%)
Female20 (62.5%)28 (77.8%)
Education <15 years14 (43.7%)4 (11.1%)
Education ≥15 years18 (56.3%)32 (88.9%)
Unemployed16 (50%)23 (64%)
Employed16 (50%)13 (24%)
RRMS21 (65.6%)31 (86.1%)
SPMS8 (25%)4 (11.1%)
PPMS3 (9.4%)1 (2.8%)
EDSS, mean ± SD3.7 ± 1.82.8 ± 1.4
Duration (years), mean ± SD7.3 ± 6.26.7 ± 5.1
BDI ≥ 19 points9 (33.3%)3 (8.3%)
DMT naïve21 (66%)20 (55.6%)
Receiving DMT11 (34%)16 (44.4%)

BDI: Beck Depression Inventory; DMT: disease-modifying therapy; EDSS: Expanded Disability Status Scale; MS: multiple sclerosis; PPMS: primary progressive multiple sclerosis; RRMS: relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis; SD: standard deviation; SPMS: secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.