Background: Cognitive impairment affects up to 70% of people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS), mainly impacting memory, processing speed and attention. The Brief Repeatable Battery of Neuropsychological Tests (BRB-N) is widely used to monitor these deficits and has two parallel versions, A and B, to minimize practice effects. The Italian norms for version B have been published years ago and may not reflect current demographic trends. Objectives: To revise and update normative data for the BRB-N version B in the Italian population and to harmonize these procedures with those used for other neuropsychological batteries used in MS. Methods: We recruited 224 healthy subjects (94 males, 130 females; mean age = 43.34, standard deviation [SD] = 14.41, range: 19-86 years; mean education = 13.89, SD = 4.05, range = 5-23) from two centers (Milan, Florence). Each raw BRB-N version B score was transformed into a scaled-score metric, then regressed on centered age, centered age2, education, and sex. Results: No significant differences were found in age and sex distribution between centers (all p ≥ 0.87), whereas Milan subjects showed a higher education compared to Florence subjects (p < 0.001). Age and education emerged as consistent predictors across nearly all tests, while sex showed only limited influence. Regression analysis provided normative data to calculate demographically adjusted z scores for each BRB-N version B test. Despite differing sample size and composition, regression coefficients mirrored those from BRB-N version A updated normative data. Conclusions: These updated, regression-based norms for BRB-N version B align with other major MS neuropsychological batteries in Italy, improving cognitive assessment accuracy in clinical and research settings.

The brief repeatable battery of neuropsychological test (BRB-N) version B: update of Italian normative data / Tedone, Nicolò; Grosselle, Marta; Portaccio, Emilio; Amato, Maria Pia; Mistri, Damiano; Filippi, Massimo; Rocca, Maria A.. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0340-5354. - 272:12(2025). [10.1007/s00415-025-13513-2]

The brief repeatable battery of neuropsychological test (BRB-N) version B: update of Italian normative data

Tedone, Nicolò
Primo
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Mistri, Damiano;Filippi, Massimo
Penultimo
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Rocca, Maria A.
Ultimo
2025-01-01

Abstract

Background: Cognitive impairment affects up to 70% of people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS), mainly impacting memory, processing speed and attention. The Brief Repeatable Battery of Neuropsychological Tests (BRB-N) is widely used to monitor these deficits and has two parallel versions, A and B, to minimize practice effects. The Italian norms for version B have been published years ago and may not reflect current demographic trends. Objectives: To revise and update normative data for the BRB-N version B in the Italian population and to harmonize these procedures with those used for other neuropsychological batteries used in MS. Methods: We recruited 224 healthy subjects (94 males, 130 females; mean age = 43.34, standard deviation [SD] = 14.41, range: 19-86 years; mean education = 13.89, SD = 4.05, range = 5-23) from two centers (Milan, Florence). Each raw BRB-N version B score was transformed into a scaled-score metric, then regressed on centered age, centered age2, education, and sex. Results: No significant differences were found in age and sex distribution between centers (all p ≥ 0.87), whereas Milan subjects showed a higher education compared to Florence subjects (p < 0.001). Age and education emerged as consistent predictors across nearly all tests, while sex showed only limited influence. Regression analysis provided normative data to calculate demographically adjusted z scores for each BRB-N version B test. Despite differing sample size and composition, regression coefficients mirrored those from BRB-N version A updated normative data. Conclusions: These updated, regression-based norms for BRB-N version B align with other major MS neuropsychological batteries in Italy, improving cognitive assessment accuracy in clinical and research settings.
2025
Cognitive impairment
Multiple sclerosis
Neuropsychological battery
Normative data
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