Maximum Observed Serum Concentration (Cmax) for ABBV-8E12 Over the Dosing Interval After the First and Fourth Doses
Time to Cmax (Tmax) for ABBV-8E12 Over the Dosing Interval After the First and Fourth Doses
Serum Concentration at the End of a Dose Interval (Ctrough) for ABBV-8E12 Over the Dosing Interval After the First and Fourth Doses
Half-Life (T1/2) for ABBV-8E12 Over the Dosing Interval After the First and Fourth Doses
Harmonic mean is presented in the data table.
Area Under the Concentration-Time Curve From Dosing (Time 0) to Day 28 (AUC0-28) for ABBV-8E12 Over the Dosing Interval After the First and Fourth Doses
The AUC0-28 for Dose 1 included the following timepoints: pre-infusion, post-infusion (within 15 min), 1 and 2 hours post-infusion, Day 5, Day 15 and Day 29 (trough level before Dose 2).
The AUC0-28 for Dose 4 included the following timepoints: Day 85 pre-infusion, post-infusion (within 15 min), 1 and 2 hours post-infusion, Day 89, Day 99 and Day 113 (trough level before Dose 5).
Cmax/Dose for ABBV-8E12 Over the Dosing Interval After the First and Fourth Doses
AUC0-28/Dose for ABBV-8E12 Over the Dosing Interval After the First and Fourth Doses
The AUC0-28/dose for Dose 1 included the following timepoints: pre-infusion, post-infusion (within 15 min), 1 and 2 hours post-infusion, Day 5, Day 15 and Day 29 (trough level before Dose 2).
The AUC0-28/dose for Dose 4 included the following timepoints: Day 85 pre-infusion, post-infusion (within 15 min), 1 and 2 hours post-infusion, Day 89, Day 99 and Day 113 (trough level before Dose 5).
Change From Baseline Over Time in Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale (14-Item) Cognition Portion (ADAS-Cog-14) Total Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) patients. The Total Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 90, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Comprehension of Spoken Language Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Comprehension of Spoken Language score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 5, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Constructional Praxis Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Constructional Praxis Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 5, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Commands Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Commands Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 5, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Delayed Word Recall Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Delayed Word Recall Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 10, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Ideational Praxis Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Ideational Praxis Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 5, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Maze Task Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Maze Task Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 5, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Number Cancellation Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Number Cancellation Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 5, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Naming Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Naming Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 5 with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Orientation Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Orientation Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 8, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Word Recall - Number of Words Not Recalled Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Word Recall - Number of Words Not Recalled Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 10, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Remember Word Recognition Instructions Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Remember Word Recognition Instructions Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 5, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Spoken Language Ability Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Spoken Language Ability Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 5, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Word Find Difficulty Spontaneous Speech Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Word Find Difficulty Spontaneous Speech Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 5, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADAS-Cog-14 Word Recognition Score
The ADAS-Cog was designed to assess the cognitive impairments most common in AD. The ADAS-Cog-14 includes the original 11 items from the ADAS-Cog-11 [1. Spoken language ability, 2. Comprehension of spoken language, 3. Recall of test instructions, 4. Word-findings difficulty in spontaneous speech, 5. Following commands, 6. Naming objects and fingers, 7. Constructional praxis, 8. Ideational praxis, 9. Orientation, 10. Word-recall task, 11. Word-recognition task] and includes 3 additional tasks [12. Number cancellation task, 13. Delayed word recall task, 14. Executive functioning], for increased sensitivity in MCI patients. The Word Recognition Score of the ADAS-Cog-14 ranges from 0 to 12, with a higher score representing greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in Functional Activities Questionnaire (FAQ) Score
The FAQ measures level of assistance (functional disability) needed for carrying out instrumental activities in daily living (iADLs). The FAQ score ranges from 0 - 30 and consists of 10 items (each scored from 0 - 3), which measure a specific iADL in the past 4-weeks: [1) writing checks, paying bills, keeping financial records; 2) assembling tax or business records; 3) shopping alone; 4) playing a game of skill; 5) making coffee or tea; 6) preparing a balanced meal; 7) keeping track of current events; 8) attending to and understanding a television program, book, or magazine; 9) remembering appointments, family occasions, medications; and 10) traveling out of the neighborhood]. Performance in each category is rated from 0 - 3 as follows: 0 - normal; 1 - has difficulty, but does by self; 2 - requires assistance; or 3 - dependent. The FAQ was administered by a trained interviewer. Higher scores indicate a greater requirement of assistance.
Change From Baseline Over Time in Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study Clinical Global Impression of Change for Mild Cognitive Impairment (ADCS-CGIC-MCI) General Condition Score
The instrument assesses the physician's global impression of change in 4 major cognitive domains. The instrument covers 4 major domains: 1. General condition , 2. Cognition, 3. Behavior, and 4. Social and daily functioning. Scoring is based on a 7-point Likert Scale: 1, marked improvement; 2, moderate improvement; 3, minimal improvement; 4, no change; 5, minimal worsening; 6, moderate worsening; 7, marked worsening. Higher score indicates greater worsening.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADCS-CGIC-MCI Cognition Score
The instrument assesses the physician's global impression of change in 4 major cognitive domains. The instrument covers 4 major domains: 1. General condition , 2. Cognition, 3. Behavior, and 4. Social and daily functioning. Scoring is based on a 7-point Likert Scale: 1, marked improvement; 2, moderate improvement; 3, minimal improvement; 4, no change; 5, minimal worsening; 6, moderate worsening; 7, marked worsening. Higher score indicates greater worsening.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADCS-CGIC-MCI Behavior Score
The instrument assesses the physician's global impression of change in 4 major cognitive domains. The instrument covers 4 major domains: 1. General condition , 2. Cognition, 3. Behavior, and 4. Social and daily functioning. Scoring is based on a 7-point Likert Scale: 1, marked improvement; 2, moderate improvement; 3, minimal improvement; 4, no change; 5, minimal worsening; 6, moderate worsening; 7, marked worsening. Higher score indicates greater worsening.
Change From Baseline Over Time in ADCS-CGIC-MCI Functional Abilities Score
The instrument assesses the physician's global impression of change in 4 major cognitive domains. The instrument covers 4 major domains: 1. General condition , 2. Cognition, 3. Behavior, and 4. Social and daily functioning (functional abilities). Scoring is based on a 7-point Likert Scale: 1, marked improvement; 2, moderate improvement; 3, minimal improvement; 4, no change; 5, minimal worsening; 6, moderate worsening; 7, marked worsening. Higher score indicates greater worsening.
Change From Baseline Over Time in University of California's Performance Based Skills Assessment, Brief Version (UPSA-Brief) - Total Score
The UPSA-Brief is a performance-based instrument which uses a series of tasks and roleplay scenarios to evaluate a person's functional capacity in two areas of basic living skills (i.e., financial skills and communication skills). Scores range from 0 to 100; a higher score of the UPSA-Brief is desirable.
Change From Baseline Over Time in 24-Item Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study/Activities of Daily Living Scale Adapted for Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment (ADCS-MCI-ADL-24) Total Score
The ADCS-MCI-ADL-24 is a 24-item, study partner-based assessment of activities of daily living designed specifically for AD patients and is completed by a trained rater. The scale assesses functional activities such as cooking, household chores, shopping, keeping appointments, social interactions and hobbies. Items are assessed according to whether they were performed in the past 4 weeks and, if so, some items are further assessed as to whether they were performed independently, with supervision, or with physical help. Scores on the ADCS-ADL-MCI range from 0 to 69, where higher score indicates greater capability to carry out activities of daily living.
Change From Baseline Over Time in Repeatable Battery for Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) - Total Scale Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. Total score can range from 40 to 160 with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in RBANS - Coding Total Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. The Coding Total Score of the RBANS ranges from 0 to 89, with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in RBANS - Digit Span Total Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. The Digit Span Total Score of the RBANS ranges from 0 to 8, with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in RBANS - Figure Copy Total Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. The Figure Copy Total Score of the RBANS ranges from 0 to 20, with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in RBANS - Figure Recall Total Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. The Figure Recall Total Score of the RBANS ranges from 0 to 18, with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in RBANS - List Recognition Total Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. The List Recognition Total Score of the RBANS ranges from 0 to 20, with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in RBANS - List Learning Total Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. The List Learning Total Score of the RBANS ranges from 0 to 40, with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in RBANS - Line Orientation Total Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. The Line Orientation Total Score of the RBANS ranges from 0 to 20, with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in RBANS - List Recall Total Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. The List Recall Total Score of the RBANS ranges from 0 to 10, with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in RBANS - Picture Naming Total Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. The Picture Naming Total Score of the RBANS ranges from 0 to 10, with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in RBANS - Semantic Fluency Total Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. The Semantic Fluency Total Score of the RBANS ranges from 0 to 40, with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in RBANS - Story Memory Total Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. The Story Memory Total Score of the RBANS ranges from 0 to 24, with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in RBANS - Story Recall Total Score
The RBANS is a 25-minute, standardized neurocognitive battery with North American population-based normative data. The RBANS measures five neurocognitive domains, with age-based scaling. Twelve subtests measure cognitive decline or improvement across the following domains: 1. Immediate Memory - List Learning and Story Memory, 2. Visuospatial/Constructional - Figure Copy and Line Orientation, 3. Language - Picture naming and Semantic Fluency, 4. Attention - Digit Span and Coding, and 5. Delayed Memory - List Recall, List Recognition, Story Memory, and Figure Recall. The Story Recall Total Score of the RBANS ranges from 0 to 12, with a higher score representing a better outcome.
Change From Baseline Over Time in Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) Total Score
The MMSE is a brief, 30-point questionnaire, administered by a trained rater, which provides a quantitative measure of cognitive status in adults and is widely used to screen for cognitive impairment and to estimate the severity of cognitive impairment at a given point in time in AD participants. The MMSE ranges from 0 to 30, with lower scores indicating greater impairment.
Change From Baseline Over Time in Neuropsychiatry Inventory (NPI) Total Score
The NPI is used to assess changes in the participant's behavior that occurred in a defined period of time (4 weeks). The NPI assesses 12 behavioral domains on the dimensions of frequency and severity. Frequency is rated on a scale where 0 = absent, 1 = occasionally, 2 = often, 3 = frequently, 4 = very frequently. Severity is rated on a scale where 0 = absent, 1 = mild, 2 = moderate, 3 = severe. For each of the domains, 3 scores are obtained: frequency, severity, and total (product of frequency and severity; ranges from 0 to 12, with a lower score desirable). A total NPI score can be calculated by summing the domain total scores. Total Score ranges from 0 to 144 with a lower score desirable.
Change From Baseline Over Time in Alzheimer's Disease Composite Score (ADCOMS) Score
ADCOMS score is a composite score which is a weighted linear combination of the selected individual scale items from ADAS-Cog-14 (see description in Outcome Measure 10) , MMSE (see description in Outcome Measure 45), and CDR-SB (see description in Outcome Measure 1) scales. The ADCOMS score ranges from 0 to 1.97, with a lower score desirable.