Clinical Tests Predicting On-Road Performance in Older Drivers with Cognitive Impairment.

Sarah Krasniuk,Alexander M Crizzle, Ryan Toxopeus,Diane Mychael, Natasha Prince

Canadian journal of occupational therapy. Revue canadienne d'ergotherapie(2023)

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The Trail Making Test Part B (Trails B) and Useful Field of View® (UFOV) can predict on-road outcomes in drivers with cognitive impairment (CI); however, studies have not included drivers referred for comprehensive driving evaluations (CDEs), who typically have more severe CI. We determined the predictive ability of Trails B and UFOV on pass/fail on-road outcomes in drivers with CI (Montreal Cognitive Assessment <26) referred for CDEs. Retrospective data collection from two driving assessments centers (  =  100, mean age  =  76.2  ±  8.8 years). The Trails B (area under the curve [AUC]  =  .70) and UFOV subtests 2 (AUC  =  .73) and 3 (AUC  =  .76) predicted pass/fail outcomes. A cut-point ≥467 ms on UFOV subtest 3 better-predicted pass/fail outcomes with 78.9% sensitivity and 73.5% specificity. In comparison, a cut-point ≥3.58 min on Trails B had lower sensitivity (73.7%) and specificity (61.8%). The UFOV subtest 3 may be more useful than the Trails B for predicting pass/fail outcomes in drivers with more severe CI referred for CDEs.
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Automobile driving,Cognition disorders,Comprehensive driving evaluation,Conduite automobile,Trails B,Useful Field of ViewMD,Useful Field of View®,troubles cognitifs,évaluation complète de la capacité de conduire
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