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Validity of the telephone interview for cognitive status (TICS) and modified TICS (TICSm) for mild cognitive imparment (MCI) and dementia screening.

Eun Hyun Seo1, Dong Young Lee, Shin Gyeom Kim, Ki Woong Kim, Do Hoon Kim, Bong Jo Kim, Moon-Doo Kim, Seong Yoon Kim, Young Hoon Kim, Jeong-Lan Kim, Jee Wook Kim, Seok Woo Moon, Joon Hyuck Park, Seung-Ho Ryu, Jong Choul Yoon, Nam Jin Lee, Chang Uk Lee, Jin Hyeong Jhoo, Ll Han Choo, Jong Inn Woo.   

Abstract

This study aimed to validate the TICS and modified TICS (TICSm) in Korean elderly population and to compare MCI and dementia screening ability between TICS and TICSm. TICS and TICSm were administered to 70 cognitively normal (CN), 75 MCI, and 85 dementia subjects, with mini-mental state examination (MMSE) and other cognitive and functional measures. TICS and TICSm scores were highly correlated with other global cognitive and functional scores. The CN vs. dementia discrimination ability of both instruments was as excellent as that of MMSE (sensitivity/specificity at optimal cutoff: 87.1/90.1 for TICS; 88.2/90.0 for TICSm). Although their CN vs. MCI discrimination performances were comparable to that of MMSE, they were far from perfect (sensitivity/specificity: 69.3/68.6 for TICS; 73.3/67.1 for TICSm). There was no significant difference in dementia or MCI screening accuracy between TICS and TICSm. Both of them also showed high test-retest reliability. Our findings indicate that TICS and TICSm are reliable and as valid as MMSE in regard of screening cognitively impaired elderly. In terms of the comparison between TICSm and TICS, however, TICSm has little advantage over TICS for screening dementia and even MCI, in spite of longer administration time and more efforts required.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20471701     DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2010.04.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0167-4943            Impact factor:   3.250


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