| Literature DB >> 23050770 |
Qi-hao Guo1, Bin Zhou, Qian-hua Zhao, Bei Wang, Zhen Hong.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), defined as a transitional zone between normal cognition and dementia, requires a battery of formal neuropsychological tests administered by a trained rater for its diagnosis. The objective of this study was to develop a screening tool for MCI.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23050770 PMCID: PMC3492138 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-12-119
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Demographics and Standardized Neuropsychological Tests for the 4 Groups [ mean (standard deviation)]
| Age | 68.84 (7.70) | 70.04 (9.13) | 70.27 (8.75) | 70.19 (9.17) | 1.164 (0.323) |
| Education | 9.42 (5.17) | 9.66 (4.85) | 9.14 (5.19) | 9.21 (4.98) | 0.313 (0.816) |
| Sex1 | 110:89 | 53:63 | 96:100 | 129:102 | 1.813 (0.143) |
| MMSE | 27.05 | 25.59 | 25.17 | 19.09 (2.58)## | 414.451 (<0.001) |
| AVLT-delayed recall(M=12) | 5.30 (2.01) | 1.19 (1.31) ††** | 1.01 (1.27) | 0.27 (0.83)## | 176.26 7(<0.001) |
| BNT(M=30) | 23.56 (4.55) | 23.56(4.75) †† | 21.08 (3.51) $$ | 18.01 (5.47)## | 21.787 (<0.001) |
| SDMT | 41.40 (11.98) | 37.40 (10.57) †† | 29.37 (13.48) $$ | 20.16 (11.89)## | 33.441 (<0.001) |
| CFT-Copy(M=36) | 33.22 (3.42) | 32.86 (3.13) † | 29.73 (7.54) $ | 24.74 (9.31)## | 22.917(<0.001) |
| CFT-delayed recall(M=36) | 15.47 (5.55) | 11.69 (7.39) † | 9.07 (5.58) $$ | 4.15 (3.34) ## | 38.909(<0.001) |
| CWT-CR(M=50) | 45.73 (3.94) | 42.96 (9.61) † | 38.70 (10.43) $$ | 29.50 (13.68)## | 33.370(<0.001) |
| TMT-partA(s) | 55.08 (20.78) | 64.43 (25.25) †† | 84.66 (36.57) $$ | 118.30 (48.31) ## | 36.214(<0.001) |
| TMT-part B(s) | 155.89 (63.99) | 172.08 (68.55)†† | 250.37(107.90)$$ | 331.28(131.65)## | 32.921(<0.001) |
| CESD | 11.43(2.24) | 13.67(3.12) | 10.30(2.79) | 10.64(3.06) | 1.329(0.266) |
Comparison between NC group and aMCI-sd group is marked behind ‘aMCI-sd group’; ** P<0.01.
Comparison between aMCI-sd group and aMCI-md group is marked behind ‘aMCI-sd group’; † P<0.05; †† P<0.01.
Comparison between aMCI-md group and AD group is marked behind ‘aMCI-md group’; $ P<0.05; $$ P<0.01.
Comparison between NC group and AD group is marked behind ‘AD group’. # P<0.05; ## P<0.01.
AVLT: Auditory Verbal Learning Test; BNT: Boston Naming Test; SDMT: Symbol Digit Modalities Test; CFT: Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test; CWT-CR: Card C right of Stroop Color-Word Test; TMT: Trail Making Test; CESD: Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression.
chi-square test, M=maximum.
Comparisons of MES score among the four groups
| MES-5R | 36.64 (7.66) | 24.67 (6.72) ††** | 21.28 (8.62) $$ | 13.59 (6.71)## | 339.125 (<0.001) |
| MES-EX | 45.60 (3.89) | 41.81 (5.07) ††** | 35.05 (6.99) $$ | 24.36 (9.98)## | 340.003(<0.001) |
| MES total | 82.25 (9.40) | 66.49 (8.16) ††** | 56.33 (11.30) $$ | 37.96 (12.20)## | 628.306(<0.001) |
Comparison between NC group and aMCI-sd group is marked behind ‘aMCI-sd group’; ** P<0.01.
Comparison between aMCI-sd group and aMCI-md group is marked behind ‘aMCI-sd group’; †† P<0.01.
Comparison between aMCI-md group and AD group is marked behind ‘aMCI-md group’; $$ P<0.01.
Comparison between NC group and AD group is marked behind ‘AD group’. ## P<0.01.
ROC analysis of MMSE and MES
| NC vs aMCI-sd | MMSET | .669 | .606–.732 | ≤27 | 67.7 | 61.2 | 65.2 |
| | MEST | .893 | .858–.928 | ≤75 | 79.5 | 82.8 | 80.8 |
| NC vs aMCI-md | MMSET | .715 | .663–.767 | ≤27 | 67.7 | 70.0 | 68.9 |
| | MEST | .956 | .938–.974 | ≤72 | 87.8 | 91.3 | 89.5 |
| NC vs AD | MMSET | .985 | .976–.994 | ≤24 | 91.8 | 98.2 | 95.3 |
| MEST | .998 | .996–1.000 | ≤62 | 99.0 | 97.8 | 98.4 |
Figure 1ROC curve of NC vs aMCIsd.
Figure 2ROC curve of NC vs aMCI-md.
Figure 3ROC curve of NC vs Mild AD.