Malloy Paul, Belanger Heather, Hall Stuart, Aloia Mark, Salloway Stephen
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Clin Neuropsychol. 2003 Nov;17(4):544-50. doi: 10.1076/clin.17.4.544.27947.
This study evaluated the Beery Visual-Motor Integration Test (VMI) as a measure of construction ability in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Construction deficits are an early sign of Alzheimer's disease. Commonly used tests of construction abilities are complex, often intimidating to impaired elders, and lack a range of items. The VMI has items ranging from very easy to difficult, allowing even impaired patients to enter task set, and elderly norms are available. It has not yet been validated for use in diagnosis of AD or MCI. Two patients groups (n = 43 MCI and 40 AD) recruited from a memory clinic and a non-demented control group (n = 43) recruited from the community were administered a battery of neuropsychological measures including the VMI. Results revealed that the VMI is useful for discriminating AD from MCI. Qualitative errors produced on the VMI provide additional information beyond the standard score about the patient's cognitive status.
本研究评估了贝利视觉运动整合测试(VMI)作为阿尔茨海默病(AD)和轻度认知障碍(MCI)患者建构能力的一项指标。建构缺陷是阿尔茨海默病的早期迹象。常用的建构能力测试较为复杂,常令受损老年人望而却步,且缺乏一系列题目。VMI的题目难度从非常简单到困难不等,即使是受损患者也能开始完成任务,并且有老年常模可用。它尚未被验证可用于AD或MCI的诊断。从记忆诊所招募的两组患者(43例MCI和40例AD)以及从社区招募的一个非痴呆对照组(43例)接受了包括VMI在内的一系列神经心理学测量。结果显示,VMI有助于区分AD和MCI。VMI上出现的定性错误除了标准分数外,还能提供有关患者认知状态的额外信息。