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三种认知筛查工具在新西兰老年人样本中的表现。

Performance of three cognitive screening tools in a sample of older New Zealanders.

作者信息

Cheung G, Clugston A, Croucher M, Malone D, Mau E, Sims A, Gee S

机构信息

Department of Psychological Medicine,The University of Auckland,Private Bag 92019,Auckland Mail Centre,Auckland 1142,New Zealand.

Auckland District Health Board,Private Bag 92189,Auckland Mail Centre,Auckland 1142,New Zealand.

出版信息

Int Psychogeriatr. 2015 Jun;27(6):981-9. doi: 10.1017/S1041610214002889. Epub 2015 Jan 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

With the ubiquitous Mini-Mental State Exam now under copyright, attention is turning to alternative cognitive screening tests. The aim of the present study was to investigate three common cognitive screening tools: the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), the Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale (RUDAS), and the recently revised Addenbrooke's Cognitive Assessment Version III (ACE-III).

METHODS

The ACE-III, MoCA and RUDAS were administered in random order to a sample of 37 participants with diagnosed mild dementia and 47 comparison participants without dementia. The diagnostic accuracy of the three tests was assessed.

RESULTS

All the tests showed good overall accuracy as assessed by area under the ROC Curve, 0.89 (95% CI = 0.80-0.95) for the ACE-III, 0.84 (0.75-0.91) for the MoCA, and 0.86 (0.77-0.93) for RUDAS. The three tests were strongly correlated: r(84) = 0.85 (0.78-0.90) between the ACE-III and MoCA, 0.70 (0.57-0.80) between the ACE-III and RUDAS; and 0.65 (0.50-0.76) between the MoCA and RUDAS. The data derived optimal cut-off points for were lower than the published recommendations for the ACE-III (optimal cut-point ≤76, sensitivity = 81.1%, specificity = 85.1%) and the MoCA (≤20, sensitivity = 78.4%, specificity = 83.0%), but similar for the RUDAS (≤22, sensitivity = 78.4%, specificity = 85.1%).

CONCLUSIONS

All three tools discriminated well overall between cases of mild dementia and controls. To inform interpretation of these tests in clinical settings, it would be useful for future research to address more inclusive and potentially age-stratified local norms.

摘要

背景

随着现已受版权保护的广泛使用的简易精神状态检查表,人们的注意力正转向其他认知筛查测试。本研究的目的是调查三种常见的认知筛查工具:蒙特利尔认知评估量表(MoCA)、罗兰通用痴呆评估量表(RUDAS)以及最近修订的剑桥认知检查表第三版(ACE-III)。

方法

将ACE-III、MoCA和RUDAS以随机顺序施用于37名被诊断为轻度痴呆的参与者和47名无痴呆的对照参与者样本。评估这三种测试的诊断准确性。

结果

通过ROC曲线下面积评估,所有测试均显示出良好的总体准确性,ACE-III为0.89(95%CI = 0.80 - 0.95),MoCA为0.84(0.75 - 0.91),RUDAS为0.86(0.77 - 0.93)。这三种测试高度相关:ACE-III与MoCA之间r(84) = 0.85(0.78 - 0.90),ACE-III与RUDAS之间为0.70(0.57 - 0.80);MoCA与RUDAS之间为0.65(0.50 - 0.76)。得出的数据显示,ACE-III(最佳切点≤76,灵敏度 = 81.1%,特异度 = 85.1%)和MoCA(≤20,灵敏度 = 78.4%,特异度 = 83.0%)的最佳切点低于已发表的推荐值,但RUDAS(≤22,灵敏度 = 78.4%,特异度 = 85.1%)的最佳切点与之相似。

结论

所有这三种工具在轻度痴呆病例和对照之间总体上区分良好。为便于在临床环境中解释这些测试结果,未来的研究确定更具包容性且可能按年龄分层的当地常模将很有帮助。

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