Department of Gerontology, Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Center for Brain Science, Shanghai BestCovered Limited, Shanghai, China.
J Alzheimers Dis. 2023;95(1):227-236. doi: 10.3233/JAD-230277.
A rapid digital instrument is needed to facilitate community-based screening of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) in China.
We developed a voice recognition-based cognitive assessment (Shanghai Cognitive Screening, SCS) on mobile devices and evaluated its diagnostic performance.
Participants (N = 251) including healthy controls (N = 98), subjective cognitive decline (SCD, N = 42), MCI (N = 80), and mild AD (N = 31) were recruited from the memory clinic at Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital. The SCS is fully self-administered, takes about six minutes and measures the function of visual memory, language, and executive function. Participants were instructed to complete SCS tests, gold-standard neuropsychological tests and standardized structural 3T brain MRI.
The Cronbach's alpha was 0.910 of the overall scale, indicating high internal consistency. The SCS total score had an AUC of 0.921 to detect AD (sensitivity = 0.903, specificity = 0.945, positive predictive value = 0.700, negative predictive value = 0.986, likelihood ratio = 16.42, number needed for screening utility = 0.639), and an AUC of 0.838 to detect MCI (sensitivity = 0.793, specificity = 0.671, positive predictive value = 0.657, negative predictive value = 0.803, likelihood ratio = 2.41, number needed for screening utility = 0.944). The subtests demonstrated moderate to high correlations with the gold-standard tests from their respective cognitive domains. The SCS total score and its memory scores all correlated positively with relative volumes of the whole hippocampus and almost all subregions, after controlling for age, sex, and education.
The SCS has good diagnostic accuracy for detecting MCI and AD dementia and has the potential to facilitate large-scale screening in the general community.
在中国,需要一种快速的数字仪器来促进基于社区的轻度认知障碍(MCI)和阿尔茨海默病(AD)筛查。
我们开发了一种基于语音识别的认知评估工具(上海认知筛查,SCS),并评估了其诊断性能。
参与者(N=251)包括健康对照组(N=98)、主观认知下降(SCD,N=42)、MCI(N=80)和轻度 AD(N=31),均来自上海第六人民医院的记忆诊所。SCS 完全可以自行进行,大约需要六分钟,可测量视觉记忆、语言和执行功能。要求参与者完成 SCS 测试、金标准神经心理学测试和标准化的 3T 脑 MRI。
总体量表的 Cronbach's alpha 为 0.910,表明内部一致性高。SCS 总分对 AD 的检测 AUC 为 0.921(灵敏度=0.903、特异性=0.945、阳性预测值=0.700、阴性预测值=0.986、似然比=16.42、筛查效用所需人数=0.639),对 MCI 的检测 AUC 为 0.838(灵敏度=0.793、特异性=0.671、阳性预测值=0.657、阴性预测值=0.803、似然比=2.41、筛查效用所需人数=0.944)。亚测试与各自认知领域的金标准测试具有中度至高度相关性。在控制年龄、性别和教育程度后,SCS 总分及其记忆评分均与整个海马体和几乎所有亚区的相对体积呈正相关。
SCS 对 MCI 和 AD 痴呆的诊断准确性较高,有可能促进一般人群的大规模筛查。