Leopold N A, Borson A J
Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA 19013, USA.
Neurology. 1997 Dec;49(6):1521-4. doi: 10.1212/wnl.49.6.1521.
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is a standardized test used by neurologists to screen patients for impaired cognition. Despite its ease of use, one major limitation of the MMSE is a possible ceiling effect or a lower sensitivity in patients with advanced education. Patients (n = 97) undergoing diagnostic neuropsychological testing also completed one subtest of the MMSE, the spelling of "world." In addition to its forward and backward spelling, patients were asked to reorder these letters in alphabetical sequence. Our preliminary data indicate that our modified WORLD test is a rapid and simple test to identify patients with cognitive impairment. When measured against the diagnosis of dementia as determined by neuropsychological testing, the modified WORLD test has a sensitivity of 85%, a specificity of 88%, and a positive predictability value of 95%. Other variables examined include patient age, sex, education, and cutoff scores on the Mattis Dementia Rating Scale.
简易精神状态检查表(MMSE)是神经科医生用于筛查认知受损患者的标准化测试。尽管其使用简便,但MMSE的一个主要局限性是可能存在天花板效应,或者在受过高等教育的患者中敏感性较低。接受诊断性神经心理测试的患者(n = 97)也完成了MMSE的一个子测试,即“world”的拼写。除了顺向和逆向拼写外,还要求患者将这些字母按字母顺序重新排列。我们的初步数据表明,我们改良的WORLD测试是一种快速且简单的测试,可用于识别认知障碍患者。与通过神经心理测试确定的痴呆症诊断相比,改良的WORLD测试的敏感性为85%,特异性为88%,阳性预测值为95%。检查的其他变量包括患者年龄、性别、教育程度以及马蒂斯痴呆评定量表的临界分数。