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Effectiveness and costs of phototest in dementia and cognitive impairment screening

BACKGROUND: To assess and compare the effectiveness and costs of Phototest, Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), and Memory Impairment Screen (MIS) to screen for dementia (DEM) and cognitive impairment (CI). METHODS: A phase III study was conducted over one year in consecutive patients with suspici...

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Autores principales: Carnero-Pardo, Cristobal, Espejo-Martinez, Beatriz, Lopez-Alcalde, Samuel, Espinosa-Garcia, Maria, Saez-Zea, Carmen, Vilchez-Carrillo, Rosa, Hernandez-Torres, Elisa, Navarro-Espigares, Jose L
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3160880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21801419
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-11-92
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author Carnero-Pardo, Cristobal
Espejo-Martinez, Beatriz
Lopez-Alcalde, Samuel
Espinosa-Garcia, Maria
Saez-Zea, Carmen
Vilchez-Carrillo, Rosa
Hernandez-Torres, Elisa
Navarro-Espigares, Jose L
author_facet Carnero-Pardo, Cristobal
Espejo-Martinez, Beatriz
Lopez-Alcalde, Samuel
Espinosa-Garcia, Maria
Saez-Zea, Carmen
Vilchez-Carrillo, Rosa
Hernandez-Torres, Elisa
Navarro-Espigares, Jose L
author_sort Carnero-Pardo, Cristobal
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description BACKGROUND: To assess and compare the effectiveness and costs of Phototest, Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), and Memory Impairment Screen (MIS) to screen for dementia (DEM) and cognitive impairment (CI). METHODS: A phase III study was conducted over one year in consecutive patients with suspicion of CI or DEM at four Primary Care (PC) centers. After undergoing all screening tests at the PC center, participants were extensively evaluated by researchers blinded to screening test results in a Cognitive-Behavioral Neurology Unit (CBNU). The gold standard diagnosis was established by consensus of expert neurologists. Effectiveness was assessed by the proportion of correct diagnoses (diagnostic accuracy [DA]) and by the kappa index of concordance between test results and gold standard diagnoses. Costs were based on public prices and hospital accounts. RESULTS: The study included 140 subjects (48 with DEM, 37 with CI without DEM, and 55 without CI). The MIS could not be applied to 23 illiterate subjects (16.4%). For DEM, the maximum effectiveness of the MMSE was obtained with different cutoff points as a function of educational level [k = 0.31 (95% Confidence interval [95%CI], 0.19-0.43), DA = 0.60 (95%CI, 0.52-0.68)], and that of the MIS with a cutoff of 3/4 [k = 0.63 (95%CI, 0.48-0.78), DA = 0.83 (95%CI, 0.80-0.92)]. Effectiveness of the Phototest [k = 0.71 (95%CI, 0.59-0.83), DA = 0.87 (95%CI, 0.80-0.92)] was similar to that of the MIS and higher than that of the MMSE. Costs were higher with MMSE (275.9 ± 193.3€ [mean ± sd euros]) than with Phototest (208.2 ± 196.8€) or MIS (201.3 ± 193.4€), whose costs did not significantly differ. For CI, the effectiveness did not significantly differ between MIS [k = 0.59 (95%CI, 0.45-0.74), DA = 0.79 (95%CI, 0.64-0.97)] and Phototest [k = 0.58 (95%CI, 0.45-0.74), DA = 0.78 (95%CI, 0.64-0.95)] and was lowest for the MMSE [k = 0.27 (95%CI, 0.09-0.45), DA = 0.69 (95%CI, 0.56-0.84)]. Costs were higher for MMSE (393.4 ± 121.8€) than for Phototest (287.0 ± 197.4€) or MIS (300.1 ± 165.6€), whose costs did not significantly differ. CONCLUSION: MMSE is not an effective instrument in our setting. For both DEM and CI, the Phototest and MIS are more effective and less costly, with no difference between them. However, MIS could not be applied to the appreciable percentage of our population who were illiterate.
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spelling pubmed-31608802011-08-25 Effectiveness and costs of phototest in dementia and cognitive impairment screening Carnero-Pardo, Cristobal Espejo-Martinez, Beatriz Lopez-Alcalde, Samuel Espinosa-Garcia, Maria Saez-Zea, Carmen Vilchez-Carrillo, Rosa Hernandez-Torres, Elisa Navarro-Espigares, Jose L BMC Neurol Research Article BACKGROUND: To assess and compare the effectiveness and costs of Phototest, Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), and Memory Impairment Screen (MIS) to screen for dementia (DEM) and cognitive impairment (CI). METHODS: A phase III study was conducted over one year in consecutive patients with suspicion of CI or DEM at four Primary Care (PC) centers. After undergoing all screening tests at the PC center, participants were extensively evaluated by researchers blinded to screening test results in a Cognitive-Behavioral Neurology Unit (CBNU). The gold standard diagnosis was established by consensus of expert neurologists. Effectiveness was assessed by the proportion of correct diagnoses (diagnostic accuracy [DA]) and by the kappa index of concordance between test results and gold standard diagnoses. Costs were based on public prices and hospital accounts. RESULTS: The study included 140 subjects (48 with DEM, 37 with CI without DEM, and 55 without CI). The MIS could not be applied to 23 illiterate subjects (16.4%). For DEM, the maximum effectiveness of the MMSE was obtained with different cutoff points as a function of educational level [k = 0.31 (95% Confidence interval [95%CI], 0.19-0.43), DA = 0.60 (95%CI, 0.52-0.68)], and that of the MIS with a cutoff of 3/4 [k = 0.63 (95%CI, 0.48-0.78), DA = 0.83 (95%CI, 0.80-0.92)]. Effectiveness of the Phototest [k = 0.71 (95%CI, 0.59-0.83), DA = 0.87 (95%CI, 0.80-0.92)] was similar to that of the MIS and higher than that of the MMSE. Costs were higher with MMSE (275.9 ± 193.3€ [mean ± sd euros]) than with Phototest (208.2 ± 196.8€) or MIS (201.3 ± 193.4€), whose costs did not significantly differ. For CI, the effectiveness did not significantly differ between MIS [k = 0.59 (95%CI, 0.45-0.74), DA = 0.79 (95%CI, 0.64-0.97)] and Phototest [k = 0.58 (95%CI, 0.45-0.74), DA = 0.78 (95%CI, 0.64-0.95)] and was lowest for the MMSE [k = 0.27 (95%CI, 0.09-0.45), DA = 0.69 (95%CI, 0.56-0.84)]. Costs were higher for MMSE (393.4 ± 121.8€) than for Phototest (287.0 ± 197.4€) or MIS (300.1 ± 165.6€), whose costs did not significantly differ. CONCLUSION: MMSE is not an effective instrument in our setting. For both DEM and CI, the Phototest and MIS are more effective and less costly, with no difference between them. However, MIS could not be applied to the appreciable percentage of our population who were illiterate. BioMed Central 2011-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3160880/ /pubmed/21801419 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-11-92 Text en Copyright ©2011 Carnero-Pardo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Espejo-Martinez, Beatriz
Lopez-Alcalde, Samuel
Espinosa-Garcia, Maria
Saez-Zea, Carmen
Vilchez-Carrillo, Rosa
Hernandez-Torres, Elisa
Navarro-Espigares, Jose L
Effectiveness and costs of phototest in dementia and cognitive impairment screening
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title_full Effectiveness and costs of phototest in dementia and cognitive impairment screening
title_fullStr Effectiveness and costs of phototest in dementia and cognitive impairment screening
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness and costs of phototest in dementia and cognitive impairment screening
title_short Effectiveness and costs of phototest in dementia and cognitive impairment screening
title_sort effectiveness and costs of phototest in dementia and cognitive impairment screening
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3160880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21801419
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-11-92
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