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Five-Minute Cognitive Test as A New Quick Screening of Cognitive Impairment in The Elderly

This study aims to develop a new evaluation method for quickly and conveniently screening cognitive impairment in the elderly. The five-minute cognitive test (FCT) was designed to capture deficits in five domains of cognitive abilities, including episodic memory, language fluency, time orientation,...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Jie, Wang, Lijun, Deng, Xia, Fei, Guoqiang, Jin, Lirong, Pan, Xiaoli, Cai, Liuhan, Albano, Anthony D, Zhong, Chunjiu
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Publicado: JKL International LLC 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31788337
http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2019.0115
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author Zhang, Jie
Wang, Lijun
Deng, Xia
Fei, Guoqiang
Jin, Lirong
Pan, Xiaoli
Cai, Liuhan
Albano, Anthony D
Zhong, Chunjiu
author_facet Zhang, Jie
Wang, Lijun
Deng, Xia
Fei, Guoqiang
Jin, Lirong
Pan, Xiaoli
Cai, Liuhan
Albano, Anthony D
Zhong, Chunjiu
author_sort Zhang, Jie
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description This study aims to develop a new evaluation method for quickly and conveniently screening cognitive impairment in the elderly. The five-minute cognitive test (FCT) was designed to capture deficits in five domains of cognitive abilities, including episodic memory, language fluency, time orientation, visuospatial function, and executive function. Subsequently, FCT efficiencies in differentiating normally cognitive ability from cognitive impairment were explored and compared with that of the Mini-Mental Status Evaluation (MMSE). Equipercentile equating method was utilized to create a crosswalk between scores of the FCT and MMSE. Further, the association of scores of the FCT and MMSE with hippocampal volumes was investigated. There were 241 subjects aged 60 years or above enrolled in this study, including 107 adults with cognitive abilities in normal range, 107 patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and 27 patients with mild Alzheimer disease (AD). The AUC of FCT for detection of cognitive impairment (MCI and mild AD) was 0.885 (95% CI 0.838 to 0.922). The sensitivity and specificity of FCT for the diagnosis of cognitive impairment were 80.6% and 84.11 %, respectively. FCT’s diagnostic performance was superior to that of MMSE in the same cohort. Mean completion time of FCT was 339.9 ± 67.7 seconds (5-6 min). In addition, a conversion table between scores on the FCT and MMSE was created. Further, the FCT scores were positively correlated with hippocampal volumes. The FCT is a novel, reliable, and valid cognitive screening test for the detection of dementia at early stages.
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spelling pubmed-68445842019-12-01 Five-Minute Cognitive Test as A New Quick Screening of Cognitive Impairment in The Elderly Zhang, Jie Wang, Lijun Deng, Xia Fei, Guoqiang Jin, Lirong Pan, Xiaoli Cai, Liuhan Albano, Anthony D Zhong, Chunjiu Aging Dis Orginal Article This study aims to develop a new evaluation method for quickly and conveniently screening cognitive impairment in the elderly. The five-minute cognitive test (FCT) was designed to capture deficits in five domains of cognitive abilities, including episodic memory, language fluency, time orientation, visuospatial function, and executive function. Subsequently, FCT efficiencies in differentiating normally cognitive ability from cognitive impairment were explored and compared with that of the Mini-Mental Status Evaluation (MMSE). Equipercentile equating method was utilized to create a crosswalk between scores of the FCT and MMSE. Further, the association of scores of the FCT and MMSE with hippocampal volumes was investigated. There were 241 subjects aged 60 years or above enrolled in this study, including 107 adults with cognitive abilities in normal range, 107 patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and 27 patients with mild Alzheimer disease (AD). The AUC of FCT for detection of cognitive impairment (MCI and mild AD) was 0.885 (95% CI 0.838 to 0.922). The sensitivity and specificity of FCT for the diagnosis of cognitive impairment were 80.6% and 84.11 %, respectively. FCT’s diagnostic performance was superior to that of MMSE in the same cohort. Mean completion time of FCT was 339.9 ± 67.7 seconds (5-6 min). In addition, a conversion table between scores on the FCT and MMSE was created. Further, the FCT scores were positively correlated with hippocampal volumes. The FCT is a novel, reliable, and valid cognitive screening test for the detection of dementia at early stages. JKL International LLC 2019-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6844584/ /pubmed/31788337 http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2019.0115 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Zhang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Zhang, Jie
Wang, Lijun
Deng, Xia
Fei, Guoqiang
Jin, Lirong
Pan, Xiaoli
Cai, Liuhan
Albano, Anthony D
Zhong, Chunjiu
Five-Minute Cognitive Test as A New Quick Screening of Cognitive Impairment in The Elderly
title Five-Minute Cognitive Test as A New Quick Screening of Cognitive Impairment in The Elderly
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title_fullStr Five-Minute Cognitive Test as A New Quick Screening of Cognitive Impairment in The Elderly
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title_short Five-Minute Cognitive Test as A New Quick Screening of Cognitive Impairment in The Elderly
title_sort five-minute cognitive test as a new quick screening of cognitive impairment in the elderly
topic Orginal Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31788337
http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2019.0115
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