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MoCA 7.1: Multicenter Validation of the First Italian Version of Montreal Cognitive Assessment

BACKGROUND: The early detection of neurocognitive disorders, especially when mild, is a key issue of health care systems including the Italian Dementia National Plan. The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), i.e., the reference screening tool for dementia in Italian Memory Clinics, has low sensitiv...

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Autores principales: Pirani, Alessandro, Nasreddine, Ziad, Neviani, Francesca, Fabbo, Andrea, Rocchi, Marco Bruno, Bertolotti, Marco, Tulipani, Cristina, Galassi, Matteo, Belvederi Murri, Martino, Neri, Mirco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9484132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36186724
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ADR-210053
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author Pirani, Alessandro
Nasreddine, Ziad
Neviani, Francesca
Fabbo, Andrea
Rocchi, Marco Bruno
Bertolotti, Marco
Tulipani, Cristina
Galassi, Matteo
Belvederi Murri, Martino
Neri, Mirco
author_facet Pirani, Alessandro
Nasreddine, Ziad
Neviani, Francesca
Fabbo, Andrea
Rocchi, Marco Bruno
Bertolotti, Marco
Tulipani, Cristina
Galassi, Matteo
Belvederi Murri, Martino
Neri, Mirco
author_sort Pirani, Alessandro
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description BACKGROUND: The early detection of neurocognitive disorders, especially when mild, is a key issue of health care systems including the Italian Dementia National Plan. The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), i.e., the reference screening tool for dementia in Italian Memory Clinics, has low sensitivity in detecting mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild dementia. OBJECTIVE: Availability of a 10-minute screening test sensitive to MCI and mild dementia, such as the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), is relevant in the field. This study presents initial validity and reliability data for the Italian version of MoCA 7.1 that is being collected as part of a large ongoing longitudinal study to evaluate the rate of incident MCI and dementia in older adults. METHODS: MoCA 7.1 and MMSE were administered to cognitive impaired patients (n = 469; 214 with MCI, 255 with dementia; mean age: 75.5; 52% females,) and healthy older adults (n = 123, mean age: 69.7, 64 % females). RESULTS: Test-retest (0.945, p < 0.001) and inter-rater (0.999, p < 0.001) reliability of MoCA 7.1, assessed on randomly selected participants with normal cognition, MCI, dementia, were significant. MoCA 7.1 showed adequate sensitivity (95.3%) and specificity (84.5%) in detecting MCI compared to MMSE (sensitivity: 53.8%; specificity: 87.5%). The Area Under the Curve of MoCA 7.1 was significantly greater than that of MMSE (0.963 versus 0.742). MoCA 7.1 showed similar results in detecting both MCI and dementia. CONCLUSION: MoCA 7.1 is a reliable and useful tool that can aid in the diagnosis of MCI and dementia in the Italian population.
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spelling pubmed-94841322022-09-30 MoCA 7.1: Multicenter Validation of the First Italian Version of Montreal Cognitive Assessment Pirani, Alessandro Nasreddine, Ziad Neviani, Francesca Fabbo, Andrea Rocchi, Marco Bruno Bertolotti, Marco Tulipani, Cristina Galassi, Matteo Belvederi Murri, Martino Neri, Mirco J Alzheimers Dis Rep Research Report BACKGROUND: The early detection of neurocognitive disorders, especially when mild, is a key issue of health care systems including the Italian Dementia National Plan. The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), i.e., the reference screening tool for dementia in Italian Memory Clinics, has low sensitivity in detecting mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild dementia. OBJECTIVE: Availability of a 10-minute screening test sensitive to MCI and mild dementia, such as the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), is relevant in the field. This study presents initial validity and reliability data for the Italian version of MoCA 7.1 that is being collected as part of a large ongoing longitudinal study to evaluate the rate of incident MCI and dementia in older adults. METHODS: MoCA 7.1 and MMSE were administered to cognitive impaired patients (n = 469; 214 with MCI, 255 with dementia; mean age: 75.5; 52% females,) and healthy older adults (n = 123, mean age: 69.7, 64 % females). RESULTS: Test-retest (0.945, p < 0.001) and inter-rater (0.999, p < 0.001) reliability of MoCA 7.1, assessed on randomly selected participants with normal cognition, MCI, dementia, were significant. MoCA 7.1 showed adequate sensitivity (95.3%) and specificity (84.5%) in detecting MCI compared to MMSE (sensitivity: 53.8%; specificity: 87.5%). The Area Under the Curve of MoCA 7.1 was significantly greater than that of MMSE (0.963 versus 0.742). MoCA 7.1 showed similar results in detecting both MCI and dementia. CONCLUSION: MoCA 7.1 is a reliable and useful tool that can aid in the diagnosis of MCI and dementia in the Italian population. IOS Press 2022-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9484132/ /pubmed/36186724 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ADR-210053 Text en © 2022 – The authors. Published by IOS Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Report
Pirani, Alessandro
Nasreddine, Ziad
Neviani, Francesca
Fabbo, Andrea
Rocchi, Marco Bruno
Bertolotti, Marco
Tulipani, Cristina
Galassi, Matteo
Belvederi Murri, Martino
Neri, Mirco
MoCA 7.1: Multicenter Validation of the First Italian Version of Montreal Cognitive Assessment
title MoCA 7.1: Multicenter Validation of the First Italian Version of Montreal Cognitive Assessment
title_full MoCA 7.1: Multicenter Validation of the First Italian Version of Montreal Cognitive Assessment
title_fullStr MoCA 7.1: Multicenter Validation of the First Italian Version of Montreal Cognitive Assessment
title_full_unstemmed MoCA 7.1: Multicenter Validation of the First Italian Version of Montreal Cognitive Assessment
title_short MoCA 7.1: Multicenter Validation of the First Italian Version of Montreal Cognitive Assessment
title_sort moca 7.1: multicenter validation of the first italian version of montreal cognitive assessment
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9484132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36186724
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ADR-210053
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