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A comparison of the mini mental state exam to the montreal cognitive assessment in identifying cognitive deficits in Parkinson's disease
Authors:Cindy Zadikoff MD  Susan H Fox MD  PhD  David F Tang‐Wai MDCM FRCPC  Teri Thomsen MD  Rob MA de Bie MD  PhD  Pettarusup Wadia MD  Janis Miyasaki MD Med FRCPC  Sarah Duff‐Canning PhD  C Psych  Anthony E Lang MD  Connie Marras MD  PhD
Institution:1. Department of Neurology, Northwestern University, Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center, Chicago, Illinois;2. Division of Neurology, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;3. Department of Neurology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Dementia is an important and increasingly recognized problem in Parkinson's disease (PD). The mini‐mental state examination (MMSE) often fails to detect early cognitive decline. The Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA) is a brief tool developed to detect mild cognitive impairment that assesses a broader range of domains frequently affected in PD. The scores on the MMSE and the MoCA were compared in 88 patients with PD. A pronounced ceiling effect was observed with the MMSE but not with the MoCA. The range and standard deviation of scores was larger with the MoCA(7–30, 4.26) than with the MMSE(16–30, 2.55). The percentage of subjects scoring below a cutoff of 26/30 (used by others to detect mild cognitive impairment) was higher on the MoCA (32%) than on the MMSE (11%)(P < 0.000002). Compared to the MMSE, the MoCA may be a more sensitive tool to identify early cognitive impairment in PD. © 2007 Movement Disorder Society
Keywords:Parkinson's disease  dementia  mild cognitive impairment  MMSE  MoCA
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