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Improvement of Screening Accuracy of Mini-Mental State Examination for Mild Cognitive Impairment and Non-Alzheimer's Disease Dementia by Supplementation of Verbal Fluency Performance
Authors:Jee Wook Kim  Dong Young Lee  Eun Hyun Seo  Bo Kyung Sohn  Young Min Choe  Shin Gyeom Kim  Shin Young Park  IL Han Choo  Jong Chul Youn  Jin Hyeong Jhoo  Ki Woong Kim  Jong Inn Woo
Abstract:

Objective

This study aimed to investigate whether the supplementation of Verbal Fluency: Animal category test (VF) performance can improve the screening ability of Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) for mild cognitive impairment (MCI), dementia and their major subtypes.

Methods

Six hundred fifty-five cognitively normal (CN), 366 MCI 282 amnestic MCI (aMCI); 84 non-amnestic MCI (naMCI)] and 494 dementia 346 Alzheimer''s disease (AD); and 148 non-Alzheimer''s disease dementia (NAD)] individuals living in the community were included (all aged 50 years and older) in the study.

Results

The VF-supplemented MMSE (MMSE+VF) score had a significantly better screening ability for MCI, dementia and overall cognitive impairment (MCI plus dementia) than the MMSE raw score alone. MMSE+VF showed a significantly better ability than MMSE for both MCI subtypes, i.e., aMCI and naMCI. In the case of dementia subtypes, MMSE+VF was better than the MMSE alone for NAD screening, but not for AD screening.

Conclusion

The results support the usefulness of VF-supplementation to improve the screening performance of MMSE for MCI and NAD.
Keywords:Mini-Mental State Examination  Verbal fluency  Screening accuracy  Mild cognitive impairment  Non-Alzheimer''s disease dementia
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