Development of the Brazilian version of the Mini-Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination (M-ACE BR) to screen for cognitive impairment in older adults

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Okada-Oliveira, Maira [1 ,2 ]
Carthery-Goulart, Maria Teresa [1 ,3 ]
Cesar-Freitas, Karolina Gouveia [1 ]
Nitrini, Ricardo [1 ]
Brucki, Sonia Maria Dozzi [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Med, Dept Neurol, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[2] Hosp Santa Marcelina, Dept Neurol, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed ABC, Ctr Matemat Computacao & Cognicao, Santo Andre, SP, Brazil
关键词
Dementia; Diagnosis; Mental Status and Dementia Tests; Cognitive Dysfunction; Neuropsychological Tests; INFORMANT QUESTIONNAIRE; ELDERLY IQCODE; MENTAL-STATE; DEMENTIA; PREVALENCE; DECLINE;
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10.1055/s-0044-1788585
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Background Age is the most important risk factor for develop dementia, and the recommendation is that older adults are cognitively tested to detect impairment in the initial stage for adequate treatment. The demand for the care of these older adults is great, drawing attention to the need for rapid tests, with good accuracy and simple application to identify cognitive impairment. Objective To develop and validate the Brazilian Mini-Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination (M-ACE BR) as a short screening test for cognitive impairment in older adults. Methods The M-ACE BR was developed using the Mokken scaling analysis in 352 participants (cognitively unimpaired [CU] = 232, cognitive impairment no dementia [CIND] = 82; and dementia = 38) and validated in an independent sample of 117 participants (CU = 25; CIND = 88; and dementia = 4). Results The Mokken scaling analysis derived 9 items (spatial orientation, anterograde memory, retrograde memory, delayed recall, recognition [name and address], letter verbal fluency, repetition of 4 words, naming of 10 items, and comprehension) with a maximum score of 51 points and an average duration time of 7 minutes. The cut-off score <= 43/51 for CIND had a sensitivity of 59.09% and a specificity of 80%. For a screening test in which sensitivity is prioritized for further investigation, we suggest using a cutoff of <= 47 (sensitivity 85.23% and specificity 24%), maintaining a good positive predictive value (79.8%). Conclusion The M-ACE BR is a brief and adequate instrument to detect cognitive impairment in older Brazilian adults. However, screening for CIND and for different educational levels should be further explored.
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