![]() p.139-95.Ĭiesielska N, Sokolowski R, Mazur E, Podhorecka M, Polak-Szabela A, Kedziora-Kornatowska K. Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA): concept and clinical review. ![]() Uso del test de evaluación cognitiva de Montreal (MoCA) en América Latina: revisión sistemática. Loureiro C, García C, Adana L, Yacelga T, Rodríguez-Lorenzana A, Maruta C. Review of brief cognitive tests for patients with suspected dementia. Velayudhan L, Ryu S, Raczek M, Philpot M, Lindesay J, Critchfield M, et al. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment, MoCA: a brief screening tool for mild cognitive impairment. Nasreddine S, Phillips N, Bédirian V, Charbonneau S, Whitehead V, Collin I, et al. El examen mental abreviado (Mini-Mental State Examination) como prueba de selección para el diagnóstico de demencia: un estudio poblacional colombiano. Rosselli D, Ardila A, Pradilla G, Morillo L, Bautista L, Rey O, et al. Estudio neuroepidemiológico nacional (Epineuro) colombiano. Pradilla G, Vesga B, León-Sarmiento FE, Rosselli D, Bautista L, Morillo M, et al. Sensitivity and specificity of the Mini-Mental State Examination in a Spanish-speaking population. Ostrosky-Solís F, López-Arango G, Ardila A. Detecting dementia with the minimental state examination in highly educated individuals. O'Bryant S, Humphreys J, Smith G, Ivnik R, Graff-Radford N, Petersen R, et al. Evaluation of Mini-Mental State Examination scores according to different age and education strata, and sex, in a large Brazilian healthy sample. Kochhann R, Cerveira M, Godinho C, Camozzato A, Chaves M. Diagnostic accuracy of the MMSE in detecting probable and possible Alzheimer's disease in ethnically diverse highly educated individuals: an analysis of the NACC database. Spering C, Hobson V, Lucas J, Menon C, Hall J, O'Bryant S. Ethnic differences in Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores: Where you live makes a difference. The mini-mental state examination: a comprehensive review. Using the Folstein Mini Mental State Exam (MMSE) to explore methodological issues in cognitive aging research. Identification of dementia cases in the community: a Brazilian experience. Ramos-Cerqueira AT, Torres AR, Crepaldi AL, Oliveira NI, Scazufca M, Meneses P R, et al. ![]() A brief dementia screener suitable for use by non-specialists in resource poor settings-the cross-cultural derivation and validation of the brief Community Screening Instrument for Dementia. Prince M, Acosta D, Ferri C, Guerra M, Huang Y, Jacob K, et al. Dementia in Latin America: Assessing the present and envisioning the future. Parra M, Baez S, Allegri R, Nitrini R, Lopera F, Slachevsky A, et al. Nivel de conocimientos sobre demencia frontotemporal en una muestra de médicos que evalúan regularmente a pacientes con demencia en Lima-Perú. Ĭustodio N, Becerra-Becerra Y, Cruzado L, Castro-Suárez S, Montesinos R, Bardales Y, et al. The Mini-Mental-37 test for dementia screening in the Spanish population: An analysis using the Rasch Model. Prieto G, Contador I, Tapias-Merino E, Mitchell AJ, Bermejo-Pareja F. ![]() The use and misuse of short cognitive tests in the diagnosis of dementia. Systematic review of the diagnostic validity of brief cognitive screenings for early dementia detection in Spanish-speaking adults in Latin America. Ĭustodio N, Duque L, Montesinos R, Alva-Díaz C, Mellado M, Slachevsky A. Brief cognitive screening instruments for early detection of Alzheimer's disease: a systematic review Alzheimers Res Ther. ĭe Roeck EE, De Deyn PP, Dierckx E, Engelborghs S. Value of screening instruments in the diagnosis of post-stroke dementia. A review of screening tests for cognitive impairment. Ĭullen B, O'Neill B, Evans JJ, Coen R, Lawlor B. Recommendations on screening for cognitive impairment in older adults. Pottie K, Rahal R, Jaramillo A, Birtwhistle R, Thombs B.D, Singh H, Gorber, et al. Schooling has an important impact on the performance of BCTs and can bias the interpretation of the results obtained. MoCA is a more complex brief test that assesses a broader range of cognitive domains, especially executive functions, providing greater sensitivity for detecting mild cognitive impairment and other types of dementia, not just Alzheimer's dementia.īCTs are part of the arsenal needed to help confirm suspected dementia. The MMSE places great weight on orientation, memory, visuospatiality, and language, and, consequently, may be sensitive to the cognitive deficits found in Alzheimer's dementia. To provide a description of the available BCTs and their psychometric properties for the detection of dementia. ![]() Commonly used brief cognitive tests include the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA). To be useful, Brief Cognitive Tests (BCTs) must be fast, sensitive, easy to perform, and not require extensive training to do so. ![]()
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