On the Clinimetrics of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment: Cutoff Analysis in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment due to Alzheimer's Disease

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作者
Ilardi, Ciro Rosario [1 ]
Menichelli, Alina [2 ]
Michelutti, Marco [3 ]
Cattaruzza, Tatiana [3 ]
Federico, Giovanni [1 ]
Salvatore, Marco [1 ]
Iavarone, Alessandro [4 ]
Manganotti, Paolo [3 ]
机构
[1] IRCCS SYNLAB SDN, Via Emanuele Gianturco 113, I-80143 Naples, Italy
[2] Univ Trieste, Trieste Univ Hosp ASUGI, Dept Med Surg & Hlth Sci, Radiol Unit, Trieste, Italy
[3] Univ Trieste, Trieste Univ Hosp ASUGI, Dept Med Surg & Hlth Sci, Clin Unit Neurol, Trieste, Italy
[4] AORN Osped Colli, CTO Hosp, Neurol Unit, Naples, Italy
关键词
Alzheimer's Disease; clinimetrics; cutoffs; diagnosis; Mild Cognitive Impairment; Montreal Cognitive Assessment; MINI-MENTAL-STATE; NORMATIVE DATA; ASSESSMENT MOCA; CLINICAL-DIAGNOSIS; DEMENTIA; SCORES; NORMS; RECOMMENDATIONS; VALIDATION; CRITERIA;
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10.3233/JAD-240339
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Background: In the era of disease-modifying therapies, empowering the clinical neuropsychologist's toolkit for timely identification of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is crucial. Objective: Here we examine the clinimetric properties of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) for the early diagnosis of MCI due to Alzheimer's disease (MCI-AD). Methods: Data from 48 patients with MCI-AD and 47 healthy controls were retrospectively analyzed. Raw MoCA scores were corrected according to the conventional Nasreddine's 1-point correction and demographic adjustments derived from three normative studies. Optimal cutoffs were determined while previously established cutoffs were diagnostically reevaluated. Results: The original Nasreddine's cutoff of 26 and normative cutoffs (non-parametric outer tolerance limit on the 5th percentile of demographically-adjusted score distributions) were overly imbalanced in terms of Sensitivity (Se) and Specificity (Sp). The optimal cutoff for Nasreddine's adjustment showed adequate clinimetric properties (<= 23.50, <= 23.50, Se = 0.75, Sp = 0.70). However, the optimal cutoff for Santangelo's adjustment (<= 22.85, <= 22.85, Se = 0.65, Sp = 0.87) proved to be the most effective for both screening and diagnostic purposes according to Larner's metrics. The results of post-probability analyses revealed that an individual testing positive using Santangelo's adjustment combined with a cutoff of 22.85 would have 84% post-test probability of receiving a diagnosis of MCI-AD (LR+ = 5.06). Conclusions: We found a common (mal)practice of bypassing the applicability of normative cutoffs in diagnosis-oriented clinical practice. In this study, we identified optimal cutoffs for MoCA to be allocated in secondary care settings for supporting MCI-AD diagnosis. Methodological and psychometric issues are discussed.
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