Clinical characteristics and diagnostic accuracy of the revised Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination (ACE-R) in older adults with a low educational level

ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination Revised (ACE-R) as a cognitive screening tool for older adults with low levels of schooling and healthy aging, MCI and dementia in Brazil. Methods: All participants underwent neurological and psychiatric examinations and were administered a validated version of ACE-R. Results: A total of 85 participants were evaluated; most were females (84.7%, n = 72). The post hoc analysis showed statistical differences in ACE-R total scores between older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and controls (p < 0.001) and in subitem scores including verbal fluency, language, visuospatial skills and attention (p < 0.001). The visual-spatial skills subitem was the most strongly correlated with schooling level (r = 0.509, p < 0.001), whereas late, immediate recall and recognition memory were not influenced by schooling. The ACE-R had the best diagnostic accuracy in discriminating between MCI and controls = 0.69 (<57.5; 80/66), MD and controls = 0.98 (<50; 100/96), MCI and MD = 0.86 (<49.5; 100/74). Conclusions: ACE-R and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores for older adults with MCI and controls were significantly lower than those reported in similar studies. These preliminary findings support the need for establishing reliable cut-off scores for cognitive assessment of older Brazilian adults with low schooling at risk for dementia taking into consideration ecological and local variables.

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Main Authors: Tavares Júnior,José Wagner Leonel, Braga Neto,Pedro, Bonfadini,Janine de Carvalho, Bittencourt,Lays, Lopes,Candida Helena, Mendes,Larissa, Siqueira Neto,José Ibiapina, Sousa,Valéria, Amaral,Anina, Carrilho,Carolina Gomes, Espindola,Jonatan Oliveira, Casali,Maria Eduarda Avancini, Veras,André Barciela, Alves,Gilberto Sousa
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Published: Instituto de Psiquiatria da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S0047-208520210001000452021-03-29Clinical characteristics and diagnostic accuracy of the revised Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination (ACE-R) in older adults with a low educational levelTavares Júnior,José Wagner LeonelBraga Neto,PedroBonfadini,Janine de CarvalhoBittencourt,LaysLopes,Candida HelenaMendes,LarissaSiqueira Neto,José IbiapinaSousa,ValériaAmaral,AninaCarrilho,Carolina GomesEspindola,Jonatan OliveiraCasali,Maria Eduarda AvanciniVeras,André BarcielaAlves,Gilberto Sousa Dementia cognitive screening illiterate Northeast Addenbrooke accuracy ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination Revised (ACE-R) as a cognitive screening tool for older adults with low levels of schooling and healthy aging, MCI and dementia in Brazil. Methods: All participants underwent neurological and psychiatric examinations and were administered a validated version of ACE-R. Results: A total of 85 participants were evaluated; most were females (84.7%, n = 72). The post hoc analysis showed statistical differences in ACE-R total scores between older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and controls (p < 0.001) and in subitem scores including verbal fluency, language, visuospatial skills and attention (p < 0.001). The visual-spatial skills subitem was the most strongly correlated with schooling level (r = 0.509, p < 0.001), whereas late, immediate recall and recognition memory were not influenced by schooling. The ACE-R had the best diagnostic accuracy in discriminating between MCI and controls = 0.69 (<57.5; 80/66), MD and controls = 0.98 (<50; 100/96), MCI and MD = 0.86 (<49.5; 100/74). Conclusions: ACE-R and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores for older adults with MCI and controls were significantly lower than those reported in similar studies. These preliminary findings support the need for establishing reliable cut-off scores for cognitive assessment of older Brazilian adults with low schooling at risk for dementia taking into consideration ecological and local variables.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Psiquiatria da Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroJornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria v.70 n.1 20212021-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0047-20852021000100045en10.1590/0047-2085000000310
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author Tavares Júnior,José Wagner Leonel
Braga Neto,Pedro
Bonfadini,Janine de Carvalho
Bittencourt,Lays
Lopes,Candida Helena
Mendes,Larissa
Siqueira Neto,José Ibiapina
Sousa,Valéria
Amaral,Anina
Carrilho,Carolina Gomes
Espindola,Jonatan Oliveira
Casali,Maria Eduarda Avancini
Veras,André Barciela
Alves,Gilberto Sousa
spellingShingle Tavares Júnior,José Wagner Leonel
Braga Neto,Pedro
Bonfadini,Janine de Carvalho
Bittencourt,Lays
Lopes,Candida Helena
Mendes,Larissa
Siqueira Neto,José Ibiapina
Sousa,Valéria
Amaral,Anina
Carrilho,Carolina Gomes
Espindola,Jonatan Oliveira
Casali,Maria Eduarda Avancini
Veras,André Barciela
Alves,Gilberto Sousa
Clinical characteristics and diagnostic accuracy of the revised Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination (ACE-R) in older adults with a low educational level
author_facet Tavares Júnior,José Wagner Leonel
Braga Neto,Pedro
Bonfadini,Janine de Carvalho
Bittencourt,Lays
Lopes,Candida Helena
Mendes,Larissa
Siqueira Neto,José Ibiapina
Sousa,Valéria
Amaral,Anina
Carrilho,Carolina Gomes
Espindola,Jonatan Oliveira
Casali,Maria Eduarda Avancini
Veras,André Barciela
Alves,Gilberto Sousa
author_sort Tavares Júnior,José Wagner Leonel
title Clinical characteristics and diagnostic accuracy of the revised Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination (ACE-R) in older adults with a low educational level
title_short Clinical characteristics and diagnostic accuracy of the revised Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination (ACE-R) in older adults with a low educational level
title_full Clinical characteristics and diagnostic accuracy of the revised Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination (ACE-R) in older adults with a low educational level
title_fullStr Clinical characteristics and diagnostic accuracy of the revised Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination (ACE-R) in older adults with a low educational level
title_full_unstemmed Clinical characteristics and diagnostic accuracy of the revised Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination (ACE-R) in older adults with a low educational level
title_sort clinical characteristics and diagnostic accuracy of the revised addenbrooke cognitive examination (ace-r) in older adults with a low educational level
description ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination Revised (ACE-R) as a cognitive screening tool for older adults with low levels of schooling and healthy aging, MCI and dementia in Brazil. Methods: All participants underwent neurological and psychiatric examinations and were administered a validated version of ACE-R. Results: A total of 85 participants were evaluated; most were females (84.7%, n = 72). The post hoc analysis showed statistical differences in ACE-R total scores between older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and controls (p < 0.001) and in subitem scores including verbal fluency, language, visuospatial skills and attention (p < 0.001). The visual-spatial skills subitem was the most strongly correlated with schooling level (r = 0.509, p < 0.001), whereas late, immediate recall and recognition memory were not influenced by schooling. The ACE-R had the best diagnostic accuracy in discriminating between MCI and controls = 0.69 (<57.5; 80/66), MD and controls = 0.98 (<50; 100/96), MCI and MD = 0.86 (<49.5; 100/74). Conclusions: ACE-R and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores for older adults with MCI and controls were significantly lower than those reported in similar studies. These preliminary findings support the need for establishing reliable cut-off scores for cognitive assessment of older Brazilian adults with low schooling at risk for dementia taking into consideration ecological and local variables.
publisher Instituto de Psiquiatria da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
publishDate 2021
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