Detailed Information

Cited 1 time in webofscience Cited 1 time in scopus
Metadata Downloads

Age-Specific Cutoff Scores on a T1-Weighted Axial Medial Temporal-Lobe Atrophy Visual Rating Scale in Alzheimer's Disease Using Clinical Research Center for Dementia of South Korea Dataopen access

Authors
Choi, Gyeong SeonKim, Geon HaChoi, Ji-HyunHwang, JihyeKwon, EunjinLee, Seung AhKong, Kyoung AeKang, Hee JinYoon, BoraKim, Byeong C.Yang, Dong WonNa, Duk L.Kim, Eun-JooNa, Hae RiHan, Hyun JeongLee, Jae-HongKim, Jong HunLee, Kang YounPark, Kee HyungPark, Kyung WonKim, SangYunHan, Seol-HeuiKim, Seong YoonYoon, Soo JinMoon, So YoungYoun, Young ChulChoi, Seong HyeJeong, Jee Hyang
Issue Date
Jul-2018
Publisher
KOREAN NEUROLOGICAL ASSOC
Keywords
medial temporal-lobe atrophy; T1-weighted axial Visual Rating Scale; cutoff score; Alzheimer's disease
Citation
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY, v.14, no.3, pp 275 - 282
Pages
8
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Volume
14
Number
3
Start Page
275
End Page
282
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/18697
DOI
10.3988/jcn.2018.14.3.275
ISSN
1738-6586
2005-5013
Abstract
Background and Purpose Visual assessment of medial temporal-lobe atrophy (MTA) has been quick, reliable, and easy to apply in routine clinical practice. However, one of the limitations in visual assessments of MTA is the lack of widely accepted age-adjusted norms and cutoff scores for MTA for a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). This study aimed to determine the optimal cutoff score on a T1-weighted axial MTA Visual Rating Scale (VRS) for differentiating patients with AD from cognitively normal elderly people. Methods The 3,430 recruited subjects comprising 1,427 with no cognitive impairment (NC) and 2003 AD patients were divided into age ranges of 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and 80-89 years. Of these, 446 participants (218 in the NC group and 228 in the AD group) were chosen by random sampling for inclusion in this study. Each decade age group included 57 individuals, with the exception of 47 subjects being included in the 80- to 89-year NC group. The scores on the T1-weighted axial MTA VRS were graded by two neurologists. The cutoff values were evaluated from the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve. Results The optimal axial MTA VRS cutoff score from discriminating AD from NC increased with age: it was >= as >= 1, >= 2, and >= 3 in subjects aged 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and 80-89 years, respectively (all p<0.001). Conclusions These results show that the optimal cutoff score on the axial MTA VRS for diagnosing of AD differed according to the decade age group. This information could be of practical usefulness in the clinical setting.
Files in This Item
There are no files associated with this item.
Appears in
Collections
College of Medicine > College of Medicine > 1. Journal Articles

qrcode

Items in ScholarWorks are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Related Researcher

Researcher Youn, Young Chul photo

Youn, Young Chul
의과대학 (의학부(임상-서울))
Read more

Altmetrics

Total Views & Downloads

BROWSE