Baseline memory test for dementia

    • [DOC File]static.cambridge.org

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      Comparison of baseline characteristics between participants included (n=5257), and excluded due to incomplete baseline data or confirmed diagnosis of dementia and/or Alzheimer’s disease (n=3565) ... a The differences between participants included and excluded were tested using the t-test or chi-square test. Table S2. Comparison of baseline ...


    • [DOCX File]Background - National Institute for Health Research

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      The simulation scenarios were run with the DECODE triage process set with a dementia prevalence of 40%. Nine scenarios were run in the model for cut-off point probabilities of 0.1 to 0.5 in steps of 0.05. The scenario numbers, cut-off points and test sensitivity and specificity values are given in table 1 below.


    • [DOCX File]Applying Digital Technology for Early Diagnosis and ...

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      The project is now moving into R21 phase to test the device in a large cohort of elderly adults at different levels of health and cognition. Ongoing development of the system is being done to incorporate more data and tests in areas such as cognition, motor reaction, working memory, walk speed, and falls.



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      One idea was that we may have learned all we need to know about dementia and should focus on earlier stages, but there was a clear and resounding “no” from the PPSB – we still need to learn more about the dementia stage. ... Test-retest performance – R2: tau .986, A ... Episodic memory at baseline negatively correlated with amyloid PET.


    • [DOC File]Sample 3

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      Baseline (Week 1) and. Follow-up (Week 13) Assessments - Brief Medical and Neuropsychological Assessment - Brief medical e.g. height/weight, mood, and memory and thinking skills 50 minutes - Brief Physical Assessment - Muscle strength and fitness 25-minutes - Blood Test - Blood vessel and metabolic health 15-minutes


    • [DOCX File]The Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale - Cognitive ...

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      Test retest (TRT) reproducibility, based on the agreement between people scores at screening and baseline, estimates the ability of components and scales to produce stable scores.[36] Recommended for adequate scale internal consistency is Cronbach's alpha coefficient 0.80,[38] and item internal consistency is item total correlations >0.40.


    • [DOCX File]Background - NIHR PenARC

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      The simulation scenarios were run with the DECODE triage process set with a dementia prevalence of 40%. Nine scenarios were run in the model for cut-off point probabilities of 0.1 to 0.5 in steps of 0.05. The scenario numbers, cut-off points and test sensitivity and specificity values are given in table 1 below.


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      For example, the preparatory attentional and memory processes (PAM) theory (Smith, 2003), which may be conceptualized as an extrapolation of the Test-Wait-Test-Exit model (Harris & Wilkins, 1982 ...


    • [DOC File]OUTCOME MEASURES TOOL KIT - Veterans Affairs

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      The overall prevalence of elderly with dementia has been estimated to be 5% to 10%. Age-specific studies indicate that the prevalence of dementia doubles with every five years of age at least up to age 90 to 95 (Kukull & Ganguli 2000). The likelihood of cognitive impairment and dementia increases with residential placement status.


    • [DOC File]What is Alzheimer’s Disease

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      Alzheimer’s disease is a condition that affects specific areas of the brain, leading to progressive loss of memory and loss of other mental functions and dementia. Why should you test your memory? At the age of about 60 years, individuals living in the United States have a 1 in 1000 chance of developing Alzheimer’s disease each year.


    • [DOC File]Understanding Dementia, Senility and Alzheimer’s Disease

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      Dementia is the permanent, relentless, progressive loss of many intellectual functions. ... A mental examination and test of baseline intellectual abilities, learning abilities, emotional state, verbal fluency, novel problem solving, sensory-perceptual and motor abilities. ... Loss of memory function. Distant memories remain clear while recent ...


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      With comparable baseline performance, the latter study showed that longitudinally, bvFTD could be distinguished from AD only on the basis of two EF (backward digit span and time taken on Trail Making Test-B) and two memory (Doors part A and the memory component of the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination – Revised, ACE-R) tests, all measures ...


    • [DOCX File]University of Washington

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      -For MCI-DS, we would expect problems in memory and/or non-memory, cognitive domains that could impact other areas (e.g., emotional/behavioral or adaptive/functional). If neuropsychological test results indicate that a participant has improved or stayed the same as baseline in a number of areas, it would be difficult to justify an MCI-DS diagnosis.


    • [DOCX File]ND Center for Nursing

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      Dementia is a general diagnosis of cognitive disorders that effects memory, language, motor activity, and functions of daily living. The most common dementia is Alzheimer’s disease (AD) which effects more than 5.3 million individuals over the age of 60 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015).


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