Differential Diagnosis of Dementias - Alzheimer's Association

Differential Diagnosis of Dementias - Alzheimer's Association Differential Diagnosis of Dementias - Alzheimer's Association

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Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) • Brief, structured mental status examination for global cognitive function 1 • Typical deterioration of 3–4 points per year in a person with AD 2 • Sensitivity and specificity vary in different patient populations 3 • May be necessary to account for differences due to age, education, and ethnicity/race 3 • Does not specifically test episodic memory 1 • Copyright issues 3 Score range, 0–30 1,3 ≥28 Unimpaired* 20–27 Mild AD 10–19 Moderate AD

The Informant Interview: The AD8 • Informant-based questionnaire – Can be administered at home or in waiting room – Yes/No format • Detects change in individuals compared with previous level of function – No need for baseline assessment – Patients serve as their own control – Minimally affected by age, gender, race, and education • Brief (

Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)<br />

• Brief, structured mental status<br />

examination for global cognitive<br />

function 1<br />

• Typical deterioration <strong>of</strong> 3–4 points<br />

per year in a person with AD 2<br />

• Sensitivity and specificity vary in<br />

different patient populations 3<br />

• May be necessary to account for<br />

differences due to age, education,<br />

and ethnicity/race 3<br />

• Does not specifically test episodic<br />

memory 1<br />

• Copyright issues 3<br />

Score range, 0–30 1,3<br />

≥28<br />

Unimpaired*<br />

20–27 Mild AD<br />

10–19 Moderate AD<br />

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