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      The Qualitative Scoring MMSE Pentagon Test (QSPT): A New Method for Differentiating Dementia with Lewy Body from Alzheimer’s Disease

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          Abstract

          The differential diagnosis across different variants of degenerative diseases is sometimes controversial. This study aimed to validate a qualitative scoring method for the pentagons copy test (QSPT) of Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) based on the assessment of different parameters of the pentagons drawing, such as number of angles, distance/intersection, closure/opening, rotation, closing-in, and to verify its efficacy to differentiate dementia with Lewy Body (DLB) from Alzheimer's disease (AD). We established the reliability of the qualitative scoring method through the inter-raters and intra-subjects analysis. QSPT was then applied to forty-six AD and forty-six DLB patients, using two phases statistical approach, standard and artificial neural network respectively. DLB patients had significant lower total score in the copy of pentagons and number of angles, distance/intersection, closure/opening, rotation compared to AD. However the logistic regression did not allow to establish any suitable modeling, whereas using Auto-Contractive Map (Auto-CM) the DLB was more strongly associated with low scores in some qualitative parameters of pentagon copying, i.e. number of angles and opening/closure and, for the remaining subitems of the MMSE, in naming, repetition and written comprehension, and for demographic variables of gender (male) and education (6–13 years). Twist system modeling showed that the QSPT had a good sensitivity (70.29%) and specificity (78.67%) (ROC-AUC 0.74). The proposed qualitative method of assessment of pentagons copying used in combination with non-linear analysis, showed to be consistent and effective in the differential diagnosis between Lewy Body and Alzheimer’s dementia.

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          Journal
          Behav Neurol
          Behav Neurol
          BN
          Behavioural Neurology
          IOS Press
          0953-4180
          1875-8584
          2013
          : 27
          : 2
          : 213-220
          Affiliations
          1Department of NeuroscienceUniversity of ParmaParmaItaly
          2Outpatient Clinic for the Diagnosis and Therapy of Cognitive DisordersAUSLParmaItaly
          3Fondazione Don GnocchiMilanIRCCSItaly
          4Medical Department Bracco SPAMilanItaly
          Author notes
          Article
          728158
          10.3233/BEN-120319
          5215738
          23396218
          0593a133-5c89-4eeb-a159-474e72fbffb2
          Copyright © 2013 Hindawi Publishing Corporation and the authors.

          This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

          History
          : 5 February 2013
          : 5 February 2013
          Funding
          Funded by: Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio of Parma
          Funded by: Piacenza
          Funded by: Fondazione Bracco
          Categories
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          dementia with lewy body,alzheimer's disease,copy of pentagons,differential diagnosis,mmse

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