Sensitivity of Clock Drawing Test Alone to Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Parkinson's Disease.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Medical Bulletin of Sisli Etfal Hospital Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14744/SEMB.2024.94758
Nazli Durmaz Celik, Aydan Topal, Muge Kuzu Kumcu, Serhat Ozkan, Sabiha Tezcan Aydemir
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Abstract

Objectives: Cognitive impairment is a prevalent non-motor symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD), significantly impacting patient quality of life. The Clock Drawing Test (CDT) evaluates cognitive abilities, including planning, organization, and executive functions such as attention, memory, and visuospatial skills. This study aimed to determine the sensitivity of the CDT in diagnosing cognitive impairment in PD.

Methods: We reviewed the records of 44 PD patients (16 female, 28 male) diagnosed with dementia (30 patients) or mild cognitive impairment (14 patients) between 2018 and 2022. These patients were compared to 106 visitors to the neurological outpatient clinic, serving as a control group. A separate researcher assessed the patients' CDT scores, maintaining confidentiality of all other patient data except age and education level.

Results: Among the 44 PD patients, two with mild cognitive impairment were rated as normal, while all PD dementia cases were identified solely through the CDT. In the healthy control group, 72 out of 106 individuals reported no cognitive complaints, whereas 34 individuals (32.1%) reported cognitive complaints as assessed by a blind investigator. The CDT demonstrated a positive predictive value of 55.3% and a negative predictive value of 97.3%. Sensitivity was calculated at 95.5%, and specificity was 67.9%.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that the CDT is sensitive in detecting cognitive impairment in PD patients with cognitive deficits. While the CDT serves as an effective rapid screening tool, high scores indicate the absence of cognitive impairment, but low scores alone are insufficient for a definitive diagnosis of dementia. Comprehensive neurological evaluation and detailed cognitive assessment remain essential for confirming dementia diagnoses.

单用时钟绘图测试筛查帕金森病患者认知障碍的灵敏度
目的:认知障碍是帕金森病(PD)的一种常见非运动症状,严重影响患者的生活质量。时钟绘图测试(CDT)可评估认知能力,包括计划、组织和执行功能,如注意力、记忆力和视觉空间技能。本研究旨在确定 CDT 在诊断帕金森病认知障碍方面的敏感性:我们回顾了 2018 年至 2022 年期间被诊断为痴呆(30 名患者)或轻度认知障碍(14 名患者)的 44 名帕金森病患者(16 名女性,28 名男性)的病历。这些患者与作为对照组的 106 名神经科门诊就诊者进行了比较。由另一名研究人员对患者的 CDT 评分进行评估,并对除年龄和教育程度外的所有其他患者数据进行保密:在 44 名帕金森氏症患者中,有两名轻度认知障碍患者被评为正常,而所有帕金森氏症痴呆病例都是通过 CDT 鉴定出来的。在健康对照组中,106人中有72人未报告认知症状,而经盲人调查员评估,有34人(32.1%)报告了认知症状。CDT 的阳性预测值为 55.3%,阴性预测值为 97.3%。灵敏度为 95.5%,特异性为 67.9%:研究结果表明,CDT 可灵敏地检测出具有认知障碍的帕金森病患者的认知功能损害。CDT 是一种有效的快速筛查工具,高分表明没有认知障碍,但仅凭低分不足以明确诊断痴呆症。全面的神经学评估和详细的认知评估对于确诊痴呆症仍然至关重要。
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