Can the MMSE help clinicians predict progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia?

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Abstract

The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is the most widely used bedside cognitive test. It has previously been shown to be poor as a case-finding tool for both dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This month's Cochrane Corner review examines whether the MMSE might be used as a risk prediction tool for later dementia in those with established MCI. From 11 studies of modest quality, it appears that the MMSE alone should not be relied on to predict later deterioration in people with MCI. As this is the case, it is likely that only a combination of predictors would be able to accurately predict progression from MCI to dementia.

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Mitchell, A. J. (2015). Can the MMSE help clinicians predict progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia? BJPsych Advances, 21(6), 363–366. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.21.6.363

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