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KMID : 1140320180020020066
Precision and Future Medicine
2018 Volume.2 No. 2 p.66 ~ p.70
Neuropsychological test-based risk prediction of conversion to dementia in amnestic mild cognitive impairment patients: a personal view
Kim Jun-Pyo

Jang Hye-Min
Kim Hee-Jin
Na Duk-L.
Seo Sang-Won
Abstract
The amnestic form of mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is understood to be a prodromal state of Alzheimer¡¯s disease dementia. As recent studies and clinical trials have started to focus on the early detection of and intervention for Alzheimer¡¯s disease, aMCI has become an important area of study. Due to the heterogeneous clinical course of aMCI, it is often more challenging for a clinician to predict the prognosis of aMCI patients than of those with Alzheimer¡¯s disease dementia patients. Therefore, the ability to predict the clinical course of an aMCI patient based on the patient¡¯s clinical data is crucial in both clinical and research settings. In the current study, we present our findings on the structural and prognostic differences between aMCI and Alzheimer¡¯s disease dementia according to neuropsychological test results. Additionally, we introduce a neuropsychological test-based risk prediction model of the conversion to dementia.
KEYWORD
Alzheimer disease, Amnestic mild cognitive impairment, Prediction model
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