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KMID : 0389519960030010068
Sleep Medicine.Psychophysiology
1996 Volume.3 No. 1 p.68 ~ p.78
A Study on the Clinical Usefulness of MMSE and BCRS for Cognitive Function Test in Patients with Non-Traumatic Subcortical Cerebrovascular Disease
Choi Hong

Lee Young-Ho
Choi Young-Hee
Jung Young-Jo
Ko Dae-Kwan
Park Byoung-Kwan
Kim Soo-Ji
Chung Suk-Hai
Koh Byung-Hee
Song Il-Byung
Park Kun-Woo
Lee Dae-Hie
Abstract
Objective : The Mini-Mental State Examination(MMSE) and Brief Cognitive Rating Scale(BCRS) are frequently using screening tests for evaluating the cognitive funtion in clinical practice and research. The authors tried to evaluate the clinical usefulness of these tests for the patients with non-traumatic subcortical cerebrovascular disease.

Method : We administered the MMSE and BCRS to 85 patients and 195 normal control group. In order to compare the test results according to the lesion site, we divided patients into left sided lesion group(21 patients), right sided lesion group(31 patients) and both sided lesion group(31 patients). Their cognitive function was evaluated by the BNA and daily living functional activity was examined by the IADLs(Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale)and GERRI(Geriatric Evaluation by Relative¡¯s Rating Instrument).

Results : The resuts are as follows :
1) In the BNA, the patients scored significantly lower than control. group at all items(except Right-Left Orientation and Motor Impersistence), but there were no difference in the MMSE(total score and all S items), and only 2 items(recent memory and self-care) were signficantly different between two groups in the BCRS. .
2) In the comparison by lateralization, there were significant differences among three groups at 3 items(Left Tactile form Perception, Left Finger Localization and Right finger Localization) in the BNA. But there were no difference in the MMSE and BCRS.
3) In the correlation between daily living functioning and the MMSE/BCRS, control group showed no relation(except item of cognitive functioning), but patient group was significantly correlated with 3 items(social functioning, instrumental activities of daily living and cognitive auctioning).

Conclusions :These findings suggest that MMSE and BCRS are not useful as the test for cognitive function and discrimination of lateralization in patients with non-traumatic subcortical cerebrovascular disease. However, scores of these tests may be related with the funtional level (such as daily living function) of patients.
KEYWORD
Non-traumatic subcortical cerebrovascular disease, MMSE, BCRS, Clinical usefulness,
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