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EEG and the Test for the Early Detection of Dementia with Discrimination from Depression (TE4D): a validation study

✍ Scribed by Jürgen Brinkmeyer; Brigitte Grass-Kapanke; Ralf Ihl


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
80 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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✦ Synopsis


Objective The Test for the Early Detection of Dementia with Discrimination from Depression (TE4D) was developed as a screening instrument for mild dementia. We investigated the convergent validity of the TE4D to EEG and other psychometric tests in patients suffering from dementia and depression. Method In 47 patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease (ICD-10 F.00) and 16 patients with affective disorders (F30-F39) the tests TE4D, ADAS-cog, SKT, BCRS, MMSE were performed and an EEG recorded. Group differences were compared by t-tests and a regression analysis was calculated.

Results

The inter-test-correlations varied between r s ¼ 0.77 and r s ¼ 0.91. Significant differences between the diagnostic groups were found for all tests as well as for the frequency bands and . For the qEEG, significant positive correlations were found between TE4D (Dementia subscore) and the mean frequency (r ¼ 0.47), the peak frequency (r ¼ 0.42), the frequency bands (r ¼ 0.59) and (r ¼ 0.56) as well as negative correlations in the frequency bands (r ¼ À0.23) and # (r ¼ À0.42). The mean frequency and the activity in the frequency bands , 2 , and # contributed to the regression equation. The correlation between regression equation and the TE4D was r s ¼ 0.87. The other tests also correlated with the TE4D: ADAS r s ¼ À0.75, MMST r s ¼ 0.82, SKT r s ¼ À0.74, BCRS r s ¼ À0.83. Conclusion The TE4D showed convergent validity with the EEG parameters. Both the TE4D-score and the EEG-alterations correlated significantly with the degree of severity of Alzheimer's disease. This result underlines the assumption that the TE4D will be a useful instrument for the diagnostic process in dementia.


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