• Irish medical journal · Feb 1989

    Screening for dementia and delirium using an adapted Folstein Mini-Mental State Examination.

    • D O'Neill, B O'Shea, J B Walsh, and D Coakley.
    • Ir Med J. 1989 Feb 1;82(1):24-5.

    AbstractAn adapted Folstein Mini-Mental State Examination was applied to 244 consecutive admissions to an acute geriatric medical unit to determine the prevalence of cognitive impairment. At a cut-off point of 23/30, 109 (44%) were rated as normal and 44 (19%) were unable to perform the test. Of the 85 (36%) who scored less than 23, 63 were suffering from dementia, nine were delirious, and 12 had normal cognitive function, a false positive rate of 14%. The most common dementia was senile dementia of the Alzheimer type. Cognitive impairment was not noted by the admitting doctor in 57% of affected cases. The need for increased awareness of cognitive impairment in the elderly is emphasized, and the more widespread use of formal mental test scores is recommended.

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