1分钟动物试验作为糖尿病患者精神状态筛查检查。

Q1 Medicine Asia Pacific Family Medicine Pub Date : 2018-06-07 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12930-018-0043-0
Shigeki Kinuhata, Yasuhiko Takemoto, Mariko Senda, Shiho Nakai, Erika Tsumura, Tatsuyuki Otoshi, Sadahiko Hiratani, Kazuo Fukumoto, Hiroki Namikawa, Yoshihiro Tochino, Mina Morimura, Taichi Shuto, Sadahiko Uchimoto
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背景:早期发现和治疗痴呆症非常重要。虽然修订的Hasegawa痴呆量表(HDS-R)通常用于检测痴呆,但完成该量表大约需要10分钟。相比之下,1分钟动物试验(OMAT)只需1分钟即可完成,对于全科医生决定是否继续进行进一步的诊断试验(如HDS-R)可能是一个有用的筛选试验。我们试图检查OMAT和HDS-R评分之间的关系,并确定在识别HDS-R阳性患者时平衡敏感性和特异性的OMAT评分截止值。方法:选取藤寺市立医院门诊连续就诊的122例糖尿病患者。患者同日行OMAT和HDS-R检查。试验以单盲方式进行。OMAT和HDS-R评分之间的关系采用Spearman等级相关检验。进行受试者工作特征曲线分析,以确定OMAT的最佳截止分数,该分数将决定是否继续进行进一步的诊断试验。结果:OMAT评分与HDS-R评分呈正相关(r = 0.70)。在所有受试者中,采用12/13、13/14和14/15截断评分的OMAT对hds - r阳性患者的敏感性和特异性分别为0.87和0.66、1.00和0.51、1.00和0.40。在年龄≥65岁的受试者亚组中也得到了类似的结果。结论:OMAT的分值为13/14,灵敏度接近1.00,不仅在所有患者中,而且在年龄≥65岁的患者中,HDS-R的特异性最高。OMAT可能是确定是否使用HDS-R进行进一步诊断的最佳筛选试验。试验注册UMIN UMIN000025260。本研究于2016年12月13日回顾性注册。
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The 1-min animal test as a mental status screening examination in patients with diabetes.

Background: Detecting and treating dementia at an early stage are important. Although the Revised Hasegawa Dementia Scale (HDS-R) is commonly used to detect dementia, it takes about 10 min to complete. In contrast, the 1-min animal test (OMAT) takes only 1 min to complete and may be a helpful screening test for general practitioners in deciding whether to proceed with administering further diagnostic tests such as the HDS-R. We sought to examine the relationship between the OMAT and HDS-R scores, and determine the cut-off OMAT score that balanced the sensitivity and specificity in identifying HDS-R-positive patients.

Methods: A total of 122 consecutive patients with diabetes who visited the outpatient clinic at the Fujiidera Municipal Hospital were enrolled. The patients underwent the OMAT and HDS-R on the same day. Tests were conducted in a single-blinded manner. The relationship between the OMAT and HDS-R scores was examined using Spearman's rank correlation. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed to identify the optimal cut-off score of OMAT that will determine whether to proceed with further diagnostic tests.

Results: A strong positive correlation between the OMAT and HDS-R scores was observed (r = 0.70). The sensitivity and specificity of OMAT using cut-off scores of 12/13, 13/14, and 14/15 for HDS-R-positive patients were 0.87 and 0.66, 1.00 and 0.51, and 1.00 and 0.40, respectively among all the subjects. Similar results were obtained in a subgroup of subjects aged ≥ 65 years.

Conclusions: A cut-off score of 13/14 on the OMAT balanced the sensitivity closest to 1.00 and allowed for the highest specificity for the HDS-R not only among all the patients, but also among just the patients aged ≥ 65 years. The OMAT may be an optimal screening test to determine whether to proceed with further diagnosis using HDS-R.Trial registration UMIN UMIN000025260. This study is retrospectively registered on December 13th, 2016.

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