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International Journal of Therapy and RehabilitationVol. 21, No. 1 OpinionPost-stroke cognitive screening: The good, the bad and the unknownRosalind Lees, Niall M BroomfieldRosalind LeesSearch for more papers by this author, Niall M BroomfieldSearch for more papers by this authorRosalind Lees; Niall M BroomfieldPublished Online:20 Apr 2014https://doi.org/10.12968/ijtr.2014.21.1.8AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View article References Doong YH, Sharma VK, Poon Lap-Chan P, Venketasubramanian N, Teoh HL, Chee Ret al. (2010) The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is superior to the Mini-Mental State Examination (MSE) for the sdetection of vascular cognitive impairment after acute stroke. J Neuorlog Sci 299: 15–8 Crossref, Google ScholarDuits A, Munnecom T, van Heugten C, van Oostenbrugge RJ (2008) Cognitive complaints in the early phase after stroke are not indicative of cognitive impairment. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 79(2): 143–6 Crossref, Google ScholarGreen S, Sinclair E, Rodgers E, Birks E, Lincoln N (2013) The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) for post stroke cognitive impairment screening. Int J Ther Rehabil 20(11): 7 Link, Google ScholarHurford R, Charidimou A, Fox Z, Cipolotti L, Werring DJ (2013) Domain-specific trends in cognitive impairment after acute ischaemic stroke. J Neurol 260(1): 237–41 Crossref, Google ScholarLe Couteur DG, Doust J, Creasey H, Brayne C (2013) Political drive to screen for pre-dementia: not evidence based and ignores the harms of diagnosis. BMJ 347: 5125 Crossref, Google ScholarLees R, Corbet S, Johnston C, Moffitt E, Shaw G, Quinn TJ (2013) Test accuracy of short screening tests for diagnosis of delirium or cognitive impairment in an acute stroke unit setting. Stroke 44(11): 3078–83 Crossref, Google ScholarLees R, Fearon P, Harrison JK, Broomfield NM, Quinn TJ (2012) Cognitive and mood assessment in stroke research: focused review of contemporary studies. Stroke 43: 1678–80 Crossref, Google ScholarPatel M, Coshall C, Rudd AG, Wolfe CD (2003) Natural history of cognitive impairment after stroke and factors associated with its recovery. Clin rehabil 17: 158–66 Crossref, Google ScholarQuaranta D, Marra C, Gainotti G (2008) Mood disorders after stroke: diagnostic validation of the poststroke depression rating scale. Cerebrovasc Dis 26(3): 237–43 Crossref, Google ScholarTatemichi TK, Desmond DW, Stern Y, Paik M, Sano M, Bagiella E (1994) Cognitive impairment after stroke: frequency, patterns, and relationship to functional abilities. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 57(2): 202–7 Crossref, Google ScholarTaylor GH, Broomfield NM (2013) A Cognitive assessment and rehabilitation pathway for stroke (carps). Top Stroke Rehabil 20(3): 270–82 Crossref, Google Scholar FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byCurrent Update on the Clinical Utility of MMSE and MoCA for Stroke Patients in Asia: A Systematic Review25 August 2021 | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol. 18, No. 17 1 January 2014Volume 21Issue 1ISSN (online): 1759-779X Metrics History Published online 20 April 2014 Published in print 1 January 2014 Information© MA Healthcare LimitedPDF download

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