Abstract

The availability of fast validated screening for dementia is a critical clinical need to improve neurologic examination time efficiency. This study validated a 1-minute timed categorical recall (TCR) method, naming as many US cities as possible and compared TCR to the Folstein Minimental Status Exam (MMSE) as a preliminary cognitive screening tool.Random uncompensated 349 volunteers were recruited ages 18 to 97 from local free clinics, retirement homes, university faculty, and students in Lynchburg, Virginia 2015 to 2020. Participants’ demographic and medical information were collected. After 1 minute preparation, participants were rapidly named as many US cities as possible until they were told to stop (1 minute). The time limitation was withheld in advance. Number of cities and organizational strategies were recorded. Folstein MMSE administration immediately after TCR was administered to 122 subjects recruited in the final 2 study years as a comparison benchmark. A multiple linear regression model and a regression tree model were used to identify important variables for the number of cities named and determine subgroups and their thresholds.TCR resulted in accuracy rate (0.80), sensitivity (0.78), and specificity (0.81). The global TCR threshold (9 cities named) is superseded by 4 subgroup thresholds, categorized by statistically important variables (age, education level, and number of states visited) as follows:For those visiting ≥8 states and1. 18 to 71 ages with a master’s degree or above, the threshold was naming 20 cities;2. 18 to 29 ages with a bachelor’s degree or below, the threshold was naming 17 cities;3. 30 to 71 ages with a bachelor’s degree or below, the threshold was naming 10 cities.For those visiting <8 states or for ages 72 to 97 (regardless of education levels and number of states visited), the threshold was naming 8 cities.American cities are common knowledge across ages and backgrounds, making it a useful bedside screen for dementia. In clinical practice, patients who report fewer cities than the threshold of 9 cities should receive further cognitive testing. If the patient meets the criteria for a subgroup, then the higher subgroup thresholds apply. TCR is a more time-efficient preliminary dementia screening tool with improved sensitivity and similar specificity compared with MMSE.

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