Subcortical Vascular Cognitive Impairment staged through cdr's functional subsum (cdr-func): Preliminary results from an outpatient sample☆☆☆
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Background Staging vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) might be useful for sample selection in clinical trials and for guiding clinical decision-making. Clinical dementia rating (CDR) has been applied for staging cognitive impairments of different etiologies, but it may underestimate severity of non-Alzheimer's disease cognitive deficits. Methods Out of a total of 147 elderly subjects, 23 (mean age: 72.95 ± 7.51 years; 56% female; mean schooling: 9.52 ± 5.11 years) fulfilled clinical and neuroimaging criteria for VCI. Correlations among cognitive and functional status and scores in CDR and its subsums (CDR Sum of Boxes - CDR-SoB - and CDR Functional Subsum - CDR-FUNC) were performed. Results Both CDR-SoB and CDR-FUNC correlated with global cognitive performance, functional status, CLOX 2, working memory and abstraction tests. CDR global score only correlated with functional status. Discussion CDR-FUNC, as well as CDR-SoB, appear to be better indexes of severity in VCI than CDR global score.
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