Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test sensitivity

FCSRT has been suggested by the International Working Group as a test to characterize amnestic syndrome of hippocampal type [2] and in fact has been demonstrating high correlation with AD pathology [3] and high sensitivity to predict mild cognitive impairment conversion to dementia [4]. In other wor...

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Published in:Alzheimer's & dementia : diagnosis, assessment & disease monitoring Vol. 10; no. 1; p. 75
Main Authors: Castilhos, Raphael M., Chaves, Marcia L.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 2018
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Wiley
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Summary:FCSRT has been suggested by the International Working Group as a test to characterize amnestic syndrome of hippocampal type [2] and in fact has been demonstrating high correlation with AD pathology [3] and high sensitivity to predict mild cognitive impairment conversion to dementia [4]. In other words, the diagnostic test being evaluated should not be a part of the information used to establish the diagnosis [5]. Because there is no gold standard test for the presence of hippocampal amnestic deficits, it would be more useful to compare FCSRT with a larger battery of tests that could more accurately determine the presence of hippocampal amnestic deficits earlier in the disease course. [...]although FCSRT may be useful in determining amnestic syndromes, it is not possible to conclude from this study that the sensitivity of the scale is 100%, because some patients with amnestic presentation of AD may go undetected by this test.
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ISSN:2352-8729
2352-8729
DOI:10.1016/j.dadm.2017.11.005