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Mundt, James C., Kae L. Ferber, Matthew Rizzo,
John H. Greist: Computer-Automated Dementia Screening Using a Touch-tone
Telephone. Archives of Internal Medicine
161:2481-2487, 2001.
Background This
study investigated the sensitivity and specificity of a computer-automated
telephone system to evaluate cognitive impairment in elderly callers
to identify signs of early dementia.
Methods The
Clinical Dementia Rating Scale was used to assess 155 subjects aged
56 to 93 years (n = 74, 27, 42, 12 with a Clinical Dementia Rating
Scale score of 0, 0.5, 1, 2, respectively). These subjects performed
a battery of tests administered by an interactive voice response
system using standard Touch-Tone telephones. Seventy-four collateral
informants also completed an interactive voice response version
of the Symptoms of Dementia Screener
Results Sixteen
cognitively impaired subjects were unable to complete the telephone
call. Performances on 6 of 8 tasks were significantly influenced
by Clinical Dementia Rating Scale status. The mean (SD) call length
was 12 minutes 27 seconds (2 minutes 32 seconds). A subsample (n
= 116) was analyzed using machine-learning methods, producing a
scoring algorithm that combined performances across 4 tasks. Results
indicated a potential sensitivity of 82.0% and specificity of 85.5%.
The scoring model generalized to a validation subsample (n = 39),
producing 85% sensitivity and 78.9% specificity. The κ agreement
between predicted and actual group membership was .64 (P<.001).
Of the 16 subjects unable to complete the call, 11 provided sufficient
information to permit us to classify them as impaired. Standard
scoring of the interactive voice response-administered Symptoms
of Dementia Screener (completed by informants) produced a screening
sensitivity of 63.5% and 100% specificity. A lower criterion found
a 90.4% sensitivity, without lowering specificity.
Conclusions Computer-automated
telephone screening for early dementia using either informant or
direct assessment is feasible. Such systems could provide wide-scale,
cost-effective screening, education, and referral services to patients
and caregivers.
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