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Diagnostic Utility of Specific Frailty Questionnaire: The Kihon Checklist for Hippocampal Atrophy in COPD.

Tsunahiko HiranoShun TakahashiAyumi Fukatsu-ChikumotoKasumi YasudaTakuya IshidaTomohiro DonishiKazuyoshi SugaKeiko DoiKeiji OishiShuichiro OhataYoriyuki MurataYoshikazu YamajiMaki Asami-NoyamaNobutaka EdakuniTomoyuki KakugawaKazuto Matsunaga
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
Background/Objectives : COPD patients who are frail have been reported to develop brain atrophy, but no non-invasive diagnostic tool has been developed to detect this condition. Our study aimed to explore the diagnostic utility of the Kihon Checklist (KCL), a frailty questionnaire, in assessing hippocampal volume loss in patients with COPD. Methods : We recruited 40 COPD patients and 20 healthy individuals using the KCL to assess frailty across seven structural domains. Hippocampal volumes were obtained from T1-weighted MRI images, and ROC analysis was performed to detect hippocampal atrophy. Results : Our results showed that patients with COPD had significantly greater atrophic left hippocampal volumes than healthy subjects ( p < 0.05). The univariate correlation coefficient between the left hippocampal volume and KCL (1-20), which pertains to instrumental and social activities of daily living, was the largest (ρ = -0.54, p < 0.0005) among the KCL subdomains. Additionally, both KCL (1-25) and KCL (1-20) demonstrated useful diagnostic potential (93% specificity and 90% sensitivity, respectively) for identifying individuals in the lowest 25% of the left hippocampal volume (AUC = 0.82). Conclusions : Our study suggests that frailty questionnaires focusing on daily vulnerability, such as the KCL, can effectively detect hippocampal atrophy in COPD patients.
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