Does a cognitive stress test predict progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia equally well in clinical versus population-based settings?
Joanne C BeerBeth E SnitzChung-Chou H ChangDavid A LoewensteinMary GanguliPublished in: International psychogeriatrics (2018)
Despite differences in demographic composition and progression rates, baseline SIT scores predicted progression from MCI to dementia similarly in both samples. Thresholds that best predicted progression were slightly below thresholds established for distinguishing between amnestic MCI and cognitively normal subjects in clinical practice. This confirms the utility of the SIT in both clinical and population-based samples and establishes thresholds most predictive of progression of individuals with MCI.