CLINICAL CORRELATION OF MOCA AND TAU IMAGING
Abstract Background Tau-PET Scan measures brain tau deposition. Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) is used for cognitive impairment in (MCI) and Alzheimer Disease (AD). We analyzed the correlation of MOCA to tau-PET imaging in a memory clinic. Hypothesis Tau-PET positivity correlates with lower MO...
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Published in | Innovation in aging Vol. 7; no. Supplement_1; p. 1004 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Oxford University Press
21.12.2023
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ISSN | 2399-5300 2399-5300 |
DOI | 10.1093/geroni/igad104.3228 |
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Summary: | Abstract
Background
Tau-PET Scan measures brain tau deposition. Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) is used for cognitive impairment in (MCI) and Alzheimer Disease (AD). We analyzed the correlation of MOCA to tau-PET imaging in a memory clinic. Hypothesis Tau-PET positivity correlates with lower MOCA scores in memory clinic patients Objectives To assess the correlation of tau-PET positivity to MOCA test scores in memory clinic patients To evaluate an MOCA score cut-off that translates optimally to tau-PET positivity
Method
Retrospective observational chart review study of 34 patients attending a memory clinic in Boston, MA, with MOCA score and tau-PET scan included for analysis No stratification based on initial or final diagnosis, severity of cognitive impairment, or tracer used. Baseline MOCA and a binary PET scan result were analyzed with covariates age, sex and race. Analysis done on ‘R’ v. 2.4.0. Pearson correlation estimated MOCA score to tau-PET status. Kruskal Wallis/Chi square tests for relationship of age, sex, gender and education with MOCA score and tau-PET status. ROC analyses and sensitivity/specificity were obtained.
Results
Tau PET positivity did not correlate significantly with MOCA score (r= -0.24, 95%CI –0.54 to -0.12, p=0.19). A cut point of 22 on the MOCA estimated tau deposition in the brain by PET scan, with an AUC of 80%, 95% CI –0.6 to –0.99, possibly indicating a ceiling effect on the MOCA.
Conclusion
Tau PET does not correlate with MOCA scores, possibly due to a ceiling effect in the mild impairment subjects. |
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ISSN: | 2399-5300 2399-5300 |
DOI: | 10.1093/geroni/igad104.3228 |