Classification of Dementia Severity in Taiwan Based on History-Based Clinical Diagnosis System

Background/Aims: This study used HAICDDS screening questionnaire to classify the severity of dementia in Taiwan based on the clinical dementia rating scale. Methods: LDA was applied to 6,328 Taiwanese clinical patients for classification purposes. Clustering method was used to identify the associate...

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Published inAmerican journal of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias Vol. 35; p. 1533317520970788
Main Authors Chang, Yun Fah, Loi, Woan Yee, Chiu, Pai-Yi, Huang, Huang-Nan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01.01.2020
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Summary:Background/Aims: This study used HAICDDS screening questionnaire to classify the severity of dementia in Taiwan based on the clinical dementia rating scale. Methods: LDA was applied to 6,328 Taiwanese clinical patients for classification purposes. Clustering method was used to identify the associated influential symptoms for each severity level. Result: LDA shows only 36 HAICDDS questions are significant to distinguish the 5 severity levels with 80% overall accuracy and it increased to 85.83% when combining normal and MCI groups. Severe dementia patients have the most serious declination in most cognitive and functionality domains, follows by moderate dementia, mild dementia, MCI and normal patients. Conclusion: HAICDDS is a reliable and time-saved diagnosis tool in classifying the severity of dementia before undergoing a more in-depth clinical examination. The modified CDR may be indicated for epidemiological study and provide a solid foundation to develop a machine-learning derived screening instrument to detect dementia symptoms.
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ISSN:1533-3175
1938-2731
DOI:10.1177/1533317520970788