Reliability study of white matter rating scale for the Dementia and Disability in Thai Elderly Project

Objective: To study the reliability of white matter rating scale on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of elderly patients in the urban community of Bangkok. Material and Method: One hundred elderly with clinical diagnosis of cognitive impairment in the urban community around Siriraj Hospital underwen...

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Main Authors: Orasa Chawalparit, Suwimon Wonglaksanapimon, Dittapong Songsaeng, Vorapun Saenanarong
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spelling th-mahidol.281202018-09-13T14:02:45Z Reliability study of white matter rating scale for the Dementia and Disability in Thai Elderly Project Orasa Chawalparit Suwimon Wonglaksanapimon Dittapong Songsaeng Vorapun Saenanarong Mahidol University Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University Medicine Objective: To study the reliability of white matter rating scale on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of elderly patients in the urban community of Bangkok. Material and Method: One hundred elderly with clinical diagnosis of cognitive impairment in the urban community around Siriraj Hospital underwent cranial MRI according to the Dementia and Disability in Thai Elderly Project. The axial T1wi, T2wi, and fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) were separately assessed by two neuroradiologists. The assessment included white matter change by using Scheltens' rating scale, atrophy, and evidence of infarction. The inter-rater agreements were analyzed. Results: The inter-rater agreement of periventricular hyperintensities, white matter, basal ganglion and infratentorial foci of hyperintensities were very good (ICC = 0.89-0.98).The agreement was good for central atrophy (Kw = 0.66) and moderate for cortical atrophy (Kw = 0.49). The silent infarction was found in the study population and divided into cortical (15%), subcortical (26%), brainstem (3%), and infratentorial infarction (8%). Conclusion: White matter hyperintensities was an important radiological criteria for diagnosis of vascular dementia. Appropriate rating scale is necessary especially in research study. The authors found that Scheltens' rating scale needed some training and slightly time consuming at the beginning but was a good reliable tool. 2018-09-13T07:02:45Z 2018-09-13T07:02:45Z 2009-04-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.92, No.4 (2009), 543-547 01252208 01252208 2-s2.0-65649142979 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/28120 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=65649142979&origin=inward
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Orasa Chawalparit
Suwimon Wonglaksanapimon
Dittapong Songsaeng
Vorapun Saenanarong
Reliability study of white matter rating scale for the Dementia and Disability in Thai Elderly Project
description Objective: To study the reliability of white matter rating scale on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of elderly patients in the urban community of Bangkok. Material and Method: One hundred elderly with clinical diagnosis of cognitive impairment in the urban community around Siriraj Hospital underwent cranial MRI according to the Dementia and Disability in Thai Elderly Project. The axial T1wi, T2wi, and fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) were separately assessed by two neuroradiologists. The assessment included white matter change by using Scheltens' rating scale, atrophy, and evidence of infarction. The inter-rater agreements were analyzed. Results: The inter-rater agreement of periventricular hyperintensities, white matter, basal ganglion and infratentorial foci of hyperintensities were very good (ICC = 0.89-0.98).The agreement was good for central atrophy (Kw = 0.66) and moderate for cortical atrophy (Kw = 0.49). The silent infarction was found in the study population and divided into cortical (15%), subcortical (26%), brainstem (3%), and infratentorial infarction (8%). Conclusion: White matter hyperintensities was an important radiological criteria for diagnosis of vascular dementia. Appropriate rating scale is necessary especially in research study. The authors found that Scheltens' rating scale needed some training and slightly time consuming at the beginning but was a good reliable tool.
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Orasa Chawalparit
Suwimon Wonglaksanapimon
Dittapong Songsaeng
Vorapun Saenanarong
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author Orasa Chawalparit
Suwimon Wonglaksanapimon
Dittapong Songsaeng
Vorapun Saenanarong
author_sort Orasa Chawalparit
title Reliability study of white matter rating scale for the Dementia and Disability in Thai Elderly Project
title_short Reliability study of white matter rating scale for the Dementia and Disability in Thai Elderly Project
title_full Reliability study of white matter rating scale for the Dementia and Disability in Thai Elderly Project
title_fullStr Reliability study of white matter rating scale for the Dementia and Disability in Thai Elderly Project
title_full_unstemmed Reliability study of white matter rating scale for the Dementia and Disability in Thai Elderly Project
title_sort reliability study of white matter rating scale for the dementia and disability in thai elderly project
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/28120
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