Purpose. To determine whether the Short-Memory Questionnaire (SMQ) being ad
ministered by caregivers to patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is also
valid when given to patients with vascular dementia (VaD).
Methods. Subjects were 58 patients with VaD, 26 patients with cerebrovascul
ar disorders free of cognitive deficit (CVD) and 62 healthy controls. All s
ubjects received the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), and their primar
y caregivers (or family members with same household) received the SMQ.
Results. In the VaD patients, the SMQ score was highly correlated with the
MMSE score. When 39/40 was defined as a cutoff point based on the results o
f previous study, the SMQ properly classified 55 of the 58 VaD patients and
61 of the 62 controls, but only about half of the 26 CVD patients, as case
s.
Conclusion. The SMQ. a simple quantitative rating test for memory disturban
ce, is useful for the assessment and screening of VaD patients as well as A
D patients, although careful attention should be paid to the assessment of
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