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Aga Khan University

Brain and Mind Institute

2014

Mini-mental state

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The Mini-Mental State Examination As A Diagnostic And Screening Test For Delirium: Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Alex J. Mitchell, Deepak Shukla, Hafsa A. Ajumal, Brendon Stubbs, Tayyeb Tahir Nov 2014

The Mini-Mental State Examination As A Diagnostic And Screening Test For Delirium: Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Alex J. Mitchell, Deepak Shukla, Hafsa A. Ajumal, Brendon Stubbs, Tayyeb Tahir

Brain and Mind Institute

Objective

To analyse the evidence concerning the accuracy of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) as a diagnostic and screening test for the presence of delirium in adults.

Method

Two authors searched MEDLINE, PsychINFO and EMBASE from inception till March 2014. Articles were included that investigated the diagnostic validity of the MMSE to detect delirium against standardised criteria. A diagnostic validity meta-analysis was conducted.

Results

Thirteen studies were included representing 2017 patients in medical settings of whom 29.4% had delirium. The meta-analysis revealed the MMSE had an overall sensitivity and specificity estimate of 84.1% and 73.0%, but this was 81.1% and …