TY - JOUR
T1 - Performance of stroke patients on the Middlesex Elderly Assessment of Mental State
AU - Shiel, A.
AU - Wilson, B. A.
PY - 1992/11
Y1 - 1992/11
N2 - As the population of elderly people rises, so too does the incidence of stroke. Cognitive impairment is considered to be a strong predictor of outcome following stroke, and elderly patients may have pre-existing, undiagnosed cognitive impairment as well as impairment caused by the stroke. The present study describes the performance of patients with unilateral hemispheric stroke (right hemisphere, n = 38; left hemisphere, n = 17) on the Middlesex Elderly Assessment of Mental Status (MEAMS), which was developed as a screening tool of cognitive dysfunction for elderly patients.1 Patients had no documented evidence of premorbid cognitive impairment. All patients with scores at borderline or below (n = 7) had language impairment and thus had difficulty with the language-oriented tests. Differences between right and left hemisphere groups are also presented and their performance on the various subtests discussed. It is concluded that the MEAMS is a useful instrument in screening stroke patients for cognitive impairment.
AB - As the population of elderly people rises, so too does the incidence of stroke. Cognitive impairment is considered to be a strong predictor of outcome following stroke, and elderly patients may have pre-existing, undiagnosed cognitive impairment as well as impairment caused by the stroke. The present study describes the performance of patients with unilateral hemispheric stroke (right hemisphere, n = 38; left hemisphere, n = 17) on the Middlesex Elderly Assessment of Mental Status (MEAMS), which was developed as a screening tool of cognitive dysfunction for elderly patients.1 Patients had no documented evidence of premorbid cognitive impairment. All patients with scores at borderline or below (n = 7) had language impairment and thus had difficulty with the language-oriented tests. Differences between right and left hemisphere groups are also presented and their performance on the various subtests discussed. It is concluded that the MEAMS is a useful instrument in screening stroke patients for cognitive impairment.
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U2 - 10.1177/026921559200600403
DO - 10.1177/026921559200600403
M3 - Article
SN - 0269-2155
VL - 6
SP - 283
EP - 289
JO - Clinical Rehabilitation
JF - Clinical Rehabilitation
IS - 4
ER -