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Comparing the performance of elderly and alzheimer patients in the maze test
- Categoria: Volume 75 - Janeiro/Junho de 2012
 - Autor: Tania Fernandes Campos, Luciana Protásio de Melo, Marcelo Henrique Alves Ferreira da Silva, Damião Ernane de Souza
 - Páginas: 10
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 - ISSN: 1807-9865
 - Biblioteca: Neurobiologia
 - Ano: 2012
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Comparing the performance of elderly and alzheimer patients in the maze test
Comparação do desempenho de idosos e pacientes com Alzheimer no teste do labirinto
Marcelo henrique alves ferreira da silva1, damião ernane de souza1, luciana protásio de melo2, tania
Fernandes campos3*
Abstract
Objective: to compare the performance of elderly and alzheimer patients in the maze test and determine the cut-off point for cognitive screening. Methods: the study included 40 young, 40 elderly and 18 patients with alzheimer’s disease. A maze test was applied where there were 6 different solution paths. The data were analyzed by anova and roc curves. Results: alzheimer patients spent more time (46843 ± 37926 ms) to execute the test than healthy young (5482 ± 2873 ms; p= 0.0001) and elderly (17978 ± 13700; p=
0.0001). The analysis indicated 72% accuracy of the maze execution time for young and elderly and 36% for healthy and patients elderly with 75% sensibility and 61% specificity in 13575 ms. Conclusions: according to the results maze test showed a good accuracy in cognitive screening and discriminated changes caused by aging and alzheimer’s disease.
Key words: aged, aging,  alzheimer disease,  cognition, executive function.

                        	



