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Andres Muñoz-Najar1,2, Manuel Montemurro3,4, Maria Del Carmen Tejada3,5

  • 1Universidad Catolica San Pablo, Arequipa, Peru.

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La Herramienta de Evaluación Cognitiva Basada en Tableta para la Evaluación de la Salud Cerebral (BHA-TabCAT) muestra un rendimiento superior en la detección del deterioro cognitivo en adultos peruanos andinos en comparación con los métodos tradicionales. La incorporación de factores como la educación y la edad mejora su precisión en la identificación del deterioro cognitivo en etapa temprana.

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deterioro cognitivoevaluación cognitivaBHA-TabCATadultos mayoresPerúAndesMMSERUDASeducaciónedad

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Neurociencia
  • Gerontología
  • Psicología Cognitiva

Sus antecedentes:

  • La detección del deterioro cognitivo en adultos mayores, especialmente aquellos con educación limitada o diversos orígenes socioculturales, representa un desafío significativo.
  • Las herramientas tradicionales de evaluación cognitiva pueden proporcionar diagnósticos inexactos debido a la falta de consideración de factores como la escolaridad y la edad.
  • La Herramienta de Evaluación Cognitiva Basada en Tableta para la Evaluación de la Salud Cerebral (BHA-TabCAT) se desarrolló para abordar estas limitaciones.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Validar y estandarizar el BHA-TabCAT para su uso en adultos mayores de la población peruana andina.
  • Comparar el rendimiento diagnóstico del BHA-TabCAT con herramientas de cribado cognitivo establecidas.

Principales métodos:

  • Se evaluó a 258 participantes (de 54 a 91 años) utilizando el BHA-TabCAT, el Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) y el Rowland Universal (RUDAS).
  • Los datos se recopilaron en entornos rurales (Pampacolca) y urbanos (Arequipa) en Perú.
  • Se emplearon procedimientos de normalización basados en regresión, incorporando el sexo, el lugar de residencia, la edad y los años de escolaridad como covariables.

Principales resultados:

  • El BHA-TabCAT demostró una precisión superior en la detección del deterioro cognitivo en comparación con el MMSE y el RUDAS.
  • Con predictores sociodemográficos significativos, el BHA-TabCAT alcanzó un Área Bajo la Curva (AUC) del 77,4%, superando al MMSE (66,6%) y al RUDAS (71,9%).
  • El rendimiento de la herramienta mejoró al considerar covariables como la educación, la edad, el lugar de residencia y el género.

Conclusiones:

  • El BHA-TabCAT es una herramienta más eficaz para detectar el deterioro cognitivo en adultos mayores peruanos andinos que el MMSE y el RUDAS.
  • La consideración de covariables relevantes mejora significativamente la precisión diagnóstica del BHA-TabCAT.
  • Esta herramienta validada ofrece mejores oportunidades para la identificación temprana del deterioro cognitivo en poblaciones peruanas diversas.