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The utility of the Ascertain Dementia Eight-item Questionnaire (AD8) and Mini-Cog in detecting cognitive impairment in older surgical patients – The Detect CI study

Ellene Yan, Yasmin Alhamdah, Sinead Campbell, David He, Leif E. Lovblom, David F. Tang‐Wai, Aparna Saripella, Jean Wong, Frances Chung

2025Journal of Clinical Anesthesia6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Brain health is often overlooked before surgery, missing an opportunity to identify at-risk patients. This study aimed to (1) examine the diagnostic performance of two ultra-rapid cognitive screening tools, the Ascertain Dementia Eight-item Questionnaire (AD8) and Mini-Cog, against a tool validated in surgical populations, the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA); and (2) compare preoperative patient-centered assessments and postoperative outcomes between those with and without cognitive impairment (CI). METHODS: CI was classified by scoring ≥2 on the AD8, ≤2 on the Mini-Cog, and/or ≤25 on the MoCA in non-cardiac patients ≥65 years old. RESULTS: Of 394 participants, 35 % had preoperative CI on the MoCA, 15 % on the AD8, and 12 % on the Mini-Cog. Both the AD8 and Mini-Cog demonstrated moderate area under the curve, with superior specificity over sensitivity. In contrast to the Mini-Cog, participants with CI on the MoCA and AD8 reported poorer preoperative patient-centered assessments than those without. Specifically, the AD8 was associated with poorer functional disability, frailty, anxiety and/or depression, pain level, sleep quality, and quality of life. Contrary to the MoCA and Mini-Cog, CI on the AD8 was associated with higher all-cause complications (15.1 % vs. 3.7 %, P = 0.003), emergency department visits (11.3 % vs. 2.5 %, P = 0.007), and composite adverse outcomes (15.1 % vs. 4.6 %, P = 0.008) at 90 days. CONCLUSIONS: Although the AD8 and Mini-Cog demonstrated comparable diagnostic accuracy for CI, the AD8 provided additional insights into preoperative patient-centered assessments and 90-day adverse outcomes. Our study emphasizes the importance of preoperative screening for CI, highlighting the AD8 as a valuable tool.

Topics & Concepts

CogMedicineDementiaCognitive impairmentCognitionAnesthesiaPediatricsPsychiatryInternal medicineDiseaseArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceIntensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersFrailty in Older AdultsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research