Title : Use of artificial networks in clinical trials: a pilot study to predict responsiveness to donepezil in Alzheimer's disease - Mecocci_2002_J.Am.Geriatr.Soc_50_1857 |
Author(s) : Mecocci P , Grossi E , Buscema M , Intraligi M , Savare R , Rinaldi P , Cherubini A , Senin U |
Ref : J Am Geriatr Soc , 50 :1857 , 2002 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate the accuracy of artificial neural networks compared with discriminant analysis in classifying positive and negative response to the cholinesterase inhibitor donepezil in a group of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients.
DESIGN:
Convenience sample.
SETTING:
Patients with mild to moderate AD consecutively admitted to a geriatric day hospital and treated with donepezil 5 mg/day.
PARTICIPANTS:
Sixty-one older patients of both sexes with AD.
MEASUREMENTS:
Accuracy in detecting subjects sensitive (responders) or not (nonresponders) to 3-month therapy with ANNs. The criterion standard for evaluation of efficacy was the scores of Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive portion and Clinician's Interview Based Impression of Change-plus scales.
RESULTS:
ANNs were more effective in discriminating between responders and nonresponders than other advanced statistical methods, particularly linear discriminant analysis. The total accuracy in predicting the outcome was 92.59%.
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PubMedSearch : Mecocci_2002_J.Am.Geriatr.Soc_50_1857 |
PubMedID: 12410907 |
Mecocci P, Grossi E, Buscema M, Intraligi M, Savare R, Rinaldi P, Cherubini A, Senin U (2002)
Use of artificial networks in clinical trials: a pilot study to predict responsiveness to donepezil in Alzheimer's disease
J Am Geriatr Soc
50 :1857
Mecocci P, Grossi E, Buscema M, Intraligi M, Savare R, Rinaldi P, Cherubini A, Senin U (2002)
J Am Geriatr Soc
50 :1857