This study aims to investigate the clinical prediction of magnetic resonance image compilation (MAGiC) and magnetic resonance image (MRI) in early diagnosis of the patients with mild cognitive impairment. This… Click to show full abstract
This study aims to investigate the clinical prediction of magnetic resonance image compilation (MAGiC) and magnetic resonance image (MRI) in early diagnosis of the patients with mild cognitive impairment. This study is a retrospective randomized controlled clinical trial, and all patients are divided into following two groups: experiment group and control group. Patients in the experiment group are detected by MAGiC, and patients in the control group are detected by MRI; the clinical material from the two groups of patients with MCI are collected, and then Wechsler Memory Scale‐Logical Memory (WMS‐LM) and Mini‐Mental State Examination (MMSE) are recorded by follow‐up. Images by MAGiC have higher accuracy and definition compared with those by MRI. WMS‐LM score and MMSE score in the experiment group are significantly better than those in the control group. We can conclude that MAGiC is a promising way to evaluate the clinical prediction in patients with MCI.
               
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