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Table 2 Neuropsychological test information in all patients

From: Relationship between key continuous glucose monitoring-derived metrics and specific cognitive domains in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Variable

Without hypoglycemia

(n = 52)

With hypoglycemia

(n = 44)

P values

MMSE

28.00 (27.00, 29.00)

28.00 (26.00, 29.00)

0.418

MoCA

23.37 ± 2.69

22.70 ± 3.35

0.286

Immediate memory total scores

23.81 ± 5.07

22.34 ± 5.16

0.165

20-min delayed recall

8.33 ± 2.20

7.64 ± 3.09

0.206

Cued recall

10.50 (9.00, 11.75)

10.00 (8.00, 11.00)

0.118

Long delayed recognition

12.00 (11.00, 13.75)

12.00 (10.00, 14.00)

0.965

DST forward

7.00 (6.00, 8.00)

6.00 (6.00, 8.00)

0.114

DST backward

4.00 (4.00, 5.00)

4.00 (3.00, 5.00)

0.503

TMTA

38.43 (32.43, 60.25)

62.79 (38.16, 150.00)

0.010

TMTB

88.00 (57.93, 300.00)

300.00 (72.37, 300.00)

0.053

BNT

23.50 (22.00, 27.00)

24.00 (21.00, 26.00)

0.799

CDT

3.00 (2.00, 3.00)

2.00 (1.25, 3.00)

0.028

VFT

18.00 (15.00, 20.00)

17.00 (14.00, 21.00)

0.507

Depression scale

51.88 (47.50, 57.50)

52.50 (47.50, 56.25)

0.997

Negative emotion

86.50 (76.00, 95.00)

87.50 (76.75, 92.75)

0.953

  1. Data are presented as means ± standard deviations or medians (interquartile ranges) for continuous variables. A two-tailed value of P < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant.
  2. MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination; MoCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment; DST, Digit Span Test; TMT, Trail Making Test; BNT, Boston Naming Test; CDT, Clock Drawing Test; VFT, Verbal Fluency Test