Preliminary Evaluation of Longitudinal Brain MRI Volumetric Quantification in Persons with Cognitive Decline and Confirmed Amyloid Burden Undergoing Multi‐Modal Interventions at an Outpatient Memory Clinic

Background Personalized multi‐modal interventions for Alzheimer dementia hold promise to slow progression of symptoms yet related quantitative neuroimaging biomarkers have not been investigated[1,2]. Method We selected 16 participants (mean age 68.6±5.9 [range 57‐77] years, 50% female) from the Paci...

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Veröffentlicht in:Alzheimer's & dementia 2022-12, Vol.18 (S5), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Meysami, Somayeh, Raji, Cyrus A., Chwa, Won Jong, Popa, Emily S., Ganapathi, Aarthi S., Bookheimer, Tess, Slyapich, Colby B., Pierce, Kyron P., Richards, Casey J., Gill, Jaya M., Lampa, Melanie G., Rapozo, Molly K., Hodes, John F., Glatt, Ryan M., Tongson, Ynez M., Wong, Claudia L., Kim, Mihae, Porter, Verna R., Kaiser, Scott A., Panos, Stella E., Dye, Richelin V., Miller, Karen J., Bookheimer, Susan Y., Martin, Neil A., Kesari, Santosh, Kelly, Daniel F., Siddarth, Prabha, Roach, Jared C., Bramen, Jennifer E., Merrill, David A.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Personalized multi‐modal interventions for Alzheimer dementia hold promise to slow progression of symptoms yet related quantitative neuroimaging biomarkers have not been investigated[1,2]. Method We selected 16 participants (mean age 68.6±5.9 [range 57‐77] years, 50% female) from the Pacific Brain Health Center at Providence St. John’s Health Center, with biomarker evidence of Alzheimer dementia amyloidosis. All participants received data‐supported clinical recommendations (DSCR), [3–7] which included a modified SHIELD program[8] recommending a low carbohydrate diet. DSCRs were personalized based on clinical evaluations and laboratory values and closely overseen by a dementia specialist (DM, CW). T1‐weighted MR images were acquired at baseline and with a 1‐year average follow up. Total gray and white matter, hippocampal, lateral ventricle, temporal, parietal, occipital and frontal lobe volumes were quantified using Neuroreader[9]. Global cognition was tested using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA). Paired t‐tests were done for these metrics. Result Changes in hippocampal volumes (t=+1.6, p=0.11), temporal (t=+0.03, p=0.97) and frontal lobes (t=‐0.63, p=0.53) were not significant. There was a marginally significant decline in the parietal lobes (t=+2.1, p=.048) and statistically significant increased lateral ventricles (t=‐4.9, p
ISSN:1552-5260
1552-5279
DOI:10.1002/alz.063695