Clinical Effect of Early vs Late Amyloid Positron Emission Tomography in Memory Clinic Patients
Importance Amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) allows the direct assessment of amyloid deposition, one of the main hallmarks of Alzheimer disease. However, this technique is currently not widely reimbursed because of the lack of appropriately designed studies demonstrating its clinical effect...
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creator | Altomare, Daniele Barkhof, Frederik Caprioglio, Camilla Collij, Lyduine Scheltens, Philip Lopes Alves, Isadora Bouwman, Femke Berkhof, Johannes van Maurik, Ingrid Garibotto, Valentina Moro, Christian Delrieu, Julien Payoux, Pierre Saint-Aubert, Laure Hitzel, Anne Molinuevo, José Luis Grau-Rivera, Oriol Gispert, Juan Domingo Drzezga, Alexander Jessen, Frank Zeyen, Philip Nordberg, Agneta Savitcheva, Irina Jelic, Vesna Walker, Zuzana Edison, Paul Demonet, Jean-François Gismondi, Rossella Farrar, Gill Stephens, Andrew Frisoni, Giovanni Abdelnour, Carla Aguilera, Nuria Aksman, Leon Alarcón-Martín, Emilio Alegret, Montse Alonso-Lana, Silvia Altomare, Daniele Andersen, Pia Arab, Majd Aspö, Malin Bader, Ilona Bader, Ilse Banton, Nigel Barkhof, Frederik Barnes, Rodrigo Barrie, Dawn Battle, Mark Belén Collado, Ana Bellet, Julie Berkhof, Johannes Biger, Marine Birck, Cindy Bischof, Gerard Boada, Mercè Boellaard, Ronald Bogdanovic, Nenad Bollack, Ariane Bombois, Stéphanie Borg, Stefan Borjesson-Hanson, Anne Boskov, Vladimir Boutantin, Justine Boutoleau-Bretonniere, Claire Bouwman, Femke Breuilh, Laetitia Bringman, Eva Brunel, Baptiste Bucci, Marco Buckley, Chris Buendía, Mar Bullich, Santi Calvet, Anna Cañada, Laia Cañada, Marta Caprioglio, Camilla Cardoso, Jorge Carlier, Jasmine Carre, Elise Carrie, Isabelle Cassagnaud, Pascaline Cassol, Emmanuelle Castilla-Martí, Miguel Cazalon, Elodie Chaarriau, Tiphaine Chaigeau, Rachel Chalmers, Taylor Clerc, Marie-Thérèse Clerigue, Montserrat Cognat, Emmanuel Coll, Nina Collij, Lyduine Connely, Peter Cordier, Elodie Costes, Corine Coulange, Camille Courtemanche, Hélène Creisson, Eric Crinquette, Charlotte Cuevas, Rosario |
description | Importance Amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) allows the direct assessment of amyloid deposition, one of the main hallmarks of Alzheimer disease. However, this technique is currently not widely reimbursed because of the lack of appropriately designed studies demonstrating its clinical effect. Objective To assess the clinical effect of amyloid PET in memory clinic patients. Design, Setting, and Participants The AMYPAD-DPMS is a prospective randomized clinical trial in 8 European memory clinics. Participants were allocated (using a minimization method) to 3 study groups based on the performance of amyloid PET: arm 1, early in the diagnostic workup (within 1 month); arm 2, late in the diagnostic workup (after a mean [SD] 8 [2] months); or arm 3, if and when the managing physician chose. Participants were patients with subjective cognitive decline plus (SCD+; SCD plus clinical features increasing the likelihood of preclinical Alzheimer disease), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), or dementia; they were assessed at baseline and after 3 months. Recruitment took place between April 16, 2018, and October 30, 2020. Data analysis was performed from July 2022 to January 2023. Intervention Amyloid PET. Main Outcome and Measure The main outcome was the difference between arm 1 and arm 2 in the proportion of participants receiving an etiological diagnosis with a very high confidence (ie, ≥90% on a 50%-100% visual numeric scale) after 3 months. Results A total of 844 participants were screened, and 840 were enrolled (291 in arm 1, 271 in arm 2, 278 in arm 3). Baseline and 3-month visit data were available for 272 participants in arm 1 and 260 in arm 2 (median [IQR] age: 71 [65-77] and 71 [65-77] years; 150/272 male [55%] and 135/260 male [52%]; 122/272 female [45%] and 125/260 female [48%]; median [IQR] education: 12 [10-15] and 13 [10-16] years, respectively). After 3 months, 109 of 272 participants (40%) in arm 1 had a diagnosis with very high confidence vs 30 of 260 (11%) in arm 2 ( P < .001). This was consistent across cognitive stages (SCD+: 25/84 [30%] vs 5/78 [6%]; P < .001; MCI: 45/108 [42%] vs 9/102 [9%]; P < .001; dementia: 39/80 [49%] vs 16/80 [20%]; P < .001). Conclusion and Relevance In this study, early amyloid PET allowed memory clinic patients to receive an etiological diagnosis with very high confidence after only 3 months compared with patients who had not undergone amyloid PET. These findings support the implementation of amyloid PET |
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However, this technique is currently not widely reimbursed because of the lack of appropriately designed studies demonstrating its clinical effect. Objective To assess the clinical effect of amyloid PET in memory clinic patients. Design, Setting, and Participants The AMYPAD-DPMS is a prospective randomized clinical trial in 8 European memory clinics. Participants were allocated (using a minimization method) to 3 study groups based on the performance of amyloid PET: arm 1, early in the diagnostic workup (within 1 month); arm 2, late in the diagnostic workup (after a mean [SD] 8 [2] months); or arm 3, if and when the managing physician chose. Participants were patients with subjective cognitive decline plus (SCD+; SCD plus clinical features increasing the likelihood of preclinical Alzheimer disease), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), or dementia; they were assessed at baseline and after 3 months. Recruitment took place between April 16, 2018, and October 30, 2020. Data analysis was performed from July 2022 to January 2023. Intervention Amyloid PET. Main Outcome and Measure The main outcome was the difference between arm 1 and arm 2 in the proportion of participants receiving an etiological diagnosis with a very high confidence (ie, ≥90% on a 50%-100% visual numeric scale) after 3 months. Results A total of 844 participants were screened, and 840 were enrolled (291 in arm 1, 271 in arm 2, 278 in arm 3). Baseline and 3-month visit data were available for 272 participants in arm 1 and 260 in arm 2 (median [IQR] age: 71 [65-77] and 71 [65-77] years; 150/272 male [55%] and 135/260 male [52%]; 122/272 female [45%] and 125/260 female [48%]; median [IQR] education: 12 [10-15] and 13 [10-16] years, respectively). After 3 months, 109 of 272 participants (40%) in arm 1 had a diagnosis with very high confidence vs 30 of 260 (11%) in arm 2 ( P &lt; .001). This was consistent across cognitive stages (SCD+: 25/84 [30%] vs 5/78 [6%]; P &lt; .001; MCI: 45/108 [42%] vs 9/102 [9%]; P &lt; .001; dementia: 39/80 [49%] vs 16/80 [20%]; P &lt; .001). Conclusion and Relevance In this study, early amyloid PET allowed memory clinic patients to receive an etiological diagnosis with very high confidence after only 3 months compared with patients who had not undergone amyloid PET. These findings support the implementation of amyloid PET early in the diagnostic workup of memory clinic patients. 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Data analysis was performed from July 2022 to January 2023. Intervention Amyloid PET. Main Outcome and Measure The main outcome was the difference between arm 1 and arm 2 in the proportion of participants receiving an etiological diagnosis with a very high confidence (ie, ≥90% on a 50%-100% visual numeric scale) after 3 months. Results A total of 844 participants were screened, and 840 were enrolled (291 in arm 1, 271 in arm 2, 278 in arm 3). Baseline and 3-month visit data were available for 272 participants in arm 1 and 260 in arm 2 (median [IQR] age: 71 [65-77] and 71 [65-77] years; 150/272 male [55%] and 135/260 male [52%]; 122/272 female [45%] and 125/260 female [48%]; median [IQR] education: 12 [10-15] and 13 [10-16] years, respectively). After 3 months, 109 of 272 participants (40%) in arm 1 had a diagnosis with very high confidence vs 30 of 260 (11%) in arm 2 ( P &lt; .001). This was consistent across cognitive stages (SCD+: 25/84 [30%] vs 5/78 [6%]; P &lt; .001; MCI: 45/108 [42%] vs 9/102 [9%]; P &lt; .001; dementia: 39/80 [49%] vs 16/80 [20%]; P &lt; .001). Conclusion and Relevance In this study, early amyloid PET allowed memory clinic patients to receive an etiological diagnosis with very high confidence after only 3 months compared with patients who had not undergone amyloid PET. These findings support the implementation of amyloid PET early in the diagnostic workup of memory clinic patients. 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in Memory Clinic Patients</atitle><jtitle>JAMA neurology</jtitle><date>2023-06-01</date><risdate>2023</risdate><volume>80</volume><issue>6</issue><issn>2168-6149</issn><eissn>2168-6157</eissn><abstract>Importance Amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) allows the direct assessment of amyloid deposition, one of the main hallmarks of Alzheimer disease. However, this technique is currently not widely reimbursed because of the lack of appropriately designed studies demonstrating its clinical effect. Objective To assess the clinical effect of amyloid PET in memory clinic patients. Design, Setting, and Participants The AMYPAD-DPMS is a prospective randomized clinical trial in 8 European memory clinics. Participants were allocated (using a minimization method) to 3 study groups based on the performance of amyloid PET: arm 1, early in the diagnostic workup (within 1 month); arm 2, late in the diagnostic workup (after a mean [SD] 8 [2] months); or arm 3, if and when the managing physician chose. Participants were patients with subjective cognitive decline plus (SCD+; SCD plus clinical features increasing the likelihood of preclinical Alzheimer disease), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), or dementia; they were assessed at baseline and after 3 months. Recruitment took place between April 16, 2018, and October 30, 2020. Data analysis was performed from July 2022 to January 2023. Intervention Amyloid PET. Main Outcome and Measure The main outcome was the difference between arm 1 and arm 2 in the proportion of participants receiving an etiological diagnosis with a very high confidence (ie, ≥90% on a 50%-100% visual numeric scale) after 3 months. Results A total of 844 participants were screened, and 840 were enrolled (291 in arm 1, 271 in arm 2, 278 in arm 3). Baseline and 3-month visit data were available for 272 participants in arm 1 and 260 in arm 2 (median [IQR] age: 71 [65-77] and 71 [65-77] years; 150/272 male [55%] and 135/260 male [52%]; 122/272 female [45%] and 125/260 female [48%]; median [IQR] education: 12 [10-15] and 13 [10-16] years, respectively). After 3 months, 109 of 272 participants (40%) in arm 1 had a diagnosis with very high confidence vs 30 of 260 (11%) in arm 2 ( P &lt; .001). This was consistent across cognitive stages (SCD+: 25/84 [30%] vs 5/78 [6%]; P &lt; .001; MCI: 45/108 [42%] vs 9/102 [9%]; P &lt; .001; dementia: 39/80 [49%] vs 16/80 [20%]; P &lt; .001). Conclusion and Relevance In this study, early amyloid PET allowed memory clinic patients to receive an etiological diagnosis with very high confidence after only 3 months compared with patients who had not undergone amyloid PET. These findings support the implementation of amyloid PET early in the diagnostic workup of memory clinic patients. Trial Registration EudraCT Number: 2017-002527-21</abstract><pub>American Medical Association</pub><pmid>37155177</pmid><doi>10.1001/jamaneurol.2023.0997</doi><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8690-8615</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1374-1620</orcidid><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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