Detection of Alzheimer's disease signature in MR images seven years before conversion to dementia: Toward an early individual prognosis

Finding very early biomarkers of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) to aid in individual prognosis is of major interest to accelerate the development of new therapies. Among the potential biomarkers, neurodegeneration measurements from MRI are considered as good candidates but have so far not been effect...

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Veröffentlicht in:Human brain mapping 2015-12, Vol.36 (12), p.4758-4770
Hauptverfasser: Coupé, Pierrick, Fonov, Vladimir S., Bernard, Charlotte, Zandifar, Azar, Eskildsen, Simon F., Helmer, Catherine, Manjón, José V., Amieva, Hélène, Dartigues, Jean-François, Allard, Michèle, Catheline, Gwenaelle, Collins, D. Louis
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Zusammenfassung:Finding very early biomarkers of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) to aid in individual prognosis is of major interest to accelerate the development of new therapies. Among the potential biomarkers, neurodegeneration measurements from MRI are considered as good candidates but have so far not been effective at the early stages of the pathology. Our objective is to investigate the efficiency of a new MR‐based hippocampal grading score to detect incident dementia in cognitively intact patients. This new score is based on a pattern recognition strategy, providing a grading measure that reflects the similarity of the anatomical patterns of the subject under study with dataset composed of healthy subjects and patients with AD. Hippocampal grading was evaluated on subjects from the Three‐City cohort, with a followup period of 12 years. Experiments demonstrate that hippocampal grading yields prediction accuracy up to 72.5% (P 
ISSN:1065-9471
1097-0193
DOI:10.1002/hbm.22926