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Diagnostic accuracy of research criteria for prodromal frontotemporal dementia
Document Type
Report
Author
Benussi, AlbertoPremi, EnricoGrassi, MarioAlberici, AntonellaCantoni, ValentinaGazzina, StefanoArchetti, SilvanaGasparotti, RobertoFumagalli, Giorgio G.Bouzigues, ArabellaRussell, Lucy L.Samra, KiranCash, David M.Bocchetta, MartinaTodd, Emily G.Convery, Rhian S.Swift, ImogenSogorb-Esteve, AitanaHeller, Carolinvan Swieten, John C.Jiskoot, Lize C.Seelaar, HarroSanchez-Valle, RaquelMoreno, FerminLaforce, Robert Jr.Graff, CarolineSynofzik, MatthisGalimberti, DanielaRowe, James B.Masellis, MarioTartaglia, Maria CarmelaFinger, ElizabethVandenberghe, RikMendonça, AlexandreTiraboschi, PietroButler, Chris R.Santana, IsabelGerhard, AlexanderLe Ber, IsabellePasquier, FlorenceDucharme, SimonLevin, JohannesSorbi, SandroOtto, MarkusPadovani, AlessandroRohrer, Jonathan D.Borroni, BarbaraNelson, AnnabelThomas, David L.Benotmane, HanyaNicholas, JenniferShafei, RachelleTimberlake, CarolynCope, ThomasRittman, TimothyArighi, AndreaFenoglio, ChiaraScarpini, ElioBorracci, VittoriaRossi, GiacominaGiaccone, GiorgioDi Fede, GiuseppeCaroppo, PaolaPrioni, SaraRedaelli, VeronicaTang-Wai, DavidRogaeva, EkaterinaCastelo-Branco, MiguelFreedman, MorrisKeren, RonBlack, SandraMitchell, SaraShoesmith, ChristenBartha, RobartRademakers, RosaPoos, JackiePapma, Janne M.Giannini, Luciavan Minkelen, RickPijnenburg, YolandeNacmias, BenedettaFerrari, CamillaPolito, CristinaLombardi, GemmaBessi, ValentinaVeldsman, MicheleAndersson, ChristinThonberg, Hakanüijerstedt, LinnJelic, VesnaThompson, PaulLangheinrich, TobiasLladó, AlbertAntonell, AnnaOlives, JaumeBalasa, MirceaBargalló, NuriaBorrego-Ecija, SergiVerdelho, AnaMaruta, CarolinaFerreira, Catarina B.Miltenberger, Gabrieldo Couto, Frederico SimõesGabilondo, AlazneGorostidi, AnaVillanua, JorgeCaéada, MartaTainta, MikelZulaica, MirenBarandiaran, MyriamAlves, PatriciaBender, BenjaminWilke, CarloGraf, LisaVogels, AnnickVandenbulcke, MathieuVan Damme, PhilipBruffaerts, RosePoesen, KoenRosa-Neto, PedroGauthier, SergeCamuzat, AgnèsBrice, AlexisBertrand, AnneFunkiewiez, AurélieRinaldi, DaisySaracino, DarioColliot, OlivierSayah, SabrinaPrix, CatharinaWlasich, ElisabethWagemann, OliviaLoosli, SandraSchönecker, SonjaHoegen, TobiasLombardi, JolinaAnderl-Straub, SarahRollin, AdelineKuchcinski, GregoryBertoux, MaximeLebouvier, ThibaudDeramecourt, VincentSantiago, BeatrizDuro, DianaLeitão, Maria JoãoAlmeida, Maria RosarioTábuas-Pereira, MiguelAfonso, Sónia
Source
Alzheimer's Research & Therapy. January 12, 2024, Vol. 16 Issue 1
Subject
United Kingdom
Language
English
ISSN
1758-9193
Abstract
Background The Genetic Frontotemporal Initiative Staging Group has proposed clinical criteria for the diagnosis of prodromal frontotemporal dementia (FTD), termed mild cognitive and/or behavioral and/or motor impairment (MCBMI). The objective of the study was to validate the proposed research criteria for MCBMI-FTD in a cohort of genetically confirmed FTD cases against healthy controls. Methods A total of 398 participants were enrolled, 117 of whom were carriers of an FTD pathogenic variant with mild clinical symptoms, while 281 were non-carrier family members (healthy controls (HC)). A subgroup of patients underwent blood neurofilament light (NfL) levels and anterior cingulate atrophy assessment. Results The core clinical criteria correctly classified MCBMI vs HC with an AUC of 0.79 (p < 0.001), while the addition of either blood NfL or anterior cingulate atrophy significantly increased the AUC to 0.84 and 0.82, respectively (p < 0.001). The addition of both markers further increased the AUC to 0.90 (p < 0.001). Conclusions The proposed MCBMI criteria showed very good classification accuracy for identifying the prodromal stage of FTD. Keywords: Prodromal, MCBMI, Frontotemporal dementia, Diagnostic criteria, Diagnostic accuracy
Author(s): Alberto Benussi[sup.1,2] , Enrico Premi[sup.3] , Mario Grassi[sup.4] , Antonella Alberici[sup.2] , Valentina Cantoni[sup.5] , Stefano Gazzina[sup.6] , Silvana Archetti[sup.7] , Roberto Gasparotti[sup.8] , Giorgio G. Fumagalli[sup.9] , Arabella [...]