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Publication Biomarker counseling, disclosure of diagnosis and follow-up in patients with mild cognitive impairment: A European Alzheimer's disease consortium survey(2021) ;Frederiksen, Kristian S. (39261216900) ;Nielsen, Thomas R. (36114937100) ;Appollonio, Ildebrando (8309607400) ;Andersen, Birgitte Bo (57191431118) ;Riverol, Mario (24462200800) ;Boada, Mercè (57192408353) ;Ceccaldi, Mathieu (7003354968) ;Dubois, Bruno (7101841106) ;Engelborghs, Sebastiaan (7004850774) ;Frölich, Lutz (56820309600) ;Hausner, Lucrezia (55695799800) ;Gabelle, Audrey (23984716300) ;Gabryelewicz, Tomasz (55939789200) ;Grimmer, Timo (6507487659) ;Hanseeuw, Bernard (35114773100) ;Hort, Jakub (15020481600) ;Hugon, Jacques (7103202992) ;Jelic, Vesna (55880151900) ;Koivisto, Anne (57210906244) ;Kramberger, Milica G. (36544238400) ;Lebouvier, Thibaud (25642904500) ;Lleó, Alberto (6701565311) ;de Mendonça, Alexandre (55307490700) ;Nobili, Flavio (57206948479) ;Ousset, Pierre-Jean (7003951573) ;Perneczky, Robert (57209088266) ;Olde Rikkert, Marcel (57026404500) ;Robinson, David (55619307479) ;Rouaud, Olivier (6506784905) ;Sánchez, Elisabet (57143548500) ;Santana, Isabel (6603922366) ;Scarmeas, Nikolaos (6701754861) ;Sheardova, Katerina (25629839100) ;Sloan, Stephanie (57218994664) ;Spiru, Luiza (24400189700) ;Stefanova, Elka (7004567022) ;Traykov, Latchezar (55941457100) ;Yener, Görsev (7003804891)Waldemar, Gunhild (7006374342)Objectives: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is associated with an increased risk of further cognitive decline, partly depending on demographics and biomarker status. The aim of the present study was to survey the clinical practices of physicians in terms of biomarker counseling, management, and follow-up in European expert centers diagnosing patients with MCI. Methods: An online email survey was distributed to physicians affiliated with European Alzheimer's disease Consortium centers (Northern Europe: 10 centers; Eastern and Central Europe: 9 centers; and Southern Europe: 15 centers) with questions on attitudes toward biomarkers and biomarker counseling in MCI and dementia. This included postbiomarker counseling and the process of diagnostic disclosure of MCI, as well as treatment and follow-up in MCI. Results: The response rate for the survey was 80.9% (34 of 42 centers) across 20 countries. A large majority of physicians had access to biomarkers and found them useful. Pre- and postbiomarker counseling varied across centers, as did practices for referral to support groups and advice on preventive strategies. Less than half reported discussing driving and advance care planning with patients with MCI. Conclusions: The variability in clinical practices across centers calls for better biomarker counseling and better training to improve communication skills. Future initiatives should address the importance of communicating preventive strategies and advance planning. © 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Consensus guidelines for lumbar puncture in patients with neurological diseases(2017) ;Engelborghs, Sebastiaan (7004850774) ;Niemantsverdriet, Ellis (57225227364) ;Struyfs, Hanne (57204791075) ;Blennow, Kaj (56415176000) ;Brouns, Raf (24329055400) ;Comabella, Manuel (6701491362) ;Dujmovic, Irena (6701590899) ;van der Flier, Wiesje (8548678900) ;Frölich, Lutz (56820309600) ;Galimberti, Daniela (6701617660) ;Gnanapavan, Sharmilee (7801629497) ;Hemmer, Bernhard (7005721046) ;Hoff, Erik (57880999700) ;Hort, Jakub (15020481600) ;Iacobaeus, Ellen (20436163500) ;Ingelsson, Martin (6602227459) ;Jan de Jong, Frank (56577508300) ;Jonsson, Michael (7102418326) ;Khalil, Michael (55628524072) ;Kuhle, Jens (8937520800) ;Lleó, Alberto (6701565311) ;de Mendonça, Alexandre (55307490700) ;Molinuevo, José Luis (6701588028) ;Nagels, Guy (6603917623) ;Paquet, Claire (23502231800) ;Parnetti, Lucilla (35412328100) ;Roks, Gerwin (6602094157) ;Rosa-Neto, Pedro (8739730400) ;Scheltens, Philip (7007073571) ;Skårsgard, Constance (57110725200) ;Stomrud, Erik (17343064300) ;Tumani, Hayrettin (7003596212) ;Visser, Pieter Jelle (7101761148) ;Wallin, Anders (7102337222) ;Winblad, Bengt (36048831500) ;Zetterberg, Henrik (6701454676) ;Duits, Flora (55818861100)Teunissen, Charlotte E. (6701704380)Introduction Cerebrospinal fluid collection by lumbar puncture (LP) is performed in the diagnostic workup of several neurological brain diseases. Reluctance to perform the procedure is among others due to a lack of standards and guidelines to minimize the risk of complications, such as post-LP headache or back pain. Methods We provide consensus guidelines for the LP procedure to minimize the risk of complications. The recommendations are based on (1) data from a large multicenter LP feasibility study (evidence level II-2), (2) systematic literature review on LP needle characteristics and post-LP complications (evidence level II-2), (3) discussion of best practice within the Joint Programme Neurodegenerative Disease Research Biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's Disease and Biomarkers for Multiple Sclerosis consortia (evidence level III). Results Our consensus guidelines address contraindications, as well as patient-related and procedure-related risk factors that can influence the development of post-LP complications. Discussion When an LP is performed correctly, the procedure is well tolerated and accepted with a low complication rate. © 2017 The Authors - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The impact of automated hippocampal volumetry on diagnostic confidence in patients with suspected Alzheimer's disease: A European Alzheimer's Disease Consortium study(2017) ;Bosco, Paolo (57202703811) ;Redolfi, Alberto (55913019300) ;Bocchetta, Martina (54390725600) ;Ferrari, Clarissa (57866310100) ;Mega, Anna (54881208700) ;Galluzzi, Samantha (6602161538) ;Austin, Mark (57193548079) ;Chincarini, Andrea (55885268100) ;Collins, D. Louis (57774165200) ;Duchesne, Simon (56255987700) ;Maréchal, Bénédicte (56417426800) ;Roche, Alexis (8353289400) ;Sensi, Francesco (56518113500) ;Wolz, Robin (35099881900) ;Alegret, Montserrat (7003971140) ;Assal, Frederic (7004239955) ;Balasa, Mircea (36668211900) ;Bastin, Christine (6603615734) ;Bougea, Anastasia (55629725400) ;Emek-Savaş, Derya Durusu (55817112000) ;Engelborghs, Sebastiaan (7004850774) ;Grimmer, Timo (6507487659) ;Grosu, Galina (57193547097) ;Kramberger, Milica G. (36544238400) ;Lawlor, Brian (20334798100) ;Mandic Stojmenovic, Gorana (55780903300) ;Marinescu, Mihaela (57193544983) ;Mecocci, Patrizia (7006313835) ;Molinuevo, José Luis (6701588028) ;Morais, Ricardo (56921629200) ;Niemantsverdriet, Ellis (57225227364) ;Nobili, Flavio (57206948479) ;Ntovas, Konstantinos (56525251500) ;O'Dwyer, Sarah (58579718200) ;Paraskevas, George P. (6701365777) ;Pelini, Luca (36193168700) ;Picco, Agnese (40462180900) ;Salmon, Eric (7101864276) ;Santana, Isabel (6603922366) ;Sotolongo-Grau, Oscar (23006652400) ;Spiru, Luiza (24400189700) ;Stefanova, Elka (7004567022) ;Popovic, Katarina Surlan (24081339600) ;Tsolaki, Magda (7004174854) ;Yener, Görsev G. (7003804891) ;Zekry, Dina (6602770815)Frisoni, Giovanni B. (56214208300)Introduction Hippocampal volume is a core biomarker of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, its contribution over the standard diagnostic workup is unclear. Methods Three hundred fifty-six patients, under clinical evaluation for cognitive impairment, with suspected AD and Mini–Mental State Examination ≥20, were recruited across 17 European memory clinics. After the traditional diagnostic workup, diagnostic confidence of AD pathology (DCAD) was estimated by the physicians in charge. The latter were provided with the results of automated hippocampal volumetry in standardized format and DCAD was reassessed. Results An increment of one interquartile range in hippocampal volume was associated with a mean change of DCAD of −8.0% (95% credible interval: [−11.5, −5.0]). Automated hippocampal volumetry showed a statistically significant impact on DCAD beyond the contributions of neuropsychology, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/single-photon emission computed tomography, and cerebrospinal fluid markers (−8.5, CrI: [−11.5, −5.6]; −14.1, CrI: [−19.3, −8.8]; −10.6, CrI: [−14.6, −6.1], respectively). Discussion There is a measurable effect of hippocampal volume on DCAD even when used on top of the traditional diagnostic workup. © 2017 the Alzheimer's Association - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The impact of automated hippocampal volumetry on diagnostic confidence in patients with suspected Alzheimer's disease: A European Alzheimer's Disease Consortium study(2017) ;Bosco, Paolo (57202703811) ;Redolfi, Alberto (55913019300) ;Bocchetta, Martina (54390725600) ;Ferrari, Clarissa (57866310100) ;Mega, Anna (54881208700) ;Galluzzi, Samantha (6602161538) ;Austin, Mark (57193548079) ;Chincarini, Andrea (55885268100) ;Collins, D. Louis (57774165200) ;Duchesne, Simon (56255987700) ;Maréchal, Bénédicte (56417426800) ;Roche, Alexis (8353289400) ;Sensi, Francesco (56518113500) ;Wolz, Robin (35099881900) ;Alegret, Montserrat (7003971140) ;Assal, Frederic (7004239955) ;Balasa, Mircea (36668211900) ;Bastin, Christine (6603615734) ;Bougea, Anastasia (55629725400) ;Emek-Savaş, Derya Durusu (55817112000) ;Engelborghs, Sebastiaan (7004850774) ;Grimmer, Timo (6507487659) ;Grosu, Galina (57193547097) ;Kramberger, Milica G. (36544238400) ;Lawlor, Brian (20334798100) ;Mandic Stojmenovic, Gorana (55780903300) ;Marinescu, Mihaela (57193544983) ;Mecocci, Patrizia (7006313835) ;Molinuevo, José Luis (6701588028) ;Morais, Ricardo (56921629200) ;Niemantsverdriet, Ellis (57225227364) ;Nobili, Flavio (57206948479) ;Ntovas, Konstantinos (56525251500) ;O'Dwyer, Sarah (58579718200) ;Paraskevas, George P. (6701365777) ;Pelini, Luca (36193168700) ;Picco, Agnese (40462180900) ;Salmon, Eric (7101864276) ;Santana, Isabel (6603922366) ;Sotolongo-Grau, Oscar (23006652400) ;Spiru, Luiza (24400189700) ;Stefanova, Elka (7004567022) ;Popovic, Katarina Surlan (24081339600) ;Tsolaki, Magda (7004174854) ;Yener, Görsev G. (7003804891) ;Zekry, Dina (6602770815)Frisoni, Giovanni B. (56214208300)Introduction Hippocampal volume is a core biomarker of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, its contribution over the standard diagnostic workup is unclear. Methods Three hundred fifty-six patients, under clinical evaluation for cognitive impairment, with suspected AD and Mini–Mental State Examination ≥20, were recruited across 17 European memory clinics. After the traditional diagnostic workup, diagnostic confidence of AD pathology (DCAD) was estimated by the physicians in charge. The latter were provided with the results of automated hippocampal volumetry in standardized format and DCAD was reassessed. Results An increment of one interquartile range in hippocampal volume was associated with a mean change of DCAD of −8.0% (95% credible interval: [−11.5, −5.0]). Automated hippocampal volumetry showed a statistically significant impact on DCAD beyond the contributions of neuropsychology, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/single-photon emission computed tomography, and cerebrospinal fluid markers (−8.5, CrI: [−11.5, −5.6]; −14.1, CrI: [−19.3, −8.8]; −10.6, CrI: [−14.6, −6.1], respectively). Discussion There is a measurable effect of hippocampal volume on DCAD even when used on top of the traditional diagnostic workup. © 2017 the Alzheimer's Association
