Alzheimer Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Calibration and Validation of a Computerized Olfactory Test in Subjects With Alzheimer's Disease in a Mild Stage
This study evaluates the effectiveness of the smell tests that are used in early diagnosis of mild dementia.
For twenty years research has shown a strong link between olfactory disorders and Alzheimer's
disease. The focus is on the very early alteration of the olfaction which acts as a harbinger
of the disease since it is detectable in its asymptomatic phase. In addition, olfactory
involvement is a precursor to the transformation of mild cognitive impairment into MA. Indeed
the anatomical structures the first lesions are located in the transentorhinal region of the
temporal lobe and entorhinal phase, before progressing towards the limbic system, which will
mark the clinical appearance of the first signs of AD.
In literature, it has been shown that there was no olfactory test that is recognized as a
gold standard in the scientific community due to a lack of homogeneity of the tools used,
their availability and their validity depending on the culture. Moreover, of all the tests
currently available, none are specific to neurodegenerative diseases.
Very recent studies show that there is also a strong preference for imaging tools or
biomarkers in the detection of AD, but it appears that the olfactory disorders are well
before these markers. It has been shown that an identification test is comparable in
predictive accuracy to neuroimaging and cerebrospinal fluid sampling.
This study will therefore focus on the calibration and validation of a computerized olfactory
test for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and based the recommendations of professionals
so as to promote the effective use of this test in clinical practice.
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