Dementia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Early and Long-Term Value of Imaging Brain Metabolism
A brain PET scan is recognized as "reasonable and necessary" for some patients with "a recently established diagnosis of dementia" (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Decision Memo CAG-00088R, 2004), but evidence is less clear for patients having less severe cognitive problems. A substantial portion of such patients will develop Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, which affect millions of people in the U.S., costing us over $100 billion annually. This project employs a prospective randomized protocol to determine whether PET scanning can help distinguish those patients with early Alzheimer's changes in their brains from those having other causes of cognitive impairment more accurately than is done with current clinical practices alone, and lead to earlier, more effective therapies which extend patients' abilities to think and function independently.
People experiencing mild cognitive changes represent an epidemiologically major segment of
the geriatric patient population. In the present proposal, we aim to measure how knowledge
of cerebral metabolic information 1) influences working diagnoses and management of patients
being evaluated for symptoms of early cognitive decline, and 2) impacts upon long-term
clinical outcomes, particularly of subjects having metabolic patterns consistent with
presence of Alzheimer's disease (AD)-like changes in their brains. A total of 710 patients
suffering from documentable decline of cognitive function in the absence of overt dementia
will be studied at nine U.S. institutions with extensive experience and infrastructure in
place for the evaluation of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, and for neuroimaging.
In this prospective, investigation, subjects will undergo baseline neuropsychologic testing
and neuroimaging with MRI and FDGPET. PET scan reports will be sealed and randomized with
respect to whether they are released to patients' managing physicians at the time of
interpretation, or two years after the time that scanning is performed.
Working diagnoses of managing physicians will be recorded, as will the treatment decisions
made by the managing physicians and their patients. Cognitive abilities, functional status,
utilization of healthcare resources, and other clinical and social contact parameters will
be assessed every six months. Our major hypotheses are that among patients whose PET results
are immediately conveyed to their referring physicians, diagnoses and management plans will
be positively affected, leading to more effective utilization of healthcare resources and to
maintenance of cognitive and functional abilities at a higher level. This project will also
provide a rich source of data that can be used to address questions outside of its major
focus (e.g., prognostic accuracy of volumetric MRI data used instead of, or in conjunction
with, FDG-PET data; incremental predictive value of applying statistically parameterizing
and/or quantifying software tools to imaging data).
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