Validation of the REM behaviour disorder phenoconversion-related pattern in an independent cohort

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Orso BeatriceORCID,Mattioli Pietro,Yoon Eun-Jin,Kim Yu Kyeong,Kim Heejung,Shin Jung Hwan,Kim Ryul,Liguori Claudio,Famà Francesco,Donniaquio Andrea,Massa Federico,García David Vállez,Meles Sanne K.,Leenders Klaus L.,Chiaravalloti Agostino,Pardini Matteo,Bauckneht Matteo,Morbelli Silvia,Nobili Flavio,Lee Jee-Young,Arnaldi Dario

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundA brain glucose metabolism pattern related to phenoconversion in patients with idiopathic/isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder (iRBDconvRP) was recently identified. However, the validation of the iRBDconvRP in an external, independent group of iRBD patients is needed to verify the reproducibility of such pattern, so to increase its importance in clinical and research settings. The aim of this work was to validate the iRBDconvRP in an independent group of iRBD patients.MethodsForty iRBD patients (70 ± 5.59 years, 19 females) underwent brain [18F]FDG-PET in Seoul National University. Thirteen patients phenoconverted at follow-up (7 Parkinson disease, 5 Dementia with Lewy bodies, 1 Multiple system atrophy; follow-up time 35 ± 20.56 months) and 27 patients were still free from parkinsonism/dementia after 62 ± 29.49 months from baseline. We applied the previously identified iRBDconvRP to validate its phenoconversion prediction power.ResultsThe iRBDconvRP significantly discriminated converters from non-converters iRBD patients (p = 0.016; Area under the Curve 0.74, Sensitivity 0.69, Specificity 0.78), and it significantly predicted phenoconversion (Hazard ratio 4.26, C.I.95%: 1.18–15.39).ConclusionsThe iRBDconvRP confirmed its robustness in predicting phenoconversion in an independent group of iRBD patients, suggesting its potential role as a stratification biomarker for disease-modifying trials.

Funder

Università degli Studi di Genova

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Dermatology,General Medicine

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