Translating NIA‐AA criteria into usual practice: Report from the ReDeMa Project

Author:

Sánchez‐Soblechero Antonio1,Berbel Angel2,Villarejo Alberto3,Palmí‐Cortés Itziar4,Vieira Alba5,Gil‐Moreno María José6,Fernández Cristina7,Martín‐Montes Ãngel8,Carreras María Teresa5,Fernández Yolanda9,Puertas Carolina10,Blanco‐Palmero Victor3,Llamas Sara3,González‐Sánchez Marta311,Lapeña Teresa2,de Luis Pilar12,Manzano Sagrario13,Olazarán Javier14

Affiliation:

1. Neurology Service University Hospital Gregorio Marañón Madrid Spain

2. Neurology Service Cruz Roja Hospital Madrid Spain

3. Neurology Service University Hospital 12 de Octubre Madrid Spain

4. Neurology Service University Hospital Infanta Sofía, San Sebastián de los Reyes Madrid Spain

5. Neurology Service University Hospital la Princesa Madrid Spain

6. Neurology Service Torrejón University Hospital Madrid Spain

7. Neurology Service University Hospital Sanitas La Moraleja Madrid Spain

8. Hospital La Paz Institute for Health Research – IdiPAZ (La Paz University Hospital – Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) Madrid Spain

9. Memory Disorders Clinic ‐ HM Hospitals and Neurology Service ‐ University Hospital Gregorio Marañón Madrid Spain

10. Clinical Biochemistry Service University Hospital Gregorio Marañón Madrid Spain

11. Group of Neurodegenerative Diseases University Hospital 12 de Octubre Research Institute (imas12), and Biomedical Research Networking Center in Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIBERNED) Madrid Spain

12. Neurology Service HM Hospitals Madrid Spain

13. Neurology Service Infanta Leonor University Hospital Madrid Spain

14. Memory Disorders Clinic ‐ HM Hospitals Neurology Service ‐ University Hospital Gregorio Marañón, and Maria Wolff Foundation Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractINTRODUCTIONBiomarker‐informed criteria were proposed for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) by the National Institute on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association (NIA‐AA) in 2011; however, the adequacy of this criteria has not been sufficiently evaluated.METHODSReDeMa (Red de Demencias de Madrid) is a regional cohort of patients attending memory and neurology clinics. Core cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers were obtained, NIA‐AA diagnostic criteria were considered, and changes in diagnosis and management were evaluated.RESULTSA total of 233 patients were analyzed (mean age 70 years, 50% women, 73% AD). The diagnostic language was modified significantly, with a majority assumption of NIA‐AA definitions (69%). Confidence in diagnosis increased from 70% to 92% (p < 0.0005) and management was changed in 71% of patient/caregivers. The influence of neurologist's age or expertise on study results was minimal.DISCUSSIONThe NIA‐AA criteria are adequate and utile for usual practice in memory and neurology clinics, improving diagnostic confidence and significantly modifying patient management.HIGHLIGHTS Alzheimer's disease (AD) cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers increase diagnostic certainty regardless of the neurologist. AD CSF biomarkers lead to changes in disease management . Biomarker‐enriched, 2011 NIA‐AA diagnostic criteria are adequate for usual practice.

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Wiley

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