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Prediction of dementia risk from multimodal repeated measures: The added value of brain MRI biomarkers.
Bercu, Ariane; Dufouil, Carole; Debette, Stéphanie; Joliot, Marc; Tsuchida, Ami; Helmer, Catherine; Devaux, Anthony; Bouteloup, Vincent; Proust-Lima, Cécile; Jacqmin-Gadda, Hélène.
Afiliação
  • Bercu A; University of Bordeaux, Inserm Bordeaux Population Health Research Center U1219 Bordeaux Cedex France.
  • Dufouil C; University of Bordeaux, Inserm Bordeaux Population Health Research Center U1219 Bordeaux Cedex France.
  • Debette S; Pôle de santé publique Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) de Bordeaux Bordeaux Cedex France.
  • Joliot M; University of Bordeaux, Inserm Bordeaux Population Health Research Center U1219 Bordeaux Cedex France.
  • Tsuchida A; Department of Neurology Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases Bordeaux University Hospital Bordeaux Cedex France.
  • Helmer C; Groupe d'Imagerie Neurofonctionelle-Institut des maladies neurodégénératives (GIN-IMN) UMR 5293 Bordeaux University CNRS, CEA Bordeaux Cedex France.
  • Devaux A; University of Bordeaux, Inserm Bordeaux Population Health Research Center U1219 Bordeaux Cedex France.
  • Bouteloup V; Groupe d'Imagerie Neurofonctionelle-Institut des maladies neurodégénératives (GIN-IMN) UMR 5293 Bordeaux University CNRS, CEA Bordeaux Cedex France.
  • Proust-Lima C; University of Bordeaux, Inserm Bordeaux Population Health Research Center U1219 Bordeaux Cedex France.
  • Jacqmin-Gadda H; University of Bordeaux, Inserm Bordeaux Population Health Research Center U1219 Bordeaux Cedex France.
Alzheimers Dement (Amst) ; 16(2): e12578, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38800122
ABSTRACT
Abstract The utility of brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for predicting dementia is debated. We evaluated the added value of repeated brain MRI, including atrophy and cerebral small vessel disease markers, for dementia prediction. We conducted a landmark competing risk analysis in 1716 participants of the French population-based Three-City Study to predict the 5-year risk of dementia using repeated measures of 41 predictors till year 4 of follow-up. Brain MRI markers improved significantly the individual prediction of dementia after accounting for demographics, health measures, and repeated measures of cognition and functional dependency (area under the ROC curve [95% CI] improved from 0.80 [0.79 to 0.82] to 0.83 [0.81 to 0.84]). Nonetheless, accounting for the change over time through repeated MRIs had little impact on predictive abilities. These results highlight the importance of multimodal analysis to evaluate the added predictive abilities of repeated brain MRI for dementia and offer new insights into the predictive performances of various MRI markers. Highlights We evaluated whether repeated brain volumes and cSVD markers improve dementia prediction.The 5-year prediction of dementia is slightly improved when considering brain MRI markers.Measures of hippocampus volume are the main MRI predictors of dementia.Adjusted on cognition, repeated MRI has poor added value over single MRI for dementia prediction.We utilized a longitudinal analysis that considers error-and-missing-prone predictors, and competing death.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Alzheimers Dement (Amst) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Alzheimers Dement (Amst) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article