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Our central hypothesis is that the early metabolic lesions of MCI can be reliably detected in individual subjects by objective analysis of [18]F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron-emission tomography (PET) brain images, earlier and more accurately than by subjective clinician rating.
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Our goal with this proposal is a prospective, longitudinal study that will examine subjects over a three-year span to establish the presence of MCI, evaluate progression of disease, and determine the validity of this method in detecting early MCI. Specifically, we predict that by using our Cognitive Decline Index (CDI) method of objective examination of FDG PET brain images from patients diagnosed with MCI or mild AD, we can accurately discriminate very early abnormalities in cerebral metabolism, and that this research method can be validated and translated into a clinically useful tool for the early detection of MCI. Our long-range goals are the development of methods and tools that enable the detection of pathology in individual patients at risk for cognitive impairment.
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MCI Inclusion Criteria (patients):
MCI criteria met:
Memory complaint, preferably corroborated by an informant.
Objective memory impairment (based on cognitive test scores).
Normal general cognitive function.
Intact ADL.
Not demented.
MCI Exclusion Criteria (patients):
Mild Alzheimer's Disease (AD) Inclusion criteria (patients):
Cognitive impairment manifested as memory problems, problems with language, difficulty carrying out motor activities, difficulty naming things, and/or problems planning or organizing, all of which impair function and are worsening over time.
Mild Alzheimer's Disease (AD) Exclusion Criteria:
MCI Inclusion criteria (controls)
MCI Exclusion criteria (controls)
First-degree relative with dementia or clinically relevant memory problems.
Neuropsychiatric diagnoses (e.g., stroke, head trauma, depression, any psychoses).
Major medical illness (e.g., diabetes, severe /uncontrolled hypertension, hypothyroidism).
Current substance or alcohol dependence or history of same, and no alcohol or substance abuse within the last eight weeks.
MRI findings must be normal or unremarkable for the age of the patient. Examples of abnormal (exclusory) findings are occult lacunar infarct, arteriovenous malformation) Examples of non-exclusory findings include mild atrophy, mild to moderate periventricular white matter changes. Other MRI findings will be evaluated in consultation with coinvestigator neuroradiologists and clinical judgment will be used to determine if the subject can continue in the study.
Dropout criteria (all):
Subjects that begin the study and are not able to finish the study will be tracked. Ongoing criteria for termination from the study will include:
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