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Blood Biomarkers to Detect Alzheimer Disease in Primary Care and Secondary Care

Lund University · Skåne University Hospital · +10 more institutions

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Abstract

Importance

An accurate blood test for Alzheimer disease (AD) could streamline the diagnostic workup and treatment of AD.

Objective

To prospectively evaluate a clinically available AD blood test in primary care and secondary care using predefined biomarker cutoff values. Design, Setting, and Participants: There were 1213 patients undergoing clinical evaluation due to cognitive symptoms who were examined between February 2020 and January 2024 in Sweden. The biomarker cutoff values had been established in an independent cohort and were applied to a primary care cohort (n = 307) and a secondary care cohort (n = 300); 1 plasma sample per patient was analyzed as part of a single batch for each cohort. The blood test was then evaluated prospectively in the primary care cohort (n = 208) and in the secondary care cohort (n = 398); 1 plasma sample per patient was sent for analysis within 2 weeks of collection. Exposure: Blood tests based on plasma analyses by mass spectrometry to determine the ratio of plasma phosphorylated tau 217 (p-tau217) to non-p-tau217 (expressed as percentage of p-tau217) alone and when combined with the amyloid-β 42 and amyloid-β 40 (Aβ42:Aβ40) plasma ratio (the amyloid probability score 2 [APS2]). Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary outcome was AD pathology (determined by abnormal cerebrospinal fluid Aβ42:Aβ40 ratio and p-tau217). The secondary outcome was clinical AD. The positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), diagnostic accuracy, and area under the curve (AUC) values were calculated.

Citation impact

306
total citations
FWCI
102.23
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100%
References
38
Citations per year

Authors

16

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Primary care
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Disease
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Primary (astronomy)
  • Internal medicine
  • Family medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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