Subjective cognitive decline and stage 2 of Alzheimer disease in patients from memory centers

Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association(2023)

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Introduction It is uncertain whether subjective cognitive decline (SCD) in individuals who seek medical help serves the identification of the initial symptomatic stage 2 of the Alzheimer's disease (AD) continuum. Methods Cross-sectional and longitudinal data from the multicenter, memory clinic-based DELCODE study. Results The SCD group showed slightly worse cognition as well as more subtle functional and behavioral symptoms than the control group (CO). SCD-A+ cases (39.3% of all SCD) showed greater hippocampal atrophy, lower cognitive and functional performance, and more behavioral symptoms than CO-A+. Amyloid concentration in the CSF had a greater effect on longitudinal cognitive decline in SCD than in the CO group. Discussion Our data suggests that SCD serves the identification of stage 2 of the AD continuum and that stage 2, operationalized as SCD-A+, is associated with subtle, but extended impact of AD pathology in terms of neurodegeneration, symptoms and clinical progression.
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amyloid beta 42,Alzheimer's disease,apolipoprotein E,cerebrospinal fluid,longitudinal,magnetic resonance imaging,mild cognitive impairment,positron emission tomography,subjective cognitive decline,tau
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