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

Antonio Sanchez-Soblechero,Angel Berbel,Alberto Villarejo, Itziar Palmi-Cortes, Alba Vieira,Maria Jose Gil-Moreno, Cristina Fernandez,Angel Martin-Montes,Maria Teresa Carreras, Yolanda Fernandez, Carolina Puertas, Victor Blanco-Palmero,Sara Llamas,Marta Gonzalez-Sanchez, Teresa Lapena, Pilar de Luis,Sagrario Manzano,Javier Olazaran

ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA-TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH & CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS(2024)

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INTRODUCTION: Biomarker-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. METHODS: ReDeMa (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. RESULTS: A 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. DISCUSSION: The NIA-AA criteria are adequate and utile for usual practice in memory and neurology clinics, improving diagnostic confidence and significantly modifying patient management.
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Alzheimer's disease,CSF biomarkers,clinical impact,NIA-AA diagnostic criteria,diagnostic confidence
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