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Investigating patient eligibility for anti-amyloid monoclonal antibody treatment of Alzheimer's disease: real-world data from an Austrian psychiatric memory clinic population

Michaela Defrancesco, Elke R. Gizewski, Stephanie Mangesius, Malik Galijašević, Irene Virgolini, Alexander Kroiss, Josef Marksteiner, J Jehle, Burak Doganyigit, Alex Hofer

2024BJPsych Open14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pharmacological treatment options for patients with dementia owing to Alzheimer's disease are limited to symptomatic therapy. Recently, the US Food and Drug Administration approved the monoclonal antibody lecanemab for the treatment of amyloid-positive patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and early Alzheimer´s dementia. European approval is expected in 2024. Data on the applicability and eligibility for treatment with anti-amyloid monoclonal antibodies outside of a study population are lacking. AIMS: This study examined eligibility criteria for lecanemab in a real-world memory clinic population between 1 January 2022 and 31 July 2023. METHOD: We conducted a retrospective, single-centre study applying the clinical trial eligibility criteria for lecanemab to out-patients of a specialised psychiatric memory clinic. Eligibility for anti-amyloid treatment was assessed following the phase 3 inclusion and exclusion criteria and the published recommendations for lecanemab. RESULTS: = 196) were diagnosed with dementia or neurocognitive disorder owing to another aetiology. Applying all lecanemab eligibility criteria, 11 (4.3%) patients with dementia and two (1.5%) patients with MCI would have been eligible for treatment with this compound, whereas 13 dementia (5.1%) and 14 (10.4%) MCI patients met clinical inclusion criteria, but had no available amyloid status. CONCLUSIONS: Even in a memory clinic with a good infrastructure and sufficient facilities for dementia diagnostics, most patients do not meet the eligibility criteria for treatment with lecanemab.

Topics & Concepts

DiseaseMedicineMonoclonal antibodyPsychiatryPopulationAmyloid (mycology)Alzheimer's diseaseAntibodyGerontologyImmunologyInternal medicinePathologyEnvironmental healthDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsMultiple Sclerosis Research Studies
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