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Alzheimer Disease: Standard of Diagnosis, Treatment, Care, and Prevention

Stefan Teipel, Deborah Gustafson, Rik Ossenkoppele, Oskar Hansson, Claudio Babiloni, Michael Wagner, Steffi G. Riedel‐Heller, Ingo Kilimann, Yi Tang

2022Journal of Nuclear Medicine32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alzheimer disease (AD) is the most frequent cause of dementia in people 60 y old or older. This white paper summarizes the current standards of AD diagnosis, treatment, care, and prevention. Cerebrospinal fluid and PET measures of cerebral amyloidosis and tauopathy allow the diagnosis of AD even before dementia (prodromal stage) and provide endpoints for treatments aimed at slowing the AD course. Licensed pharmacologic symptomatic drugs enhance cholinergic pathways and moderate excess of glutamatergic transmission to stabilize cognition. Disease-modifying experimental drugs moderate or remove brain amyloidosis, but so far with modest clinical effects. Nonpharmacologic interventions and a healthy lifestyle (diet, socioaffective inclusion, cognitive stimulation, physical exercise, and others) provide some beneficial effects. Prevention targets mainly modifiable dementia risk factors such as unhealthy lifestyle, cardiovascular-metabolic and sleep-wake cycle abnormalities, and mental disorders. A major challenge for the future is telemonitoring in the real world of these modifiable risk factors.

Topics & Concepts

DementiaMedicineDiseaseIntensive care medicineCognitive declineAlzheimer's diseaseInternal medicineDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsCholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases
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