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Clinical utility of FDG-PET for the differential diagnosis among the main forms of dementia

Autores: Nestor, P. J. (Autor de correspondencia); Altomare, D.; Festari, C. ; Drzezga, A.; Rivolta, J.; Walker, Z. ; Bouwman, F.; Orini, S.; Law, I. ; Agosta, F.; Arbizu Lostao, Javier; Boccardi, M.; Nobili, F. ; Frisoni, G. B.
Título de la revista: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND MOLECULAR IMAGING
ISSN: 1619-7070
Volumen: 45
Número: 9
Páginas: 1509 - 1525
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Resumen:
To assess the clinical utility of FDG-PET as a diagnostic aid for differentiating Alzheimer's disease (AD; both typical and atypical forms), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD), vascular dementia (VaD) and non-degenerative pseudodementia. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using the PICO model to extract evidence from relevant studies. An expert panel then voted on six different diagnostic scenarios using the Delphi method. The level of empirical study evidence for the use of FDG-PET was considered good for the discrimination of DLB and AD; fair for discriminating FTLD from AD; poor for atypical AD; and lacking for discriminating DLB from FTLD, AD from VaD, and for pseudodementia. Delphi voting led to consensus in all scenarios within two iterations. Panellists supported the use of FDG-PET for all PICOs-including those where study evidence was poor or lacking-based on its negative predictive value and on the assistance it provides when typical patterns of hypometabolism for a given diagnosis are observed. Although there is an overall lack of evidence on which to base strong recommendations, it was generally concluded that FDG-PET has a diagnostic role in all scenarios. Prospective studies targeting diagnostically uncertain patients for assessing the added value of FDG-PET would be highly desirable.
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