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Improving the Diagnosis of the Frontal Variant of Alzheimer's Disease with the DAPHNE Scale.

Authors :
Lehingue, Elsa
Gueniat, Julien
Jourdaa, Sandra
Hardouin, Jean Benoît
Pallardy, Amandine
Courtemanche, Hélène
Rocher, Laetitia
Etcharry-Bouyx, Frédérique
Auriacombe, Sophie
Mollion, Hélène
Formaglio, Maite
Rouaud, Olivier
Bretonniere, Cedric
Thomas-Anterion, Catherine
Boutoleau-Bretonniere, Claire
Hardouin, Jean BenoÎt
Rocher, Laëtitia
Formaglio, Maité
Bretonnière, Cédric
Thomas-Antérion, Catherine
Source :
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease; 2021, Vol. 79 Issue 4, p1735-1745, 11p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>The frontal variant of Alzheimer's disease (fAD) is poorly understood and poorly defined. The diagnosis remains challenging. The main differential diagnosis is the behavioral variant of frontotemporal degeneration (bvFTD). For fAD, there is some dissociation between the clinical frontal presentation and imaging and neuropathological studies, which do not always find a specific involvement of the frontal lobes. DAPHNE is a behavioral scale, which demonstrated excellent performance to distinguish between bvFTD and AD.<bold>Objective: </bold>The aim of the present study was to assess the reliability of this new tool to improve the clinical diagnosis of fAD.<bold>Methods: </bold>Twenty fAD patients and their caregivers were prospectively included and were compared with 36 bvFTD and 22 AD patients.<bold>Results: </bold>The three main behavioral disorders in the fAD patients were apathy, loss of empathy, and disinhibition. Three disorders were discriminant because they were less frequent and less severe in the fAD patients than in the bvFTD patients, namely hyperorality, neglect, and perseverations. This specific pattern of behavioral disorders was corroborated by SPECT or 18FDG PET-CT scan that showed that patients with fAD could have a medial frontal hypoperfusion, whereas in bvFTD patients the orbitofrontal cortex was the main involved region, with more diffuse hypoperfusion.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>We demonstrated that DAPHNE had good sensitivity and good specificity to discriminate between the three groups and in particular between fAD and bvFTD patients. DAPHNE is a quick tool that could help clinicians in memory clinics not only to differentiate bvFTD from typical AD but also from fAD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13872877
Volume :
79
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151421408
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-201088