| Literature DB >> 30579361 |
Joshua D Grill1,2,3,4, Chelsea G Cox5, Kristin Harkins6,7, Jason Karlawish6,7,8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The experiences of biomarker-ineligible cognitively normal persons can inform trial conduct and the translation of preclinical Alzheimer's disease (AD) into clinical practice.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; Asymptomatic; Disclosure; Preclinical; Prevention
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30579361 PMCID: PMC6303934 DOI: 10.1186/s13195-018-0452-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Alzheimers Res Ther Impact factor: 6.982
Participant characteristics (n = 33)
| Characteristics | Data |
|---|---|
| Female, | 25 (76) |
| Non-Hispanic white, | 25 (76) |
| Age, years, mean (SD) [range] | 73.6 (5.3) [65–83] |
| Education, years, mean (SD) [range] | 16.9 (2.2) [13–22] |
| Months between PET disclosure and interview, median [range] | 20.0 [3–30] |
| IES score at time of interview, mean (SD) [range] | 3.1 (6.2) [0–33] |
| Family history of dementia, | 17 (52) |
| Study partner type, | |
| • Spouse | 20 (61) |
| • Friend/companion | 6 (18) |
| • Adult child | 5 (15) |
| • Other | 2 (6) |
IES Impact of Events Scale
Impression of disclosed amyloid positron emission tomography results
| Theme/example quotes |
|
|---|---|
| The scan made the participant ineligible to enroll | 26 |
| The scan failed to demonstrate adequate plaque burden | 17 |
| The scan demonstrated the absence of plaques | 14 |
| The scan result could change in the future | 8 |
| The scan failed to demonstrate adequate tangles | 2 |
| Other | 1 |
Reactions to amyloid positron emission tomography results
| Theme/example quotes |
|
|---|---|
| Learning the result caused relief | 17 |
| Learning the result caused disappointment that the participant could not continue in the study | 12 |
| The result was unexpected or caused surprise | 12 |
| The result meant that the participant was at relatively lower risk for AD | 11 |
| The result was expected | 8 |
| The result meant that the participant is not at risk for AD | 4 |
| The participant desired to learn more information about the scan result, beyond the information disclosed | 2 |
| The result reinforced the participant’s choices related to lifestyle | 1 |
Desire to repeat amyloid positron emission tomography scan
| Themes that endorsed undergoing repeat amyloid PET/example quotes |
|
| To assess potential change in the scan result | 12 |
| To help advance research | 11 |
| To learn updated risk for AD | 8 |
| Curiosity | 7 |
| Themes that did not endorse undergoing repeat amyloid PET/example quotes | |
| Due to a negative experience or safety concerns | 5 |
| Repeat imaging is unnecessary | 4 |