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Blood test for Alzheimer’s detected cases with 90% accuracy

by Universalwellnesssystems

A simple blood test is better than traditional tests for determining whether Alzheimer’s disease is the cause of memory loss, accurately diagnosing it about 90 percent of the time, according to a new study.

Dementia specialists were able to identify Alzheimer’s disease 73% of the time, compared with 61% by general practitioners. study The study of 1,213 patients in Sweden was published Sunday in JAMA, the journal published by the American Medical Association, and presented the same day at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Philadelphia.

The encouraging findings come amid a larger effort to develop a cheap, simple blood test that could quickly diagnose Alzheimer’s patients without forcing them to undergo more expensive, invasive tests such as spinal taps. Blood tests are already used in doctors’ offices, but they are often not covered by insurance and can cost hundreds of dollars or more.

“Overall, this is a good addition to a rapidly growing body of literature, but it’s not necessarily a game-changer in itself,” said Cliff Abrahams, a professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of Otago in New Zealand, who was not involved in the study.

The study authors pooled data on patients with cognitive symptoms, with an average age of 74. Of these, approximately 23% had subjective cognitive decline, 44% had mild cognitive impairment, and 33% had dementia.

The authors measured levels of p-tau217, a protein that builds up and causes damage in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease, and amyloid beta, another protein that is considered a biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease.

“It’s clear, but not surprising, that a blood test has greater diagnostic accuracy than clinical assessments, such as cognitive tests, which only give indirect information about brain health,” Abraham said.

An alternative method for diagnosing Alzheimer’s is a PET scan, but it can cost more than $5,000 and is not covered by Medicare except in clinical trials, while a spinal tap is invasive.

The study adds to evidence that diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease may soon become faster and easier. A faster, more accurate diagnosis could help patients and their families prepare for medical expenses, participate in clinical trials, and anticipate care needs, the team said. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. Over 6 million AmericansAlthough younger people can get Alzheimer’s, most patients are older adults, and according to the CDC, the number of people over age 65 with the disease doubles every five years. By 2060, up to 14 million Americans could have Alzheimer’s.

The disease begins with mild memory loss, but as it progresses, patients can lose the ability to hold a conversation. It is one of the top 10 causes of death in the United States, and mortality rates are rising. There are medications that can slow the progression of the disease, but there is no cure.

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