18F-FDG PET for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease dementia and other dementias in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI)

No SJR dataJan 29, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using brain glucose scans to help early diagnosis of Alzheimer's and other dementias in people with mild memory problems

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Abstract

The estimated sensitivity for detecting conversion from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease dementia using ¹⁸F-FDG PET is 76% at a median specificity of 82%.

  • Sensitivities for conversion from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer's disease dementia ranged from 25% to 100%.
  • Specificities for the same conversion varied between 15% and 100%.
  • A positive likelihood ratio of 4.03 and a negative likelihood ratio of 0.34 were calculated based on the summary ROC curve.
  • Five studies assessed the accuracy of ¹⁸F-FDG PET for all types of dementia, with sensitivities between 46% and 95% and specificities between 29% and 100%.
  • Most studies included in the meta-analysis had an unclear risk of bias, particularly concerning participant selection and reference standards.
  • Current evidence does not support the routine clinical use of ¹⁸F-FDG PET scans in people with MCI due to variability in specificity and lack of defined test thresholds.

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