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February 10, 2023
Journal Article
Title

Forecasting individual progression trajectories in Alzheimer’s disease

Abstract
The anticipation of progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is crucial for evaluations of secondary prevention measures thought to modify the disease trajectory. However, it is difficult to forecast the natural progression of AD, notably because several functions decline at different ages and different rates in different patients. We evaluate here AD Course Map, a statistical model predicting the progression of neuropsychological assessments and imaging biomarkers for a patient from current medical and radiological data at early disease stages. We tested the method on more than 96,000 cases, with a pool of more than 4,600 patients from four continents. We measured the accuracy of the method for selecting participants displaying a progression of clinical endpoints during a hypothetical trial. We show that enriching the population with the predicted progressors decreases the required sample size by 38% to 50%, depending on trial duration, outcome, and targeted disease stage, from asymptomatic individuals at risk of AD to subjects with early and mild AD. We show that the method introduces no biases regarding sex or geographic locations and is robust to missing data. It performs best at the earliest stages of disease and is therefore highly suitable for use in prevention trials.
Author(s)
Maheux, Etienne
Sorbonne Université, Institut du Cerveau - Paris Brain Institute - ICM, CNRS
Koval, Igor
Ortholand, Juliette
Birkenbihl, Colin  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Algorithmen und Wissenschaftliches Rechnen SCAI  
Archetti, Damiano
Bouteloup, Vincent
Epelbaum, Stephane
Dufouil, Carole
Hofmann-Apitius, Martin  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Algorithmen und Wissenschaftliches Rechnen SCAI  
Durrleman, Stanley
Journal
Nature Communications  
Open Access
DOI
10.1038/s41467-022-35712-5
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Algorithmen und Wissenschaftliches Rechnen SCAI  
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