Clinical validation of the cingulate island sign visual rating scale in dementia with Lewy bodies

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Clinical validation of the cingulate island sign visual rating scale in dementia with Lewy bodies. / Feng, Linda Ruohua; Vogel, Asmus; Mellergaard, Clara; Waldemar, Gunhild; Hasselbalch, Steen Gregers; Law, Ian; Henriksen, Otto Mølby; Frederiksen, Kristian Steen.

I: Journal of the Neurological Sciences, Bind 451, 120719, 2023.

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Feng, LR, Vogel, A, Mellergaard, C, Waldemar, G, Hasselbalch, SG, Law, I, Henriksen, OM & Frederiksen, KS 2023, 'Clinical validation of the cingulate island sign visual rating scale in dementia with Lewy bodies', Journal of the Neurological Sciences, bind 451, 120719. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2023.120719

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Feng, L. R., Vogel, A., Mellergaard, C., Waldemar, G., Hasselbalch, S. G., Law, I., Henriksen, O. M., & Frederiksen, K. S. (2023). Clinical validation of the cingulate island sign visual rating scale in dementia with Lewy bodies. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 451, [120719]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2023.120719

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Feng LR, Vogel A, Mellergaard C, Waldemar G, Hasselbalch SG, Law I o.a. Clinical validation of the cingulate island sign visual rating scale in dementia with Lewy bodies. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 2023;451. 120719. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2023.120719

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Feng, Linda Ruohua ; Vogel, Asmus ; Mellergaard, Clara ; Waldemar, Gunhild ; Hasselbalch, Steen Gregers ; Law, Ian ; Henriksen, Otto Mølby ; Frederiksen, Kristian Steen. / Clinical validation of the cingulate island sign visual rating scale in dementia with Lewy bodies. I: Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 2023 ; Bind 451.

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title = "Clinical validation of the cingulate island sign visual rating scale in dementia with Lewy bodies",
abstract = "Introduction: The cingulate island sign (CIS) is a metabolic pattern on [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose ([18F]FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) associated with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). The aim of this study was to validate the visual CIS rating scale (CISRs) for the diagnosis of DLB and to explore the clinical correlates. Methods: This single-center study included 166 DLB patients and 161 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The CIS on [18F]FDG-PET scans was rated using the CISRs independently by three blinded raters. Results: The optimal cut-off to differentiate DLB from AD was a CISRs score ≥ 1 (sensitivity = 66%, specificity = 84%) whereas a CISRs score ≥ 2 (sensitivity = 58%, specificity = 92%) was optimal to differentiate amyloid positive DLB (n = 43 (82.7%)) and AD. To identify DLB with abnormal (n = 53 (72.6%)) versus normal (n = 20 (27.4%)) dopamine transporter imaging, a CISRs cut-off of 4 had a specificity of 95%. DLB with a CISRs score of 4 performed significantly better in tests on free verbal recall and picture based cued recall, but worse on processing speed compared to DLB with a CISRs score of 0. Conclusion: This study confirms the CISRs as a valid marker for the diagnosis of DLB with a high specificity and a lower, but acceptable, sensitivity. Concomitant AD pathology does not influence diagnostic accuracy of the CISRs. In DLB patients, presence of CIS is associated with relative preserved memory function and impaired processing speed.",
keywords = "Amyloid, Cingulate island sign, Dementia with Lewy bodies, Dopamine transporter, Visual rating scale, [F]FDG-PET",
author = "Feng, {Linda Ruohua} and Asmus Vogel and Clara Mellergaard and Gunhild Waldemar and Hasselbalch, {Steen Gregers} and Ian Law and Henriksen, {Otto M{\o}lby} and Frederiksen, {Kristian Steen}",
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year = "2023",
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journal = "Journal of the Neurological Sciences",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Clinical validation of the cingulate island sign visual rating scale in dementia with Lewy bodies

AU - Feng, Linda Ruohua

AU - Vogel, Asmus

AU - Mellergaard, Clara

AU - Waldemar, Gunhild

AU - Hasselbalch, Steen Gregers

AU - Law, Ian

AU - Henriksen, Otto Mølby

AU - Frederiksen, Kristian Steen

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Introduction: The cingulate island sign (CIS) is a metabolic pattern on [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose ([18F]FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) associated with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). The aim of this study was to validate the visual CIS rating scale (CISRs) for the diagnosis of DLB and to explore the clinical correlates. Methods: This single-center study included 166 DLB patients and 161 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The CIS on [18F]FDG-PET scans was rated using the CISRs independently by three blinded raters. Results: The optimal cut-off to differentiate DLB from AD was a CISRs score ≥ 1 (sensitivity = 66%, specificity = 84%) whereas a CISRs score ≥ 2 (sensitivity = 58%, specificity = 92%) was optimal to differentiate amyloid positive DLB (n = 43 (82.7%)) and AD. To identify DLB with abnormal (n = 53 (72.6%)) versus normal (n = 20 (27.4%)) dopamine transporter imaging, a CISRs cut-off of 4 had a specificity of 95%. DLB with a CISRs score of 4 performed significantly better in tests on free verbal recall and picture based cued recall, but worse on processing speed compared to DLB with a CISRs score of 0. Conclusion: This study confirms the CISRs as a valid marker for the diagnosis of DLB with a high specificity and a lower, but acceptable, sensitivity. Concomitant AD pathology does not influence diagnostic accuracy of the CISRs. In DLB patients, presence of CIS is associated with relative preserved memory function and impaired processing speed.

AB - Introduction: The cingulate island sign (CIS) is a metabolic pattern on [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose ([18F]FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) associated with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). The aim of this study was to validate the visual CIS rating scale (CISRs) for the diagnosis of DLB and to explore the clinical correlates. Methods: This single-center study included 166 DLB patients and 161 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The CIS on [18F]FDG-PET scans was rated using the CISRs independently by three blinded raters. Results: The optimal cut-off to differentiate DLB from AD was a CISRs score ≥ 1 (sensitivity = 66%, specificity = 84%) whereas a CISRs score ≥ 2 (sensitivity = 58%, specificity = 92%) was optimal to differentiate amyloid positive DLB (n = 43 (82.7%)) and AD. To identify DLB with abnormal (n = 53 (72.6%)) versus normal (n = 20 (27.4%)) dopamine transporter imaging, a CISRs cut-off of 4 had a specificity of 95%. DLB with a CISRs score of 4 performed significantly better in tests on free verbal recall and picture based cued recall, but worse on processing speed compared to DLB with a CISRs score of 0. Conclusion: This study confirms the CISRs as a valid marker for the diagnosis of DLB with a high specificity and a lower, but acceptable, sensitivity. Concomitant AD pathology does not influence diagnostic accuracy of the CISRs. In DLB patients, presence of CIS is associated with relative preserved memory function and impaired processing speed.

KW - Amyloid

KW - Cingulate island sign

KW - Dementia with Lewy bodies

KW - Dopamine transporter

KW - Visual rating scale

KW - [F]FDG-PET

U2 - 10.1016/j.jns.2023.120719

DO - 10.1016/j.jns.2023.120719

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 37421880

AN - SCOPUS:85164364423

VL - 451

JO - Journal of the Neurological Sciences

JF - Journal of the Neurological Sciences

SN - 0022-510X

M1 - 120719

ER -

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