DOI: 10.1177/13872877261477750 ISSN: 1387-2877
The case for FDG-PET and NaF-PET in risk stratification of mild cognitive impairment
Abass Alavi, Jaskeerat Gujral, Om H. Gandhi, Amir A. Amanullah, Cyrus Ayubcha, Shiv Patil, Thomas J. Werner, Poul Flemming Høilund-Carlsen
According to a recent study, integrating amyloid-PET, structural MRI, carotid Doppler ultrasound, cognitive testing, and
APOE
genotyping improves estimation of dementia progression in patients with mild cognitive impairment, with carotid plaque burden emerging as a dominant predictor in amyloid-β–negative cases. We agree that vascular pathology is crucial but suggest that future models consider supplementing amyloid-PET with FDG-PET, a well-validated functional marker of neuronal injury, and carotid Doppler with
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F-sodium fluoride (NaF)-PET which can detect and quantify early, active microcalcification. This could further improve risk stratification while facilitating detection of potentially modifiable disease processes.