Ilya M. Nasrallah, MD, PhD - Navigating the New Era of Molecularly Defined Care in Alzheimer’s Disease: Applying Nuclear Medicine to Quantify Neuropathology and Improve Diagnostic Accuracy in the Earliest Stages of the AD Continuum - a podcast by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education

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Go online to PeerView.com/NEF860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a devastating and highly prevalent condition, affecting 10% of people over 65 years of age, and increasing in prevalence as the population ages. Given the heavy economic and social burdens of AD, major emphasis has been placed on finding disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) that can address the underlying pathophysiology and prevent, delay, slow, or halt the inexorable decline of AD. Now, after almost two decades without a new AD treatment, recent advances in DMTs, including the accelerated approval from the FDA of two amyloid-targeting therapies (ATTs) and a third in late-stage development, have opened the door to the possibility of reductions in disease progression and improved patient outcomes. In order for these treatments to be successful, initiation in the prodromal or early symptomatic stages of AD is critical. Fortunately, significant advances have been made in the development and validation of molecular imaging techniques that may aid in an early diagnosis. It is therefore imperative that clinicians remain aware of the evolving role of molecular imaging tools (eg, amyloid PET, FDG PET, tau PET) and PET quantification techniques in the early diagnosis of AD, and are prepared to integrate these diagnostic tools into clinical practice. At a recent PeerView educational event, a panel of AD experts illustrated how to integrate validated and emerging neuroimaging biomarkers and quantitative measures into clinical practice to facilitate AD diagnosis. Through a case-based discussion, the faculty offered learners an in-depth look at the complex diagnostic challenges associated with early AD and mild cognitive impairment, and provided practical guidance on effectively and appropriately incorporating these strategies into patient care. You can now watch this on-demand version of the event! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Employ molecular imaging tools to optimize the timely and accurate neuropathological diagnosis of AD; and Apply quantitative analysis to augment the visual interpretation of PET imaging in AD

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