18F-florbetapir Positron Emission Tomography–determined Cerebral β-Amyloid Deposition and Neurocognitive Performance after Cardiac Surgery. (April 2018)
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- 18F-florbetapir Positron Emission Tomography–determined Cerebral β-Amyloid Deposition and Neurocognitive Performance after Cardiac Surgery. (April 2018)
- Main Title:
- 18F-florbetapir Positron Emission Tomography–determined Cerebral β-Amyloid Deposition and Neurocognitive Performance after Cardiac Surgery
- Authors:
- Klinger, Rebecca Y.
James, Olga G.
Borges-Neto, Salvador
Bisanar, Tiffany
Li, Yi-Ju
Qi, Wenjing
Berger, Miles
Terrando, Niccolò
Newman, Mark F.
Doraiswamy, P. Murali
Mathew, Joseph P.
Weiner, Michael W.
Aisen, Paul
Weiner, Michael
Aisen, Paul
Petersen, Ronald
Jack, Clifford R.
Jagust, William
Trojanowki, John Q.
Toga, Arthur W.
Beckett, Laurel
Green, Robert C.
Saykin, Andrew J.
Morris, John
Shaw, Leslie M.
Khachaturian, Zaven
Sorensen, Greg
Carrillo, Maria
Kuller, Lew
Raichle, Marc
Paul, Steven
Davies, Peter
Fillit, Howard
Hefti, Franz
Holtzman, David
Mesulam, M. Marcel
Potter, William
Snyder, Peter
Schwartz, Adam
Green, Robert C.
Montine, Tom
Petersen, Ronald
Aisen, Paul
Thomas, Ronald G.
Donohue, Michael
Walter, Sarah
Gessert, Devon
Sather, Tamie
Jiminez, Gus
Balasubramanian, Archana B.
Mason, Jennifer
Sim, Iris
Beckett, Laurel
Harvey, Danielle
Donohue, Michael
Jack, Clifford R.
Bernstein, Matthew
Fox, Nick
Thompson, Paul
Schuff, Norbert
DeCArli, Charles
Borowski, Bret
Gunter, Jeff
Senjem, Matt
Vemuri, Prashanthi
Jones, David
Kantarci, Kejal
Ward, Chad
Jagust, William
Koeppe, Robert A.
Foster, Norm
Reiman, Eric M.
Chen, Kewei
Mathis, Chet
Landau, Susan
Morris, John C.
Cairns, Louis Nigel J.
Franklin, Erin
Taylor-Reinwald, Lisa
Shaw, Leslie M.
Trojanowki, John Q.
Lee, Virginia
Korecka, Magdalena
Figurski, Michal
Toga, Arthur W.
Crawford, Karen
Neu, Scott
Saykin, Andrew J.
Foroud, Tatiana M.
Potkin, Steven
Shen, Li
Faber, Kelley
Kim, Sungeun
Nho, Kwangsik
Weiner, Michael W.
Thal, Lean
Khachaturian, Zaven
Thal, Leon
Buckholtz, Neil
Weiner, Michael W.
Snyder, Peter J.
Potter, William
Paul, Steven
Albert, Marilyn
Frank, Richard
Khachaturian, Zaven
Hsiao, John
Kaye, Jeffrey
Quinn, Joseph
Silbert, Lisa
Lind, Betty
Carter, Raina
Dolen, Sara
Schneider, Lon S.
Pawluczyk, Sonia
Becerra, Mauricio
Teodoro, Liberty
Spann, Bryan M.
Brewer, James
Vanderswag, Helen
Fleisher, Adam
Heidebrink, Judith L.
Lord, Joanne L.
Petersen, Ronald
Mason, Sara S.
Albers, Colleen S.
Knopman, David
Johnson, Kris
Doody, Rachelle S.
Villanueva-Meyer, Javier
Pavlik, Valory
Shibley, Victoria
Chowdhury, Munir
Rountree, Susan
Dang, Mimi
Stern, Yaakov
Honig, Lawrence S.
Bell, Karen L.
Ances, Beau
Morris, John C.
Carroll, Maria
Creech, Mary L.
Franklin, Erin
Mintun, Mark A.
Schneider, Stacy
Oliver, Angela
Marson, Daniel
Geldmacher, David
Love, Marissa Natelson
Griffith, Randall
Clark, David
Brockington, John
Roberson, Erik
Grossman, Hillel
Mitsis, Effie
Shah, Raj C.
deToledo-Morrell, Leyla
Duara, Ranjan
Greig-Custo, Maria T.
Barker, Warren
Albert, Marilyn
Onyike, Chiadi
D'Agostino, Daniel
Kielb, Stephanie
Sadowski, Martin
Sheikh, Mohammed O.
Ulysse, Anaztasia
Gaikwad, Mrunalini
Petrella, Jeffrey R.
Wong, Terence Z.
Coleman, Edward
Arnold, Steven E.
Karlawish, Jason H.
Wolk, David A.
Clark, Christopher M.
Smith, Charles D.
Jicha, Greg
Hardy, Peter
Sinha, Partha
Oates, Elizabeth
Conrad, Gary
Lopez, Oscar L.
Oakley, MaryAnn
Simpson, Donna M.
Porsteinsson, Anton P.
Goldstein, Bonnie S.
Martin, Kim
Makino, Kelly M.
Ismail, M. Saleem
Brand, Connie
Potkin, Steven G.
Preda, Adrian
Nguyen, Dana
Womack, Kyle
Mathews, Dana
Quiceno, Mary
Levey, Allan I.
Lah, James J.
Cellar, Janet S.
Burns, Jeffrey M.
Swerdlow, Russell H.
Brooks, William M.
Apostolova, Liana
Tingus, Kathleen
Woo, Ellen
Silverman, Daniel H.S.
Lu, Po H.
Bartzokis, George
Graff-Radford, Neill R
Parfitt, Francine
Poki-Walker, Kim
Farlow, Martin R.
Hake, Ann Marie
Matthews, Brandy R.
Brosch, Jared R.
Herring, Scott
van Dyck, Christopher H.
Carson, Richard E.
MacAvoy, Martha G.
Varma, Pradeep
Chertkow, Howard
Bergman, Howard
Hosein, Chris
Black, Sandra
Stefanovic, Bojana
Caldwell, Curtis
Ging-Yuek,
Hsiung, Robin
Mudge, Benita
Sossi, Vesna
Feldman, Howard
Assaly, Michele
Finger, Elizabeth
Pasternack, Stephen
Rachisky, Irina
Trost, Dick
Kertesz, Andrew
Bernick, Charles
Munic, Donna
Mesulam, Marek-Marsel
Rogalski, Emily
Lipowski, Kristine
Weintraub, Sandra
Bonakdarpour, Borna
Kerwin, Diana
Wu, Chuang-Kuo
Johnson, Nancy
Sadowsky, Carl
Villena, Teresa
Turner, Raymond Scott
Johnson, Kathleen
Reynolds, Brigid
Sperling, Reisa A.
Johnson, Keith A.
Marshall, Gad
Yesavage, Jerome
Taylor, Joy L.
Lane, Barton
Rosen, Allyson
Tinklenberg, Jared
Sabbagh, Marwan N.
Belden, Christine M.
Jacobson, Sandra A.
Sirrel, Sherye A.
Kowall, Neil
Killiany, Ronald
Budson, Andrew E.
Norbash, Alexander
Johnson, Patricia Lynn
Obisesan, Thomas O.
Wolday, Saba
Allard, Joanne
Lerner, Alan
Ogrocki, Paula
Tatsuoka, Curtis
Fatica, Parianne
Fletcher, Evan
Maillard, Pauline
Olichney, John
DeCarli, Charles
Carmichael, Owen
Kittur, Smita
Borrie, Michael
Lee, T-Y
Bartha, Dr Rob
Johnson, Sterling
Asthana, Sanjay
Carlsson, Cynthia M.
Potkin, Steven G.
Preda, Adrian
Nguyen, Dana
Tariot, Pierre
Burke, Anna
Milliken, Ann Marie
Trncic, Nadira
Fleisher, Adam
Reeder, Stephanie
Bates, Vernice
Capote, Horacio
Rainka, Michelle
Scharre, Douglas W.
Kataki, Maria
Kelley, Brendan
Zimmerman, Earl A.
Celmins, Dzintra
Brown, Alice D.
Pearlson, Godfrey D.
Blank, Karen
Anderson, Karen
Flashman, Laura A.
Seltzer, Marc
Hynes, Mary L.
Santulli, Robert B.
Sink, Kaycee M.
Gordineer, Leslie
Williamson, Jeff D.
Garg, Pradeep
Watkins, Franklin
Ott, Brian R.
Tremont, Geoffrey
Daiello, Lori A.
Salloway, Stephen
Malloy, Paul
Correia, Stephen
Rosen, Howard J.
Miller, Bruce L.
Perry, David
Mintzer, Jacobo
Spicer, Kenneth
Bachman, David
Finger, Elizabeth
Pasternak, Stephen
Rachinsky, Irina
Rogers, John
Kertesz, Andrew
Drost, Dick
Pomara, Nunzio
Hernando, Raymundo
Sarrael, Antero
Schultz, Susan K.
Smith, Karen Ekstam
Koleva, Hristina
Nam, Ki Won
Shim, Hyungsub
Relkin, Norman
Chiang, Gloria
Lin, Michael
Ravdin, Lisa
Smith, Amanda
Ashok Raj, Balebail
Fargher, Kristin
Weiner, Michael W.
Aisen, Paul
Weiner, Michael
Aisen, Paul
Petersen, Ronald
Green, Robert C.
Harvey, Danielle
Jack, Clifford R.
Jagust, William
Morris, John C.
Saykin, Andrew J.
Shaw, Leslie M.
Toga, Arthur W.
Trojanowki, John Q.
Neylan, Thomas
Grafman, Jordan
Grafman, Jordan
Green, Robert C.
Montine, Tom
Weiner, Michael
Petersen, Ronald
Aisen, Paul
Thomas, Ronald G.
Donohue, Michael
Gessert, Devon
Sather, Tamie
Davis, Melissa
Morrison, Rosemary
Jiminez, Gus
Neylan, Thomas
Hayes, Jacqueline
Finely, Shannon
Harvey, Danielle
Donohue, Michael
Jack, Clifford R.
Bernstein, Matthew
Borowski, Bret
Gunter, Jeff
Senjem, Matt
Kantarci, Kejal
Ward, Chad
Jagust, William
Koeppe, Robert A.
Foster, Norm
Reiman, Eric M.
Chen, Kewei
Landau, Susan
Morris, John C.
Cairns, Nigel J.
Householder, Erin
Shaw, Leslie M.
Trojanowki, John Q.
Lee, Virginia
Korecka, Magdalena
Figurski, Michal
Toga, Arthur W.
Crawford, Karen
Neu, Scott
Saykin, Andrew J.
Foroud, Tatiana M.
Potkin, Steven
Shen, Li
Faber, Kelley
Kim, Sungeun
Nho, Kwangsik
Weiner, Michael W.
Friedl, Karl
Schneider, Lon S.
Pawluczyk, Sonia
Becerra, Mauricio
Brewer, James
Vanderswag, Helen
Stern, Yaakov
Honig, Lawrence S.
Bell, Karen L.
Fleischman, Debra
Arfanakis, Konstantinos
Shah, Raj C.
Duara, Ranjan
Varon, Daniel
Greig, Maria T
Petrella, Jeffrey R.
Porsteinsson, Anton P.
Goldstein, Bonnie
Martin, Kimberly S.
Potkin, Steven G.
Preda, Adrian
Nguyen, Dana
Mintzer, Jacobo
Massoglia, Dino
Brawman-Mintzer, Olga
Sadowsky, Carl
Martinez, Walter
Villena, Teresa
Jagust, William
Landau, Susan
Rosen, Howard
Perry, David
Turner, Raymond Scott
Behan, Kelly
Reynolds, Brigid
Sperling, Reisa A.
Johnson, Keith A.
Marshall, Gad
Sabbagh, Marwan N.
Jacobson, Sandra A.
Sirrel, Sherye A.
Obisesan, Thomas O.
Wolday, Saba
Allard, Joanne
Johnson, Sterling C.
Fruehling, J. Jay
Harding, Sandra
Peskind, Elaine R.
Petrie, Eric C.
Li, Gail
Yesavage, Jerome A.
Taylor, Joy L.
Furst, Ansgar J.
Chao, Steven
Relkin, Norman
Chiang, Gloria
Ravdin, Lisa
Blumenthal, James A.
Karhausen, Jorn A.
Kertai, Miklos D.
Podgoreanu, Mihai V.
Stafford-Smith, Mark
Swaminathan, Madhav
Warner, David S.
Funk, Bonita L.
Balajonda, Narai
Brassard, Rachele
Cooter, Mary
Toulgoat-Dubois, Yanne
Waweru, Peter
Babyak, Michael A.
Blumenthal, James A.
Browndyke, Jeffrey N.
Welsh-Bohmer, Kathleen A.
Sketch, Michael H.
Bennett, Ellen R.
Graffagnino, Carmelo
Laskowitz, Daniel T.
Strittmatter, Warren J.
Collins, Kevin
Smigla, Greg
Shearer, Ian
D'Amico, Thomas A.
Daneshmand, Mani A.
Gaca, R. Jeffrey G.
Glower, Donald D.
Haney, Jack
Harpole, R. David
Hartwig, Mathew G.
Hughes, G. Chad
Klapper, Jacob A.
Lin, Shu S.
Lodge, Andrew J.
Milano, Carmelo A.
Plichta, Ryan P.
Schroeder, Jacob N.
Smith, Peter K.
Tong, Betty C.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Amyloid deposition is a potential contributor to postoperative cognitive dysfunction. The authors hypothesized that 6-week global cortical amyloid burden, determined by 18 F-florbetapir positron emission tomography, would be greater in those patients manifesting cognitive dysfunction at 6 weeks postoperatively. Methods: Amyloid deposition was evaluated in cardiac surgical patients at 6 weeks (n = 40) and 1 yr (n = 12); neurocognitive function was assessed at baseline (n = 40), 6 weeks (n = 37), 1 yr (n = 13), and 3 yr (n = 9). The association of 6-week amyloid deposition with cognitive dysfunction was assessed by multivariable regression, accounting for age, years of education, and baseline cognition. Differences between the surgical cohort with cognitive deficit and the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative cohorts (normal and early/late mild cognitive impairment) was assessed, adjusting for age, education, and apolipoprotein E4 genotype. Results: The authors found that 6-week abnormal global cortical amyloid deposition was not associated with cognitive dysfunction (13 of 37, 35%) at 6 weeks postoperatively (median standard uptake value ratio [interquartile range]: cognitive dysfunction 0.92 [0.89 to 1.07] vs . 0.98 [0.93 to 1.05]; P = 0.455). In post hoc analyses, global cortical amyloid was also not associated with cognitive dysfunction at 1 or 3 yr postoperatively. Amyloid deposition at 6 weeks in the surgical cohort was not different fromAbstract : Background: Amyloid deposition is a potential contributor to postoperative cognitive dysfunction. The authors hypothesized that 6-week global cortical amyloid burden, determined by 18 F-florbetapir positron emission tomography, would be greater in those patients manifesting cognitive dysfunction at 6 weeks postoperatively. Methods: Amyloid deposition was evaluated in cardiac surgical patients at 6 weeks (n = 40) and 1 yr (n = 12); neurocognitive function was assessed at baseline (n = 40), 6 weeks (n = 37), 1 yr (n = 13), and 3 yr (n = 9). The association of 6-week amyloid deposition with cognitive dysfunction was assessed by multivariable regression, accounting for age, years of education, and baseline cognition. Differences between the surgical cohort with cognitive deficit and the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative cohorts (normal and early/late mild cognitive impairment) was assessed, adjusting for age, education, and apolipoprotein E4 genotype. Results: The authors found that 6-week abnormal global cortical amyloid deposition was not associated with cognitive dysfunction (13 of 37, 35%) at 6 weeks postoperatively (median standard uptake value ratio [interquartile range]: cognitive dysfunction 0.92 [0.89 to 1.07] vs . 0.98 [0.93 to 1.05]; P = 0.455). In post hoc analyses, global cortical amyloid was also not associated with cognitive dysfunction at 1 or 3 yr postoperatively. Amyloid deposition at 6 weeks in the surgical cohort was not different from that in normal Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative subjects, but increased over 1 yr in many areas at a rate greater than in controls. Conclusions: In this study, postoperative cognitive dysfunction was not associated with 6-week cortical amyloid deposition. The relationship between cognitive dysfunction and regional amyloid burden and the rate of postoperative amyloid deposition merit further investigation. Abstract : In this prospective clinical study involving 40 patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass, there were no differences in global β-amyloid deposition between patients with or without cognitive impairment 6 weeks after cardiac surgery. On secondary analysis, β-amyloid deposition in the hippocampus was increased 6 weeks after cardiac surgery in patients with postoperative cognitive deficits when compared to those without cognitive deficits, although these changes were not significant after adjustment. A larger prospective study will be needed to determine whether surgery and anesthesia increase global or hippocampal β-amyloid.Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. … (more)
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