DaTSCAN (Ioflupane I 123 Injection) SPECT Imaging Demonstrates Impact On The Diagnosis Of Patients With Clinically Uncertain Dementia With Lewy Bodies
Date: Mar-22-2013New data on physician's confidence in diagnosis following use of DaTSCAN presented at 2013 American Academy of Neurology Meeting
GE Healthcare today presented the results of a randomized study analyzing the effect of DaTSCAN™ (Ioflupane I 123 Injection) SPECT imaging in a group of adult patients with a diagnosis of possible dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). The findings, presented at the 2013 American Academy of Neurology Meeting, reported use of DaTSCAN imaging significantly contributed to a change in diagnostic category and improved physician confidence in diagnosing these patients.[i]
"A clinical diagnosis of DLB can be particularly challenging, and this study reported that the use of DaTSCAN SPECT imaging in patients with possible DLB resulted in more changes from baseline diagnosis than in patients evaluated based only on clinical examination and routine investigations," said Zuzana Walker, MD Reader in Psychiatry of the Elderly, UCL Mental Health Sciences Unit, University College of London, and lead author of the study. "In addition, in this study, physicians who had access to DaTSCAN imaging for their patients reported greater confidence in their diagnoses, which may enable them to make more appropriate treatment decisions and provide better support and advice to their patients."
This multicenter (23 centers in 6 European countries), randomized, open-label, comparative clinical trial evaluated the impact of DaTSCAN SPECT imaging on diagnosis and on the diagnostic confidence of clinicians in patients diagnosed with possible DLB who underwent DaTSCAN imaging (N=114) with those in the control group who did not (N=56). The proportion of patients with changes in clinical diagnosis and changes in confidence in diagnosis from baseline was compared between the two groups at 8 and 24 weeks from baseline.
Results showed that significantly more patients in the DaTSCAN imaging group had a change in diagnostic category compared to patients in the control group after 8 weeks (61% versus 4%, P
About DaTSCAN™ (Ioflupane I 123 Injection)
DaTSCAN is a radiopharmaceutical indicated for striatal dopamine transporter visualization using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) brain imaging. DaTSCAN works by binding to dopamine transporters (DaT) in the brain. A specific marker for DaT, DaTSCAN produces images that provide visual evidence based on the density of dopamine transporters.
In July 2000, the European Commission granted a Marketing Authorization under the trade name DaTSCAN for use in detecting loss of functional dopaminergic neurons (nerve cells in the brain) in patients with clinically uncertain Parkinsonian syndrome (PS). In July 2006, the European indication was expanded to include differentiation of probable DLB from AD. DaTSCAN is currently licensed and distributed in 34 countries, and has been in clinical use for ten years in more than 300,000 patients worldwide.
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[i] Walker Z, et al. A multicenter, randomized, open-label, comparative phase 4 trial to assess changes in dementia diagnostic category and diagnostic confidence after DaTSCAN imaging in subjects with an uncertain diagnosis of dementia with Lewy bodies (possible DLB). Poster presented at 2013 American Academy of Neurology Meeting.
[ii] McKeith IG. Dementia with lewy bodies. British Journal of Psychiatry 2002. 180:144-147.
[iii] NINDS Dementia With Lewy Bodies Information Page. Accessed 3/11/2013 here.
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