Real‐world brain imaging in a population‐based cohort enables accurate markers for dementia
Reijo Sund, Juho Seppänen, Elaheh Moradi, Sami Väänänen, Jani Miettinen, Juhana Hakumäki, Toni Rikkonen, Heikki Kröger, Heli Koivumaa‐Honkanen, Alina Solomon, Jussi Tohka

TL;DR
This study shows that real-world brain MRI scans from a large population can be used to study dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
Contribution
This is the first study to compare real-world MRI data with a research cohort for dementia biomarkers.
Findings
Established dementia biomarkers from real-world MRI scans align with research cohort data.
Routine MRI scans collected over 20 years are suitable for generating real-world evidence in dementia research.
Abstract
Although a vast amount of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data are collected for health care delivery, generating real‐world evidence (RWE) in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) research is substantially limited by lack of methods and results showing how routine MRI scans can be used for ADRD imaging studies. We compared three established ADRD biomarkers (total gray matter, hippocampal, and ventricular volumes) in four groups (normal, subjective complaints, mild cognitive impairment [MCI], and dementia) between the general population of women born in 1932–1941 in the Kuopio region of Eastern Finland (population‐based Kuopio Osteoporosis Risk Factor and Prevention Study [OSTPRE] cohort, N = 14220) and a well‐characterized research cohort (Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative [ADNI]). A total of 2434 brain MRI scans for 1885 women were collected between 2003 and…
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TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging · Nutritional Studies and Diet
