This is a competitive renewal for the University of Washington Alzheimer's
Disease Patient Registry (ADPR). The ADPR is a model clinical and
epidemiologic database for dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD). It was
established in late 1986 by a grant from the National Institute on Aging
and is based in a large health maintenance organization -- Group Health
Cooperative of Puget Sound (OHC).The ADPR has been enrolling only those
cases of dementia and AD who have come to medical attention since 1
January 1987; providing each of the potential cases with a standardized,
physical neurological, and neuropsychological examination leading to a
criteria-based diagnosis. The goals of this application are to first
continue the model ADPR as in previous grant periods so that additional
cases can be enrolled, allowing ongoing epidemiologic/genetic studies to
proceed and making future investigations feasible. And second, to begin a
major new initiative: formation of a population-based cohort(free of
dementia) and to follow the cohort forward in time. From the cohort we
will eventually be able to compare the occurrence of dementia (primarily
AD and vascular dementia) between this study and cross-cultural studies.
The specific aims of the project are:
To continue a 7-year old model Alzheimer's Disease Patient Registry which
includes: case finding, enrollment and diagnosis of incident dementia
cases from the population base of Group Health Cooperative (as in the
previous grant cycles), and to provide additional incident cases of AD for
case control studies of risk factors, diagnostic markers and genetic
studies as well as for potential clinical trials;
2. To follow all dementia cases enrolled in the ADPR monitoring annual
change in baseline cognitive/ behavioral tests and medical history,
ultimately obtaining cause of death and neuropathologic diagnosis of
dementia:
a) to assess factors associated with survival in AD and other dementia
cases (utilizing the statistical techniques of analysis);
b.) to describe the association tween clinical and neuropathologic
diagnosis;
c.) to describe the natural history of AD from first diagnosis to death;
3. To assemble a cohort of non-demented elderly subjects from the same
population base as the previous ADPR population and to screen them every
two years to detect and diagnose new dementia cases (following the
protocol established in cross-cultural studies of Japanese persons
conducted in Seattle, Hawaii, Japan and of Chinese persons in Taiwan):
a) to allow cross-cultural comparison of dementia (AD, MID) incidence
rates and risk factors by continued follow-up of the cohort into
subsequent grant periods;
b) to collect data necessary to evaluate new potential risk factors such
as neurotoxic exposures and pharmacologic histories.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
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Project Terms
Alzheimer's disease brain disorder diagnosis dementia disease /disorder proneness /risk drug adverse effect human population genetics human subject longitudinal human study mental health epidemiology mental health information system neuropsychological tests neurotoxins pathologic process patient /disease registry racial /ethnic difference
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