Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000013631 |
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Receipt number | R000015911 |
Scientific Title | Evaluation of Brain FDG-PET as Part of a Complete Medical Checkup |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2014/04/04 |
Last modified on | 2025/05/16 08:35:17 |
Evaluation of Brain FDG-PET as Part of a Complete Medical Checkup
BrainFDG-PET in Medical Checkup
Evaluation of Brain FDG-PET as Part of a Complete Medical Checkup
BrainFDG-PET in Medical Checkup
Japan |
Alzheimer disease
Neurology | Psychiatry |
Others
NO
The purpose of this research is to establish evidence on the usefulness of brain FDG-PET in the preclinical diagnosis of AD. People who have abnormal metabolism identified by FDG-PET will undergo amyloid PET, detailed cognitive function tests, symptom assessments and other examinations. Those who have abnormal metabolism on an FDG-PET scan will be monitored for a long term to assess changes in clinical features and cognitive function over time
Bio-availability
Confirmatory
Explanatory
Not applicable
Each 30 subjects who have abnormal metabolism on an FDG-PET scan will be monitored for a long term to assess changes in clinical features and cognitive function over time.
Observational
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
Male and Female
The study population will consist of people who have a special cancer screening (whole-body FDG-PET) at the Preventive Medicine Center and consent to undergo cognitive function tests and brain FDG-PET.
Disagree
100
1st name | Daisuke |
Middle name | |
Last name | Ito |
School of medicine, Keio University
Department of neurology
1608582
35 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
03-5363-3788
dito@z8.keio.jp
1st name | Daisuke |
Middle name | |
Last name | Ito |
School of medicine, Keio University
Department of neurology
1608582
35 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku
03-5363-3788
dito@z8.keio.jp
School of medicine, Keio University
Department of neurology
School of medicine, Keio University
Department of neurology
Other
Japan
Keio University School of Medicine Ethics Committee
35 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo,Japan
0333531211
dito@keio.jp
NO
慶應義塾大学医学部(東京都)
2014 | Year | 04 | Month | 04 | Day |
Unpublished
In 35 cases, three cases show abnormal brain metabolism in FDG -PET.
Completed
2013 | Year | 01 | Month | 01 | Day |
2013 | Year | 01 | Month | 01 | Day |
1.Cognitive function assessments (RCPM,RAVLT,ROCFT,WMS-R,Trail Making Test,Stroop Test,Word fluency)
2.Brain FDG-PET
3.Brief cognitive function tests (MMSE, CDT and MOCA)
4.Assessments of symptoms and insight (e.g., UPDRS, NPI and GDS)
2014 | Year | 04 | Month | 04 | Day |
2025 | Year | 05 | Month | 16 | Day |
Value
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