Hi there,
I’m not all that familiar with this collection, other than it appears to be the ADNI-1 screening scans. Not all individuals were followed for 3 years (some by design, since AD participants were only followed for 2 years in ADNI-1, and some because they dropped out/died/were lost to follow-up), so you won’t be able to get the diagnosis for all of these individuals after 3 years. ADNIMERGE should have all of the available follow-up information for these individuals, so that’s probably the easiest place to find the diagnosis after 3 years (or last diagnosis).
There is a collection for the ADNI-1 screening 1.5T scans (there are more than 817 scans here because there are 2 different scaled versions of the scans for some people and both are included in the collection…there are actually scans for 818 people in this collection, I believe). You can refer to the following paper for some information about this collection:
Wyman BT, Harvey DJ, Crawford K, Bernstein MA, Carmichael O, Cole PE, Crane PK, DeCarli C, Fox NC, Gunter JL, Hill D, Killiany RJ, Pachai C, Schwarz AJ, Schuff N, Senjem ML, Suhy J, Thompson PM, Weiner M, Jack CR Jr. Standardization of analysis sets for reporting results from ADNI MRI data. Alzheimers and Dementia (2013);9:332-337. PMCID: PMC3891834
Danielle
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Hi Ehsan,
A change from AD to normal seems very unlikely. Do you have the specific RID (or PTID) for those cases, so I can look into it a little more?
Thanks,
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Hi Mike,
Some reversions are definitely possible, though I’d be surprised by an AD to NL reversion (AD to MCI or MCI to NL might be more expected). We’d prefer data not be attached to emails through this Google Group, but you can include a few RIDs in the text of the email. Alternatively, you may email me directly with your list (djha...@ucdavis.edu), so that I can look into it more closely (that might not happen until later today as I’m in meetings all day!)
Danielle
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| 167 | 128_S_0167 | bl | 128 | ADNI1 | ADNI1 | 3/16/2006 | AD | Dementia | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 167 | 128_S_0167 | m06 | 128 | ADNI1 | ADNI1 | 9/11/2006 | AD | MCI | 0.490075 | 5.86885 | 6 | 6 |
| 167 | 128_S_0167 | m12 | 128 | ADNI1 | ADNI1 | 5/16/2007 | AD | MCI | 1.16632 | 13.9672 | 12 | 12 |
| 167 | 128_S_0167 | m18 | 128 | ADNI1 | ADNI1 | 10/23/2007 | AD | 1.60438 | 19.2131 | 18 | 18 | |
| 167 | 128_S_0167 | m24 | 128 | ADNI1 | ADNI1 | 2/13/2009 | AD | MCI | 2.91581 | 34.918 | 36 | 24 |
| 033_S_0739 | bl | 33 | ADNI1 | ADNI1 | 7/31/2006 | AD | MCI | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 58:32.0 |
| 033_S_0739 | m06 | 33 | ADNI1 | ADNI1 | 2/12/2007 | AD | MCI | 0.536619 | 6.42623 | 6 | 6 | 58:32.0 |
| 033_S_0739 | m12 | 33 | ADNI1 | ADNI1 | 8/6/2007 | AD | MCI | 1.01574 | 12.1639 | 12 | 12 | 58:32.0 |
| 033_S_0739 | m18 | 33 | ADNI1 | ADNI1 | 2/18/2008 | AD | 1.55236 | 18.5902 | 18 | 18 | 58:32.0 | |
| 033_S_0739 | m24 | 33 | ADNI1 | ADNI1 | 8/25/2008 | AD | MCI | 2.06982 | 24.7869 | 24 | 24 | 58:32.0 |
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Hi Ehsan,
I had a chance to take a look at this in between meetings. RID 167 (128_S_0167) is a reversion from Dementia to MCI.
RID 739 (033_S_0739) was considered AD at the screening visit (which in ADNI-1 was the diagnosis that determined the visitation schedule), but during the baseline visit, a more complete evaluation was done and the individual was deemed to be MCI. In general, the Clinical Core has recommended the use of the diagnosis at the baseline visit as a more accurate diagnosis, since it is based on more information than was collected at the screen visit. So, this person, I would consider to be MCI at all visits.
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