Dear ADNI team,
I’m currently working with ADNI data and would like to determine the amyloid (Aβ) positive/negative status of participants. Could you please advise which files or variables I should refer to in order to obtain/ compute this information?
Thank you very much for your guidance and support.
Best,
Ali
Hi Ali,
In the amyloid PET data table from UC Berkeley, there is a variable for amyloid positive/negative. There are also CSF amyloid and plasma amyloid data tables available (in the Biospecimens section), but those, I believe just have the measured levels, so no designation of positive vs negative.
Danielle
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Thank you very much for the clarification. That helps a lot!
I just wanted to confirm: in the UC Berkeley Amyloid PET 6mm Res analysis file, what is the difference between the AMYLOID_STATUS and AMYLOID_STATUS_COMPOSITE_REF variables (since there are some differences across a few subjects)?
Also, given that the plasma Aβ42/40 cutoff data include only a limited number of subjects, would you recommend relying mainly on the PET-based amyloid status for analyses?
Thanks again for your help!
Best,
Ali
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Hi Ali,
I would recommend referring to the methods document for the UCBerkeley amyloid PET (should be in the same location as the data file) – you will see that the cerebellum is the recommended reference region for cross-sectional analyses, while the composite reference region is preferred for longitudinal analyses. The two status variables are based on the corresponding SUVR (for cross-sectional using cerebellum or for longitudinal using composite reference region).
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