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Publication year
2011Source
European Journal of Neurology, 18, 7, (2011), pp. 1014-6ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Geriatrics
IQ Healthcare
Journal title
European Journal of Neurology
Volume
vol. 18
Issue
iss. 7
Page start
p. 1014
Page end
p. 6
Subject
DCN 1: Perception and Action NCEBP 11: Alzheimer Centre; NCEBP 11: Alzheimer CentreAbstract
BACKGROUND: Evidence on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis to demonstrate Alzheimer's disease has not yet been implemented in diagnostic guidelines. METHODS: We investigated the use of CSF analysis in a survey amongst all known memory clinics in the Netherlands, of which 85 of 113 (75.2%) responded. RESULTS: Sixty per cent of respondents used CSF analysis in 5% (median) of patients. The analysis almost always confirmed the working diagnosis in 68.4% and sometimes changed it in 28.2%. Complications occurred very infrequently (0%, median) and were mild. Reasons not to perform CSF analysis included the lack of clear recommendations in diagnostic guidelines. CONCLUSIONS: These results ask for a guideline update to clarify the use of CSF analysis as an add-on diagnostic method.
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