Cross-sectional and longitudinal characterization of SCD patients recruited from the community versus from a memory clinic: subjective cognitive decline, psychoaffective factors, cognitive performances, and atrophy progression over time.
Elizabeth KuhnInès MoulinetAudrey PerrotinRenaud La JoieBrigitte LandeauClémence TomadessoAlexandre BejaninSiya SherifVincent De La SayetteBéatrice DesgrangesDenis VivienGéraldine PoisnelGaëlle ChételatPublished in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2019)
Higher subclinical depression and informant-reported SCD specifically characterize the SCD group that refers to a memory clinic. The same group appears as a frailer population than SCD-community as they show greater atrophy progression over time. Yet, both the SCD groups were quite similar otherwise including for brain amyloid load and the SCD-community showed increased depression score over time. Altogether, our findings highlight the relevance of assessing psychoaffective factors and informant-reported SCD in SCD populations and point to both differences and similarities in SCD populations referring or not to a memory clinic.