Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4384283586> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4384283586 endingPage "120279" @default.
- W4384283586 startingPage "120279" @default.
- W4384283586 abstract "The recent biological redefinition of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) has spurred the development of statistical models that relate changes in biomarkers with neurodegeneration and worsening condition linked to AD. The ability to measure such changes may facilitate earlier diagnoses for affected individuals and help in monitoring the evolution of their condition. Amongst such statistical tools, disease progression models (DPMs) are quantitative, data-driven methods that specifically attempt to describe the temporal dynamics of biomarkers relevant to AD. Due to the heterogeneous nature of this disease, with patients of similar age experiencing different AD-related changes, a challenge facing longitudinal mixed-effects-based DPMs is the estimation of patient-realigning time-shifts. These time-shifts are indispensable for meaningful biomarker modelling, but may impact fitting time or vary with missing data in jointly estimated models. In this work, we estimate an individual’s progression through Alzheimer’s disease by combining multiple biomarkers into a single value using a probabilistic formulation of principal components analysis. Our results show that this variable, which summarises AD through observable biomarkers, is remarkably similar to jointly estimated time-shifts when we compute our scores for the baseline visit, on cross-sectional data from the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). Reproducing the expected properties of clinical datasets, we confirm that estimated scores are robust to missing data or unavailable biomarkers. In addition to cross-sectional insights, we can model the latent variable as an individual progression score by repeating estimations at follow-up examinations and refining long-term estimates as more data is gathered, which would be ideal in a clinical setting. Finally, we verify that our score can be used as a pseudo-temporal scale instead of age to ignore some patient heterogeneity in cohort data and highlight the general trend in expected biomarker evolution in affected individuals." @default.
- W4384283586 created "2023-07-15" @default.
- W4384283586 creator A5013938901 @default.
- W4384283586 creator A5023809387 @default.
- W4384283586 creator A5026654079 @default.
- W4384283586 creator A5040456565 @default.
- W4384283586 creator A5047385288 @default.
- W4384283586 creator A5060332228 @default.
- W4384283586 creator A5062154870 @default.
- W4384283586 creator A5080109315 @default.
- W4384283586 creator A5086912690 @default.
- W4384283586 date "2023-09-01" @default.
- W4384283586 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W4384283586 title "Disease Progression Modelling of Alzheimer’s Disease using Probabilistic Principal Components Analysis" @default.
- W4384283586 cites W1500026344 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W1789901068 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W1964455610 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W1968698114 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2000232222 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2035771001 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2060240841 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2090533051 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2104384019 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2110759468 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2122320288 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2125027820 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2129497119 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2136195493 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2167840686 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2168818001 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2471830986 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2577478840 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2614698462 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2770711354 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2782660935 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2798054687 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2886266252 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2908996697 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2950534878 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2951042025 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2965823844 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W2974138729 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W3048824820 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W3093409256 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W3115069763 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W3133991217 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W3156763171 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W3188044527 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W4205925095 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W4206055706 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W4206774749 @default.
- W4384283586 cites W4226483417 @default.
- W4384283586 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120279" @default.
- W4384283586 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37454702" @default.
- W4384283586 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4384283586 type Work @default.
- W4384283586 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4384283586 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4384283586 hasAuthorship W4384283586A5013938901 @default.
- W4384283586 hasAuthorship W4384283586A5023809387 @default.
- W4384283586 hasAuthorship W4384283586A5026654079 @default.
- W4384283586 hasAuthorship W4384283586A5040456565 @default.
- W4384283586 hasAuthorship W4384283586A5047385288 @default.
- W4384283586 hasAuthorship W4384283586A5060332228 @default.
- W4384283586 hasAuthorship W4384283586A5062154870 @default.
- W4384283586 hasAuthorship W4384283586A5080109315 @default.
- W4384283586 hasAuthorship W4384283586A5086912690 @default.
- W4384283586 hasBestOaLocation W43842835861 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C114289077 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C119857082 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C27438332 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C2778373026 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C2781197716 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C49937458 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C502032728 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C51167844 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C534262118 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C58693492 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConcept C9357733 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConceptScore W4384283586C114289077 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConceptScore W4384283586C119857082 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConceptScore W4384283586C126322002 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConceptScore W4384283586C142724271 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConceptScore W4384283586C154945302 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConceptScore W4384283586C15744967 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConceptScore W4384283586C169760540 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConceptScore W4384283586C27438332 @default.
- W4384283586 hasConceptScore W4384283586C2778373026 @default.