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ARRS Opportunities and Obligations in Imaging Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease 2025

ARRS Opportunities and Obligations in Imaging Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease 2025

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ARRS Opportunities and Obligations in Imaging Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease 2025

ARRS Opportunities and Obligations in Imaging Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease 2025

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    ARRS Opportunities and Obligations in Imaging Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease 2025

    Date of Original Release: Aug 2025


     

    Anti-amyloid targeting disease-modifying therapies for Alzheimer’s disease present an exciting opportunity to dramatically impact the lives of patients with Alzheimer’s dementia. The imaging impact is already formidable, with a significant rise in MRI volume. Amyloid PET volumes have also skyrocketed following a positive reimbursement decision for patient selection and treatment surveillance.


     

    Learning Outcomes and Modules


    After completing this course, the learner should be able to:
    • Identify the challenges and opportunities of AD in the era of DMT.
    • Discuss the benefits and risks of amyloid targeting therapies.
    • Discuss clinical implications of ARIA grading and multidisciplinary communication.
    • Recognize the role of molecular imaging in the dementia imaging pathway.

    Speakers and Lectures

    • Multimodal Dementia Imaging with Emphasis on Alzheimer’s Disease and ARIA Cases—Suzie Bash
    • Enterprise Workflow Optimization for Alzheimer’s Screening and ARIA Surveillance—Lawrence Tanenbaum
    • Radiology Perspective: Multidisciplinary Approach to Challenging Cases—Tammie Benzinger