Episode 4 – Insights for the Primary Care Physician: Recognizing Dementia with Lewy Bodies

Featuring:
Anthony Caggiano, M.D., Ph.D.
Cognition Therapeutics
Chief Medical Officer and Head of Research & Development
Brendan Kelley, M.D. (moderator)
University of Texas SW
Vice Chair for Clinical Operations at the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute and a Professor in the Department of Neurology
Sarah B. Berman, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh
Associate Professor in the Departments of Neurology and Clinical & Translational Science and Director of DLB Programs at the ARDC
James Leverenz, M.D.
Cleveland Clinic
Director of the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health
David Shprecher, D.O.
Banner Sun Health Research Institute
Movement Disorder Director and a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Arizona
Index:
0:00 Introduction
01:09 Part I: The Intersection of Alzheimer’s and DLB
07:23 Biomarker Tests for DLB
09:11 Part II: Practical insights for community HCPs
09:40 Frequency of missed or delayed diagnosis of DLB
12:48 Facets of patient-reported memory loss
19:46 Nuances of psychological symptoms
24:23 Cognitive Fluctuations

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