Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients with late-onset Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

Neurological Sciences(2022)

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Background Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease (CJD) is a fatal neuro-degenerative disease, characterized by rapid and intense deterioration, mainly cognitive, leading to death. The typical onset of the disease is around the age of 67. Purpose To characterize the demographic and clinical features of the population of CJD patients with late-onset disease. Methods In this retrospective study, the Israeli national database of prion diseases was screened for CJD patients with disease age of onset > 80 years between 1960 and 2016. Patient’s demographic and clinical data were collected including sex, type of disease (sporadic/ genetic), clinical presentation, lab results including tau protein level, imaging, and EEG characteristics. Then, the clinical and demographic data of patients with late onset (> 80 years) (L) and patients with usual age of onset (< 80 years) (U) were compared. Results The study included 728 patients, 23 patients (3.3%) with late-onset disease (82.2.4±4 years, range 80–88) and 705 with usual disease onset (61.31 ± 9.47 years, range 34–80). Sporadic CJD was more common in the late-onset group (18/23 patients (78.2%) (L) vs. 256/705 patients (36.3%) (U)) ( p = 0.0001, chi-square test). Classical EEG finding of periodic sharp wave activity were seen more often in the late-onset patients (55% (L) vs. 32.5% (U)) ( p = 0.05, chi-square test). The rest of the demographic and clinical features were similar in both groups. Conclusion Late- and usual-onset diseases are similar in most of demographic and clinical features suggesting a common disease type with normal distribution of age of onset.
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, E200K, Late-onset disease, Age of onset
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