Symptom-led staging for semantic and non-fluent/agrammatic variants of primary progressive aphasia

Alzheimers Dement. 2024 Jan;20(1):195-210. doi: 10.1002/alz.13415. Epub 2023 Aug 7.

Abstract

Introduction: Here we set out to create a symptom-led staging system for the canonical semantic and non-fluent/agrammatic variants of primary progressive aphasia (PPA), which present unique diagnostic and management challenges not well captured by functional scales developed for Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.

Methods: An international PPA caregiver cohort was surveyed on symptom development under six provisional clinical stages and feedback was analyzed using a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design.

Results: Both PPA syndromes were characterized by initial communication dysfunction and non-verbal behavioral changes, with increasing syndromic convergence and functional dependency at later stages. Milestone symptoms were distilled to create a prototypical progression and severity scale of functional impairment: the PPA Progression Planning Aid ("PPA-Squared").

Discussion: This work introduces a symptom-led staging scheme and functional scale for semantic and non-fluent/agrammatic variants of PPA. Our findings have implications for diagnostic and care pathway guidelines, trial design, and personalized prognosis and treatment for PPA.

Highlights: We introduce new symptom-led perspectives on primary progressive aphasia (PPA). The focus is on non-fluent/agrammatic (nfvPPA) and semantic (svPPA) variants. Foregrounding of early and non-verbal features of PPA and clinical trajectories is featured. We introduce a symptom-led staging scheme for PPA. We propose a prototype for a functional impairment scale, the PPA Progression Planning Aid.

Keywords: frontotemporal dementia; primary progressive aphasia; primary progressive non-fluent/agrammatic aphasia; progression planning aid; semantic dementia; staging.

MeSH terms

  • Alzheimer Disease*
  • Aphasia, Primary Progressive* / diagnosis
  • Humans
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Semantics